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Exciting Kids Snowmobile Tours in Bridgewater Vermont: Family-Friendly Winter Adventure - Bridgewater

Exciting Kids Snowmobile Tours in Bridgewater Vermont: Family-Friendly Winter Adventure

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

1–2 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for children in good health with basic coordination; no prior motorized vehicle experience needed.

Overview

Introduce your children to the thrill of snowmobiling on safe, guided tours in Bridgewater, Vermont. Perfect for families seeking a memorable winter adventure in New England’s snowy wilderness.

Bridgewater, Vermont

Kids Snowmobile Tours (Bridgewater)

Price $129 per Kid | 1 Hour | Ages 4-12 | Kids love this tour!

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Experience an unforgettable family adventure with a one-hour mountain tour on real Polaris kid’s snowmobiles, designed for ages 4-12. Watch your children thrill in the excitement of riding the Indy 120 XC, a genuine snowmobile tailored for young adventurers, in a scenic and safe environment.

Rates

Mini-Snowmobile (for ages 4-12): $129

Duration

1 Hour

About

Bring the entire family and enjoy a one hour mountain tour, while your children do the same in a scenic exciting guide monitored setting on a new Polaris kid’s snowmobile. The Indy 120 XC is the snowmobile being used for these kid’s tours. Kids are crazy about the look and sound of this machine… it is a real snowmobile, not a toy, just kid size!

Adventure Tips

Wear Layers

Temperatures can vary greatly; dress in moisture-wicking base layers and insulated outerwear.

Helmet Use

Always wear a properly fitted helmet equipped with a face shield during the tour.

Stay on Marked Trails

Children should remain on designated snowmobile paths to ensure safety and preserve the environment.

Hydrate Frequently

Cold weather can mask dehydration, so drink water regularly even if you don’t feel thirsty.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Red foxes
  • Snowshoe hares

History

Bridgewater’s winter sports heritage dates back to early 20th-century logging communities using snowmobiles for access and transport.

Conservation

Operators emphasize minimal trail impact and encourage riders to respect wildlife habitats to keep the Vermont winters pristine.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Insulated Snow Suit

Essential

Keeps kids warm and dry while riding through snowy terrain.

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Waterproof Gloves

Essential

Protects hands from cold and wind during the tour.

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Sturdy Winter Boots

Essential

Provides traction and warmth for walking in snow before and after riding.

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Thermal Hat

Adds extra warmth under the helmet during very cold conditions.

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