moderate
2 hours
Participants should have a moderate level of fitness to handle cold weather and basic snowmobile operation.
Join a private two-hour snowmobile tour near Heber City, Utah, guided by an expert for an exhilarating and personalized winter adventure with sweeping mountain views.
Private Guided Tour
Embark on an unforgettable two-hour snowmobile adventure, ascending to 10,000 feet with stunning views. Guided by an experienced professional, you and a partner will explore the snowy landscape in a private setting, ensuring a personalized and thrilling experience. Reservations are required for this unique journey into winter wonderland.
Perfect trip for beginners. In this guided snowmobile rental you will spend 2 hours ascending to 10,000 feet experiencing breathtaking views and back again. One of our experienced guides will accompany your private party every step of the way ensuring that you have the adventure of a lifetime!
Private guide fee of $500. Max 2 people on a double sled, damage waiver optional, balaclava required, tax and fuel additional.
Reservations required. Must have a valid drivers license to drive. Price includes a helmet. Damage waiver, taxes, gas, and clothing are additional.
Maximum of 10 Sleds per Tour
Temperatures can drop quickly at high altitudes, so wear moisture-wicking base layers and insulated outerwear.
Protect your eyes from bright sunlight reflecting off the snow and from wind while riding.
Stay on designated trails and listen carefully to ensure safety and preserve the environment.
Keep extremities dry and warm to prevent frostbite and discomfort during your tour.
Heber City and its surrounding areas have a rich history of early settlers and have long been a gateway for winter sports in Utah.
Daniels Summit Lodge practices responsible trail management to minimize environmental impact and supports local wildlife conservation efforts.
Keep your hands warm and dry for comfort and safety while riding.
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Provide effective moisture-wicking insulation to regulate body temperature.
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Protect feet from cold and snow, ensuring good grip on icy trails.
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Shield eyes from wind, snow glare, and debris during the ride.
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