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Ride through the Great Snowfields with our Snowmobile Rentals in Kremmling, CO!
Take your top-of-the-line, brand new Polaris snowmobile to your desired riding location and ride all day! Each unguided rental comes with a backcountry backpack, avalanche transceiver (beacon), shovel, probe, radio and damage coverage. Our professional staff will get you familiar with the snow machine, give recommendations on where to ride and get you on your way. Come join CSR and learn what we love about snowmobiling in Colorado. CSR’s Kremmling location is not a ride from location, please plan to rent a trailer or bring your own. Must have a vehicle with towing capacity. Book your snowmobile rental in Colorado today!
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- Pick-up: 200 Park Ave, Kremmling, CO 80459
- We are not a ride-from location. If not booking a guide, please plan to rent a CSR trailer or bring your own. Must have a vehicle with towing capacity.
- Trailers can be added on upon request
- You are required to rent a sled first before you can rent a trailer
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- Helmet provided
- All backcountry gear provided (beacon, shovel, probe, radio, backpack)
- Full tank of gas (must return the machine full of 91 octane fuel or be charged accordingly)
- Snowmobile safety review and video
- Damage cap ($1,000 cap to physical damage to the machine)
- Tobe mono suites & boots available for additional charge
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- We suggest a good pair of polypropylene style long underwear (top and bottom)
- A good pair of ski socks (polypropylene or wool, no cotton)
- Comfortable middle layers such as sweatshirts, sweatpants, and polar fleece
- Waterproof and windproof outer layers (ski or snow pants and jacket)
- Googles (snowmobile or ski googles are the best)
- Gloves that are warm and waterproof
- Helmets are required (and provided free of charge for all riders). However, they are a “motocross” style helmet, so you will need to bring goggles.
- Waterproof and warm snow boots
- Balaclava or face mask
- Phone/camera is a must-have to capture the spectacular beauty of snow-dusted trees, frozen lakes, and blanketed mountainsides.
- Always remember to bring fluids (water) and food/snacks