I've rode many places in the past few years, all over Wyoming, a few spots in Colorado and also Cooke City and West Yellowstone. Over all I would say that Togwotee has been my favorite place. We have consistently had good snow and there is so much area and variety that it seems hard to beat. I also really like being able to stay on the mountain and ride from there. The trail system (not that I like to ride trails but we normally spend the first half hour or so of the day on the trail trying to get away from the crowds and try to find the best snow and terrain) is very nicely marked, easy to navigate and seems to be groomed often. I have been there on 3 trips and feel like I haven't even touched part of it. Besides a few bad experiences from the staff at TML - the first morning we parked our sleds (3) in front of the C-store, went in and got our drinks, came out were putting the drinks in our packs and getting ready to leave when my buddies and I were told (yelled at) by an older staff member "move your sh!t, some people in this world are trying to work and you think just because your on vacation you can get in the way of it!" ...apparently while we were inside a guy with a small food truck had backed up by us and was unloading food, after we got done getting chewed out by that guy the food delivery guy apologized to us and told us we were fine where we were, after that I went into the sled shop and pulled out my trail map and asked the guy which direction would be good to head for the best snow. He wouldn't tell me anything. But besides a few bad apples we have really enjoyed TML, its a very nice place and most of the staff is friendly.
I also really like West Yellowstone, the town itself is very nice and there is real good riding to be had, but its 20 miles of chopped up windy trail to get to it, and the amount of people on rental sled who have no idea whats going on on the trails is also frustrating and dangerous.
I have never rode in Utah and would like to put that on the list and I would also like to try McCall and Rabbit Ears.
Where is your favorite place to ride and why?
I also really like West Yellowstone, the town itself is very nice and there is real good riding to be had, but its 20 miles of chopped up windy trail to get to it, and the amount of people on rental sled who have no idea whats going on on the trails is also frustrating and dangerous.
I have never rode in Utah and would like to put that on the list and I would also like to try McCall and Rabbit Ears.
Where is your favorite place to ride and why?