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2-Hour Guided Snowmobile Near Durango & Silverton

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Two Hour Duration
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A Lot Of Fun With Time For Other Activities
Throttle Thrills
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Calling All Adrenaline Junkies!
Epic Views
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Up to 12,000 ft Riding In The San Juan Mountains
Highly Trained Guides
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All Prices Include Top Tier Guides

Description

Are you interested in a scenic winter adventure that won't take up too much time? Join us for a two-hour guided snowmobile tour near Durango, Colorado. It's a perfect way to enjoy the snow-covered landscapes and the crisp mountain air. Our family-friendly snowmobile tours cater to all ability levels, allowing you to cruise the groomed trails and enjoy easygoing riding. These tours are great for younger riders, beginners, first dates, team-building exercises, or a spontaneous winter ride.

The tours start at the base camp on the top of Molas Pass. Experienced guides will lead you through the pristine snowscape, focusing on safety and comfort at every step. Additionally, double snowmobiles are available for guests who wish to ride as passengers.

Why Book This Tour?

  • Brand New Polaris Snowmobiles for safety and guaranteed quality
  • Highly trained and friendly guides show you the best spots and there in case you get stuck or have any issues along the way
  • Great location easy to get to near Durango and Silverton
  • Epic views of the San Juans as you ride up to 12,000 feet!
  • Short enough to leave you time for other activities in the day

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What's Included

2-Hour Guided Snowmobile Tour
Helmet & Goggles
Friendly & Knowledgeable Guide
Fuel
Base Insurance (optional upgrade available)
Snowmobile Clothing
Snacks
Water
Optional Gratuities

Frequently Asked Questions

Is snowmobiling safe?
Snowmobiling, an exhilarating outdoor sport, carries inherent risks and the possibility of injury. While not inherently dangerous, no trustworthy outfitter will claim it's entirely safe. With that said YOU can massively shape the amount of risk you take and significantly decrease the chance of any issues. Follow guide instructions, drive in control and ride in designated areas that will reduce or eliminate any exposure to avalanche terrain. It's illegal and prohibited to use alcohol or drugs before or during the trip. Participants under the influence will be excluded from the trip without a refund.
Do you recommend we share a snowmobile or get our own?
It's a great question and it depends on what you want to get out of the experience. Perhaps you are newly in love and you like the idea of being snuggled up to your partner and able to talk while riding and share the exact same fun and wonderful moments together. The downside is the snowmobile is less maneuverable and much more difficult to take anywhere off-groomed if you have two riders and lets face it, it is never as much fun to be the rider than the driver. So if you're looking for more throttle thrills, freedom and agility and independence then we definitely recommend getting your own sled for the optimal experience.
What elevations will we be snowmobiling at?
We ride in the 10,000 to 12,000 foot elevation range, which means over 300 inches of snow a year and epic San Juan mountain views.
Can we have two riders per snowmobile?
Yes, most of our tours allow for a second passenger to ride along for a small additional fee. The weight maximum for one sled is 400 lbs so if the two riders exceed that limit you will need to be switched to individual sleds (and charged accordingly). The Backcountry Tour is for single rider sleds only.
What should I wear for a snowmobile tour?
Wear your ski and snowboardclothing or winter weather clothing: snow pants, jackets, boots, gloves and warm layers. We provide helmets. Goggles are required and are available for purchase on-site or bring your own. We also recommend you bring water and snacks for the trail and sunscreen if a sunny day.
What is the minimum age to drive a snowmobile?
You must be 16 with a valid drivers license to drive a snowmobile. If you will be a driver with a passenger, you must be 18+. All riders must be at least 4 years of age.

Know Before You Book

Minimum Age: There is no minimum age to join this tour
Your tour costs are refundable if canceled at least 48 hours before the tour departure. If booking using the Book Now, Pay Later option, the 5% deposit is non-refundable under all circumstances.

Quick Facts

City
Silverton

Duration
2h 00min

Indy 650 Single Rate
$199

Indy 650 Double Rate
$260


Itinerary • 2h 00min • 3 activities

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Meet your snowmobile guide at Molas Pass near Silverton Colorado to get geared up for your epic adventure.

Duration
15 minutes
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Enjoy groomed trails that are family friendly and cruise on your new Polaris snowmobiles.

Duration
1 hour
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Climb up to 12,000 feet for amazing snowmobile riding. Play off-groomed in powder fields and enjoy the best viewpoints around.

Duration
1 hour