H Trail - Groomed Snowmobile Trail 2.8 mi

  • The H Trail, part of the Winter Grooming Snowmobile system for over-snow vehicle (OSV)/snowmobile use, is a short, mostly flat connector trail through open Jeffrey pine forest between the G Trail and the Inyo Craters. The trail is groomed and marked with orange diamonds, and can be linked with other area OSV trails (B, C and K) to make a loop.  The Winter Grooming Snowmobile System is groomed by the U.S. Forest Service with funding provided by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, using monies generated by registration fees and gasoline taxes.

  • The H Trail, part of the Winter Grooming Snowmobile system for over-snow vehicle (OSV)/snowmobile use, is a short, mostly flat connector trail through open Jeffrey pine forest between the G Trail and the Inyo Craters. The trail is groomed and marked with orange diamonds, and can be linked with other area OSV trails (B, C and K) to make a loop.  The Winter Grooming Snowmobile System is groomed by the U.S. Forest Service with funding provided by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, using monies generated by registration fees and gasoline taxes.

Conditions Update

  • 01/10/2025: Access real-time grooming updates click HERE.

Avalanche Forecast for 01/28/2025

  • AVALANCHE FORECAST: You can still trigger an avalanche where the wind has deposited unstable drifts, below ridgelines and in gullies. Avalanches could break wider than you'd expect. Assess for stiff, textured snow that cracks beneath your feet, or stick to lower angle slopes to help you mitigate this hazard. Find out More

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