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Snowmobiling

Unleash your sense of adventure this winter with a self-guided snowmobiling experience in Big Sky, Montana. Glide through pristine snow-covered landscapes, weaving through towering pines and open meadows against the backdrop of the breathtaking Yellowstone Country. Whether you’re an experienced rider or a first-timer, the freedom to explore at your own pace makes this an unforgettable way to connect with Montana’s winter wonderland. Create your own path, savor the serenity of the wilderness, and make memories that will last a lifetime.

Preferred Vendor: Summit ATR

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I wear for a snowmobiling tour? Does the vendor provide snow gear?

Appropriate attire for snowmobiling includes heavy snow gear such as snow boots, gloves, and a balaclava. If you plan to rent gear, be sure to wear winter-weight base layers and bring your own face protection, as the vendor provides rentals for all essential items except face coverings. A buff or balaclava is highly recommended for comfort and warmth.

What types of trails or terrain will we explore?

The trail offers a dynamic experience, winding through wooded areas and open spaces with significant changes in elevation. It is groomed and meticulously maintained for snowmobile traffic, with designated areas for open play and exploration.

What safety measures are in place during the tour?

Each snowmobile is equipped with GPS, ensuring easy navigation along the trail and helping you keep track of your group. Cell service is available throughout the trail, and the outfitter is readily prepared to respond in case of an emergency.

Details & Requirements

Age Requirements:

18+ to drive
25+ to rent
6+ to ride along on a two-person sled

Time of Year:

Winter

Price:

Two-Hour Rental:

  • $260 for one-person sled
  • $320 for two-person sled

Four-Hour Rental:

  • $350 for one-person sled
  • $405 for two-person sled

Subject to 4% Big Sky Resort tax. 

Travel Time:

Two-hour drive from Sage Lodge (one-way).

Transportation is not included.

How to Book:

CONTACT CONCIERGE

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I wear for a snowmobiling tour? Does the vendor provide snow gear?

Appropriate attire for snowmobiling includes heavy snow gear such as snow boots, gloves, and a balaclava. If you plan to rent gear, be sure to wear winter-weight base layers and bring your own face protection, as the vendor provides rentals for all essential items except face coverings. A buff or balaclava is highly recommended for comfort and warmth.

What types of trails or terrain will we explore?

The trail offers a dynamic experience, winding through wooded areas and open spaces with significant changes in elevation. It is groomed and meticulously maintained for snowmobile traffic, with designated areas for open play and exploration.

What safety measures are in place during the tour?

Each snowmobile is equipped with GPS, ensuring easy navigation along the trail and helping you keep track of your group. Cell service is available throughout the trail, and the outfitter is readily prepared to respond in case of an emergency.

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