We’re your connection to the best snowmobiling in the northeast!

Here's where the adventure begins. You'll find it in the frosted vistas, the bluest of skies, trails that cut through dark forests, sunlight sparkling on deep snow and beaver ponds. Feel the wind in your face and rush of excitement as you reach new peaks, make your descent and discover pure enjoyment at every turn in this winter playground.

Winter has arrived and whether you are seeking a short weekend getaway or a longer snowmobile adventure in the heart of the Adirondacks, the Indian Lake and Blue Mountain Lake area provides an excellent destination for a perfect snowmobile vacation.

Located in Hamilton County, NY, we're often referred to as a snowmobiling hub and for a good reason. If variety interests you, then Indian Lake and Blue Mountain Lake won't let you down. The variety of terrain throughout the area offers a great ride for all types of riders.

Snowmobiling is really big here! Take a 20-mile jaunt or go for the long haul! Surrounding Indian Lake and Blue Mountain Lake is Hamilton County’s extensive trail system that covers more than 750 miles. These groomed trails interconnect with other state trails via corridor trails No. 8 and No. 4. New York State corridor trail No. 8 runs north from Fulton County through Hamilton County, joining trail No. 7 and continuing to Franklin and St. Lawrence Counties. Trail No. 4 enters southern Hamilton County from Herkimer County and continues northeast to the Warren County, Lake George and Saratoga County. While winding through snowy forests, you can stop in any of the six towns connected by the trails to take a break, fuel-up and grab a bite to eat.

What do you look for when you seek a snowmobile destination? It's a number of factors, including trail access, affordable lodging, restaurants, ample parking. Another word rings like magic to the snowmobiler -- SNOW! More than 100 inches of white stuff falls on the Indian Lake & Blue Mountain Lake area each year and temperatures range from 30 to -20 degrees F. Snowmobile season runs from December through March. Along the way you might see deer, partridge, coyote and maybe even a moose --- so bring your camera.

"Our large snowfall makes the Indian Lake and Blue Mountain Lake area a natural choice for snowmobiling and any other winter recreation," says Doug Wells. Doug has enjoyed sledding for nearly 30 years. An active member of the Snow Warriors, he previously served as president of the club. "We often have plenty of snow up here when other areas don't. The town works hard to keep the trail system in great condition and continually makes improvements."

The Adirondack Snowmobile Race Circuit holds races in the Central Adirondacks throughout the season.  For a complete schedule listing of races, contact Hamilton County Tourism. Six races are scheduled to take place in our local communities during the 2000 - 2001 season.

The Snow Warriors, our local snowmobile club (518-648-5143), is available to answer any questions and provide additional riding information. Give them a call and see what trips they have lined up!

Our prime location and long history of embracing winter fun means we have what you need to make your visit to our region the most fun. The communities in the area cater to snowmobilers by providing dealerships, repair centers, fuel and parts as well as dozens of restaurants, lodges and motels. We're known for our heart-warming hospitality.

Indian Lake trails, as well as the many miles of snowmobile trails in the region, do not require a trail permit for usage. However, trail fees are required for the Old Forge / Inlet area. Registration and insurance are required for all machines in the state of New York, regardless of registration in other states. Registration can be obtained at any state Motor Vehicle office or from the Hamilton County Clerk at (518) 548-7111. The charge is $15 for residents and $25 for non-residents. Trail fees for the Old Forge / Inlet area are $75 for the season, or $40 for a week-long pass (seven days including day of purchase).

 

Winter’s the coolest in Indian Lake and Blue Mountain Lake!
If you're looking to take a break from the trails, consider ice fishing, cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, snowshoeing, skating or sledding/tobogganing! Whatever your winter pleasure, we have plenty of options. For more information on vacationing in Indian Lake & Blue Mountain Lake, call 1-800-328-LAKE or email us at ilcoc@telenet.net.

 

Favorite winter links:
Current Weather Information
Current Trail Conditions
Gore Mountain
Hamilton County Tourism
I Love NY
Vintage Snowmobile Club
American Snowmobiler
 
 
Safety tips:
  • Don't snowmobile alone in frigid weather or in unknown wilderness areas.
  • Carry a first-aid kit, compass, map, matches, and aluminum foil-type blanket, tool kit, rope, and extra ignition key.
  • Dress in warm clothing, secured so that it won't tangle in equipment.
  • Keep headlights and taillights on at all times.
  • Stay on marked trails or, where allowed, on the right shoulder of the road.
  • Be alert for fences, tree stumps and stretched wire that may be concealed by snow.
  • Do not snowmobile on waters where the ice is not at least a solid six inches thick.
  • Never leave a snowmobile running while unattended.
  • Always keep your machine in top mechanical condition.