Mountain Performance
For Deep Powder & Steep TerrainTake on Steamboat’s steepest climbs and deepest powder with our high-powered Polaris Boost and 9R Khaos sleds. Designed for advanced riders, these machines deliver turbocharged performance, agility, and control when it matters most.
- 850 Boost & 9R Khaos models available
- Full-day and multi-day rentals
- Access Buff Pass & Steamboat backcountry terrain
All-Around Riders
Power Meets VersatilityPerfect for riders who want the best of both worlds—playful in powder yet stable on trails. These Polaris sleds are great for intermediate to advanced riders who like variety in their day.
- Balanced 850 Khaos sleds (155" & 165")
- Ride scenic ridgelines, meadows, and mixed terrain
- Full-day and multi-day rentals
Entry-Level / Trail Friendly
Easy & Fun for EveryoneIdeal for beginners and casual riders, these sleds are lighter, more forgiving, and built for comfort and stability on groomed trails and open meadows.
- Polaris 650 RMK SP (155") models
- Full-day and multi-day rentals
- Great for families and first-timers
How It Works
1. Choose Your Ride
Pick from three riding styles — Mountain Performance, All-Around Riders, or Entry-Level/Trail Friendly. Each category is matched with the perfect Polaris sled for your ability.
2. Select Your Duration
Decide how long you want to ride: Full-Day, or Multi-Day rentals are available for every sled type.
3. Pick Up in Steamboat
Arrive at the shop. Your sled will be prepped, fueled, and ready with maps, gear, and safety equipment included.
4. Ride the Backcountry
Head out into Colorado’s best terrain — from Buff Pass powder fields to scenic alpine ridgelines. Ride at your own pace and create your own adventure.
5. Return & Wrap Up
Bring your sled back to the shop. We’ll handle the rest so you can enjoy your day without worry.
What's Included
Safety First
All rentals include helmets, safety briefings, and vehicles maintained to the highest standards.Trail Recommendations
Our local experts provide custom trail maps and recommendations based on your experience level.WHERE TO RIDE
Although there are plenty of 4×4 trails in the area (many of which lead to the base of Rabbit Ears Peak to the east), there’s a gorgeous, 4-mile-long road that stretches from Dumont Lake to the Rabbit Ears, the summit rock formation from which the pass gets its name.
Take in gorgeous views of the Continental Divide, Rabbit Ears Peak, rivers, meadows, and more while you explore this relatively relaxed RZR trail system. In addition to RZR, visitors can bike, camp, fish, and hike in the summertime and snowmobile, cross-country ski and snowshoe in the winter.
FOOD, ACTIVITIES, AND PLACES TO STAY IN STEAMBOAT
Restaurants: Table 79, Aurum, Low Country Kitchen, Vaqueros, Taco Cabo, Talay Thai
Activities: Steamboat Resort, Fish Creek Falls, Emerald Mountain, Steamboat Library
Places to stay: Holiday Inn, Rabbit Ears Motel, The Highmark of Steamboat Activities: Steamboat Resort, Fish Creek Falls, Emerald Mountain, Steamboat Library