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Outdoor Adventures in Idaho

From Yellowstone's edge to Big Springs' pristine rivers, Idaho powersports deliver high-altitude adventure on water, trail, and snow. Explore the untamed West with Sea-Doo, Ski-Doo, and Can-Am rides.

Where to ride in Idaho

Surrounded by national forests and the edge of Yellowstone, Idaho’s Island Park is a year-round playground for snowmobile, ATV, and Sea-Doo enthusiasts.

Island Park

Ride through mountain meadows and pine forests, or glide across a 7,000-acre reservoir with a Sea-Doo rental. This basecamp town sits at 6,293 feet near Yellowstone’s western border.

Big Springs

This natural spring is home to moose, trout, and crystal-clear waters that feed the Henry’s Fork of the Snake River.

Yellowstone National Park

Just a quick drive away, Yellowstone offers scenic backdrops for guided tours through rugged terrain and awe-inspiring geological formations.

Upper Mesa Falls

Towering as tall as a 10-story building, this magnificent and powerful waterfall is a must-see on your Idaho snowmobile tour or off-road adventure.

Why book an Idaho adventure?

Island Park’s elevation and wilderness access make it a rare find for powersport explorers.

Four-season access

Snowmobile in winter, ride a Sea-Doo PWC in summer, or hit the trails in spring and fall.

Nearby national parks

Add Yellowstone National Park or Grand Teton National Park to your itinerary for more dramatic scenery.

Great for all riders

Whether you're new to powersports or an experienced backcountry explorer, Idaho’s outfitters offer guided or rental options for every level.

Natural wonders

Ride near lava fields, geysers, and glacial springs — Idaho’s terrain is as exciting as the machines you ride.

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