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Join us for a guided Snowmobile Tour!
Experience the ultimate winter adventure with our 3-hour on-trail guided snowmobile tour in North Routt National Forest, complete with the convenience of a shuttle service. Your journey begins with a hassle-free pickup, transporting you to the heart of this pristine winter wonderland. Once there, our expert guides will lead you on an exhilarating snowmobiling expedition through the forest’s snow-laden trails and meadows.
Glide through the serene landscape, surrounded by towering evergreen trees, and take in the breathtaking views. With the assistance of our experienced guides, you’ll navigate this winter wonderland with ease. This tour promises not only the thrill of snowmobiling but also the peace of mind that comes with a seamless shuttle service. Immerse yourself in the beauty of North Routt National Forest and make unforgettable memories on this unforgettable adventure.
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- Meet At: 2151 Downhill Dr, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
- 3 Hour On Trail Guided Tours
- Helmet and Fuel Included
- Shuttle Services from our shop or from your lodging
- Groups are not always private
- Snowmobile safety review and video
- Tobe mono suites & boots available for additional charge
- Damage cap ($1,000 cap to physical damage to machine)
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8:00 AM – Arrival and Welcome
- Guests arrive at our shop
- Introduction and safety briefing by experienced guides
8:30 AM – Head Up to Trailhead
9:00 AM – Begin the Adventure
- Guests are equipped with necessary snowmobiling gear, including helmets and gloves
- The tour starts, heading towards the scenic trails
- Enjoy the breathtaking views of the snow-covered landscapes.
10:00 AM – Mid-Tour Break
- Short break at a picturesque location for photos and refreshments
10:30 AM – Continue the Exploration
- The tour resumes, exploring different trails and enjoying the thrill of snowmobiling
11:00 AM – Return and Wrap-Up
- Head back to the starting point
- Share experiences and return gear
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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