moderate
3 hours
Participants should have moderate fitness to handle riding and some physical effort, but no previous experience is required.
Discover an exhilarating 3-hour guided snowmobile experience near Heber City, Utah. Perfect for adventurers eager to explore breathtaking snowy landscapes with ease and expert guidance.
Embark on a thrilling 3-hour guided snowmobiling adventure at Lofty Peaks, where breathtaking backcountry scenery awaits! Choose from three convenient ride times and experience the excitement of snowmobiling while still having time for other activities. Perfect for adventure seekers looking for a memorable winter experience!
This 3 hour adventure will introduce you to the best of true back country. With 3 convenient time spots to choose from, this trip is long enough to give you a true taste of real snowmobiling, but short enough to still enjoy other activities that day.
Check-in Time 8:30am // Ride Time 9:30 am
Check -in Time 12:00pm // Ride Time: 1:00 pm
Check -in Time 12:30pm // Ride Time: 1:30 pm
To reserve, all renters must be at least 23 years of age. All drivers must be at least 16 years of age or older and have a valid driver’s license. Please note that some rental equipment has additional age requirements.
All guests must agree not to use Uber or Lyft. These forms of transportation are unreliable and do not get you to our check in location and riding area. If you do not have your own rental or personal vehicle, please contact us for more information.
A liability waiver is required for each participant, regardless of age and is found in confirmation email. Please have all liability waivers filled out prior to the day of.
Dress in layers to stay warm yet adaptable to changing temperatures during your snowmobile ride.
Listen carefully to safety and navigation advice to ensure a fun and secure adventure.
Protect your eyes against glare from the snow and wind while riding.
Bring water or hydrating fluids, as cold weather can still lead to dehydration.
The Heber City area has long been a hub for winter recreation and was historically used by Native American tribes for seasonal hunting and travel.
Local groups actively work to preserve the natural environment by practicing responsible land use and educating visitors on minimizing their impact.
Keep your hands warm and protected against cold winds during the ride.
winter specific
A well-insulated jacket is crucial for comfort and warmth outdoors.
winter specific
Waterproof and insulated boots keep your feet dry and warm throughout the tour.
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Protects your head and shields your eyes from snow and wind.
winter specific