Need advice Sledding Montana

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Trying to plan a trip to Montana maybe for the end of February 2026.
Can anyone suggest any places to go? Like to trail ride and get off trail now and again, hopefully stay out of avalanche zones so we don't have to worry about av packs.
I'm coming from Saskatchewan so it would be a big sledding trip for us!!
Any advice or suggestions are welcome!

Thxs!!
 
Make sure you and the sled are documented properly to get over the
border and back. I have a number of collector sleds that came from
USA and was warned a few years back that if I brought them in for a
show that I might not get to bring them home. Problem was that they
left as "parts" and "old" and had no clear titles. Canada collected my GST and
sent me home with them.
Other than that , see if you can hire or find a local to ride with you.
Ron
 
x2 on having owership/reg with you and insurance. makes crossing much easier.

i plan on doing a mountain ride (some year) and will only ride in the mountains with a guide, paid or local, as they know the danger zones and can still get into trouble.
 
Make sure you and the sled are documented properly to get over the
border and back. I have a number of collector sleds that came from
USA and was warned a few years back that if I brought them in for a
show that I might not get to bring them home. Problem was that they
left as "parts" and "old" and had no clear titles. Canada collected my GST and
sent me home with them.
Other than that , see if you can hire or find a local to ride with you.
Ron
Oh yeah! thxs never even thought about the paper work for crossing border! I will be looking into that for sure!
Thank you very much for replying!!!
 
x2 on having owership/reg with you and insurance. makes crossing much easier.

i plan on doing a mountain ride (some year) and will only ride in the mountains with a guide, paid or local, as they know the danger zones and can still get into trouble.
Went to Mcbride B.C, a few years back. It was alot of fun. Groom trails all the way to the top to warm up shack and then ride where you want. Pretty awesome, the view in places are breath taking!! Beautiful country!!
 


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