Explore Snowmobiling Near Two Harbors, MN

Looking for a winter adventure on Minnesota’s North Shore? Snowmobiling near Two Harbors offers scenic trails, crisp winter air, and unforgettable forest and lake views. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or planning your first snowmobile trip, Two Harbors is the perfect base for your North Shore winter getaway.

Best Snowmobiling Trails Near Two Harbors

Two Harbors is a fantastic starting point for exploring some of Minnesota’s most scenic snowmobile trails along the North Shore. Here are the top routes and trailheads for riders of all levels:

1. Two Harbors Corridor Trail & Spur Trail

  • Location: Access via County Road 2, 8.5 miles north of Hwy 61, or the 9.6-mile Two Harbors Spur Trail just east of town on Hwy 61. 
  • Highlights: The Corridor Trail connects directly to the North Shore State Trail, offering a mix of forested stretches and open scenic views. The Spur Trail provides a short, direct route from town to the State Trail, perfect for a quick ride or connecting to longer adventures. 
  • Tips: Parking is available at both access points. This trail is ideal for riders looking for a convenient start near Two Harbors with options to link into longer trails. 

2. Moose Walk Trail

  • Location: 100–198 Lax Lake Rd, Silver Bay, MN. Access via Beaver Bay, Silver Bay, or Finland communities. 
  • Highlights: A 1.5-mile family-friendly trail through the Sawtooth Mountains, connecting with the Red Dot Trail and North Shore State Trail. Riders will enjoy hilly terrain, spruce and pine forests, and scenic winter landscapes. Shelters along the trail provide rest stops. 
  • Tips: Maintained by the Silver Trail Riders, the Moose Walk Trail is great for beginners, families, and those looking for a shorter, scenic ride. 

3. Moose Run Trail

  • Location: North of Finland, MN. 
  • Highlights: A 12-mile ride winding through deep woods and rolling hills along the North Shore State Trail. Perfect for intermediate riders seeking longer routes and more varied terrain. 
  • Tips: The Moose Run Trail connects directly to Moose Walk Trail and provides access to forested winter scenery. 

4. C.J. Ramstad North Shore State Snowmobile Trail

  • Location: 146-mile groomed trail system from Duluth to Grand Marais. Key access points near Two Harbors include: 
    • Two Harbors Alger Grade Parking Area: 9 miles north of town on County Road 2 
    • Silver Bay Parking Area: 7 miles west of Silver Bay on Superior National Forest Road #11 
    • Finland Parking Area: 2 miles north of Finland on County Road 7 
  • Highlights: This trail system traverses rugged northern Minnesota terrain, including state and national forests, scenic cliffs along Lake Superior, and small North Shore towns. 
  • Tips: Ideal for experienced riders seeking long-distance adventure. Check trail conditions and grooming updates before setting out. 

Weather and trail conditions on the North Shore can change quickly. Always check current grooming reports, snow depth, and parking availability before your ride.

Snowmobiling Safety Tips

  • Wear layers, insulated clothing, gloves, and a helmet 
  • Check trail maps and signs before starting your ride 
  • Carry a charged phone and emergency supplies 
  • Stick to designated trails and watch for icy spots 
  • Start early in the day to maximize daylight hours

Stay Cozy at Country Inn of Two Harbors

After a day on the trails, there’s nothing better than coming back to a warm, comfortable hotel. Country Inn of Two Harbors offers:

  • Cozy rooms with plush bedding 
  • Dog-friendly accommodations if you’re bringing your pup 
  • Indoor pool, sauna, and hot tub—perfect for relaxing tired muscles 
  • Continental breakfast to fuel up for your next ride 

Post-Ride Warm-Up Spots Near Town

  • Castle Danger Brewery – Grab a local brew or warm drink 
  • Local cafés – Perfect for coffee and pastries after a chilly ride 
  • Local shops or museum visits – Enjoy North Shore culture while warming up 

Plan Your Snowmobiling Trip to Two Harbors

  • Book your stay at Country Inn of Two Harbors early, especially on weekends and event weekends 
  • Check snowmobiling trail reports from local clubs and the DNR 
  • Pack layers, traction boots, and a camera—winter trails are picture-perfect 

FAQs for Snowmobilers Visiting Two Harbors

Q: Can I bring my dog on this trip?
A: Absolutely. Country Inn offers dog-friendly rooms, and many trails are dog-friendly as long as your pet is leashed.

Q: What’s the best time of day to ride in January?
A: Early to mid-morning is ideal for fresh snow, calm trails, and clear views of the North Shore scenery.

Q: Are there beginner-friendly trails near Two Harbors?
A: Yes! Short loops and local trails are perfect for new snowmobilers and families.
Ready to ride? Book your stay at Country Inn of Two Harbors and make your winter snowmobiling adventure comfortable, cozy, and unforgettable.