Snowmobiling in Merritt BC Canada
Nicola Valley Snowmobile Attractions
B.C. snowmobiling tours & guides
Snowmobiling in Merritt BC can be the ride of your life when snowmobiling is your thing. Come and experience a snowmobiling paradise in Merritt BC Canada. From rolling hills, groomed trails to immense peaks, our snow-covered landscapes...
Snowmobiling in Merritt BC Canada
Nicola Valley Snowmobile Attractions
B.C. snowmobiling tours & guides
Snowmobiling in Merritt BC can be the ride of your life when snowmobiling is your thing. Come and experience a snowmobiling paradise in Merritt BC Canada. From rolling hills, groomed trails to immense peaks, our snow-covered landscapes offer a variety of snowmobiling adventures for all ages, abilities and desires.
Snowmobiling in Merritt BC Seasons
From the beginning of November to mid May the Nicola Valley is recognized as a go-to snowmobile destination. Looking for back-country solitude, want to ride steep and deep or boondocking through trees, you’ll find plenty of white powder action in and around Merritt and the Nicola Valley.
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Snowmobile Areas in Merritt
Merritt BC Canada is a base camp for sledding in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. Snowmobilers from across Canada and the USA arrive in our beautiful backyard with snowmobiles in tow for an opportunity to explore any of our 85+ kilometres of trails. Some with cabins (warming huts) and most with staging areas.
Merritt Snowmobiling Trails
Trails for snowmobiling in Merritt BC vary from groomed routes to open backcountry exploration. Just up the road from Merritt is the Coquihalla Highway. Here sledders access any of the many pull-out staging areas which are launching points into the snow laden backcountry. Specifc areas for sledding in the Nicola Valley include Stoyoma, Honeymoon Lakes, Hooshum Ridge and, near by, Thynne Mountain (Brookmere).
Snowmobile Safety
Be Safe – We Want You to Come Back to Merritt!
Please make note that there is some avalanche terrain and chutes in the area so it is wise to review the avalanche conditions and terrain/snow conditions prior to sledding adventure and periodically throughout the day.
Sledders know they are responsible for their own safety. So before venturing out feel free to connect with the Avalanche Canada website and read the forecast for the area you are visiting. Remember to always outfit your group with avalanche safety gear (transceiver, shovel and probe) and know how to use it.
Another good source for sledding information on snowmobiling areas in Merritt BC Canada is the local snowmobile club. They can be found on thier website.
Looking for your next sledding adventure? Come and experience Merritt’s local hospitality, welcoming facilities and make the Nicola Valley your next snowmobiling destination in British Columbia Canada!