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Cougar Mountain Snowmobile Romance: Sweethearts on Sleds Yurt Tour

Cougar Mountain Snowmobile Romance: Sweethearts on Sleds Yurt Tour

Feb 14th ︱Push the Throttle Through Scenic Powder For A Scenic Yurt Stop!

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Adventure Brief

Push the throttle through Cougar Mountain’s steep climbs and deep powder, then pause for alpine views and a cozy yurt stop. This 2.5-hour guided run is built for confident riders who want a fast, technical snowmobile experience near Whistler.

2–3 hours
challenging
Family Friendly

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More ways to explore the area's outdoor wonders

No Experience Required

On Cougar Mountain above Whistler, British Columbia, the Sweethearts on Sleds snowmobile tour is a high-octane afternoon that pairs adrenaline with alpine panoramas. From the Cougar Mountain Basecamp you climb into a landscape of steep ridgelines, wind-sculpted powder bowls, and forested runs where subalpine fir and mountain hemlock frame the trail. Guides lead confident riders through technical sections - tight tree runs, steep ascents, and open benches - before a stop at a heated yurt perched at a broad alpine viewpoint. This 2.5-hour guided loop is designed for experienced or returning riders who want to push the throttle, ride deep powder, and sample off-trail terrain under professional supervision. The route highlights include steep climbs that demand throttle control, powder fields that let you carve wide arcs, and ridge-top outlooks that reveal snowbound valleys and the distant silhouette of the Coast Mountains. The yurt stop is more than a rest: it’s a place to take in the quiet elevation, compare lines, and warm up while your guide shares local route knowledge. Logistics are straightforward: meet at Cougar Mountain Basecamp, arrive 15 minutes early with waivers completed, and take the included goggles and DOT-approved helmet before heading out. Secure complimentary lockers are available at basecamp. The operator charges a mandatory collision coverage per machine; fuel fees are included and pricing is shown in Canadian dollars plus applicable taxes. If you’re new to snowmobiling, consider a discovery tour before booking this advanced run. What makes this trip special is how it mixes machine-handling challenges with some of Whistler’s most dramatic winter terrain. Unlike groomed resort circuits, Cougar Mountain’s snowfields and ridges demand rider judgment and give fast, fluid turns in deep snow. The yurt stop elevates the experience - literally and narratively - turning a rip through powder into a shared alpine moment. Safety matters: proper winter layers, insulated boots (no ski boots), gloves, and hand warmers keep the focus on riding. Photography rewards are plentiful - motion shots through filtered forest light and wide-angle vistas from the yurt. Book in advance for peak winter dates and expect to trade the predictable slope day for a rugged, machine-powered backcountry run that shows Whistler from a rowdy, intimate angle. Groups are kept intentionally small to preserve line choice and safety; the guide-to-rider ratio ensures instruction and immediate support on technical pitches. Riders should be comfortable shifting weight, modulating throttle on variable snowpack, and communicating with hand signals while riding. Those celebrating a special occasion will find the yurt’s view a dramatic backdrop for photos; guides can pause for lingering panoramas or quick hot drinks if the schedule allows. Because weather changes fast at elevation, plan flexible travel times around your Whistler lodging and check basecamp for real-time updates before setting out. Pack spare batteries.

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Trip Details from the Operator

Frequently Asked Questions

Minimum age is 13; younger riders may have restrictions—confirm when booking.

Yes. DOT-approved helmets and goggles are provided at no extra charge.

Riders should have good cardiovascular fitness and be comfortable standing and shifting weight on the sled for the duration.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

challenging

Duration

2–3 hours

Fitness Level

Good cardiovascular fitness and core/leg strength; comfortable standing and shifting weight on the machine for sustained periods.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Steller’s jay
  • Snowshoe hare

History

Cougar Mountain sits within the Coast Mountains near Whistler, an area shaped by glacial carving and winter recreation development over the 20th century.

Conservation

Stay on guided routes to limit vegetation disturbance and avoid leaving fuel residue; operators follow noise and wildlife-avoidance protocols to reduce impact.

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Operated By

The Adventure Group Whistler

Feb 14th ︱Push the Throttle Through Scenic Powder For A Scenic Yurt Stop!

About The Adventure Group Whistler

The Adventure Group Whistler operates guided outdoor experiences from Cougar Mountain and Whistler Village, offering a range of seasonal and year‑round activities across the Sea to Sky corridor. The company leads Side-by-Side backcountry tours that traverse rugged terrain and creeks, Superfly tandem ziplines that launch guests up to 1.3 km and reach speeds of up to 90 km/h, green-river whitewater rafting on class 2–3 rapids, and beginner-friendly wilderness snowmobile adventures through old-growth forests and alpine trails.

Vallea Lumina evening walks—available in winter and summer editions—transform a 1 km forest trail into a multimedia night experience, while a daily shuttle provides multiple pick-up times between Whistler Village and Cougar Mountain Basecamp for convenient access. The TAG Day Ticket grants unlimited access to Cougar Mountain activities for a full day of exploration.

Tours accommodate a wide range of skill levels: some experiences are tailored for families and beginners, while others suit seasoned drivers and thrill-seekers. Each offering includes guided instruction and on-site support to prioritize safety and local knowledge. Reservations are recommended due to limited space on shuttles and activity rosters. The Adventure Group Whistler focuses on creating memorable, professionally guided outdoor experiences that showcase Whistler’s natural scenery and backcountry playgrounds.

Hiker walking wildflower alpine trail with distant mountain views
Guided UTV expedition driving through open mountain meadow trail

Location

Whistler, BC

Basecamp in the Sea to Sky region

Tours Offered

10

Ziplines, backcountry, rafting, snowmobile

Daily Shuttle

Daily

Multiple pick-up times to basecamp

All Skill Levels

Beginner–Expert

Family-friendly and thrill-seeker tours

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Book an Unforgettable Whistler Adventure Today

Reserve a Side-by-Side tour, Superfly Zipline, Vallea Lumina walk, raft trip or snowmobile ride — limited spaces and daily shuttle service available.

Adventure Tips

Arrive Early

Be at Cougar Mountain Basecamp at least 15 minutes before departure with waivers completed to ensure a timely check-in.

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Dress for Motion

Wear insulated, waterproof layers and sturdy winter boots (no ski boots); hand and toe warmers make long rides comfortable.

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Know Your Limits

This run includes steep climbs and off-trail sections—book only if you have prior snowmobile experience or after taking a discovery tour.

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Protect Electronics

Cold drains batteries quickly; keep spare batteries in an inside pocket and use a dry bag for cameras and phones.

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Recommended Gear

Insulated waterproof jacket and pants

Keeps you warm and dry during wind-exposed ridge runs and yurt breaks.

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Essential

Insulated winter boots (no ski boots)

Provides traction and warmth when mounting/dismounting and walking around basecamp or the yurt.

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Essential

Warm gloves and hand warmers

Protects hands during long throttle use and in deep cold; hand warmers extend comfort.

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Essential
  • Read our Whistler travel guide
  • Extra camera batteries or power bank

    Cold shortens battery life—bring spares to capture the yurt viewpoint and action shots.

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