challenging
6–8 hours
Participants should be in good physical shape with strong endurance and experience in backcountry skiing or snowboarding.
Discover the thrill of deep powder rides on a private full-day backcountry adventure near Moran, Wyoming. Perfect for expert riders seeking solitude and fresh snow in the Tetons’ rugged terrain.
Starting at $2,400 • Ages 16+ • 8 Hours • 4 Drivers Per Group
Embark on an exhilarating private sledding adventure through the stunning Bridger Teton National Forest! With expert guides, explore 2.2 million acres of pristine trails and backcountry, tailored to your skill level. Enjoy a delicious lunch amidst breathtaking scenery, making this a truly unforgettable experience for thrill-seekers.
Private Party Powder Group Rate: $2,400
8 to 9 hours from pick up to drop off and about 5 to 6 hours on the trails.
This trip is designed for the more adventurous snowmobiler. Your Guide will take you through some of the 2.2 million Acres of the Bridger Teton National Forest on trails and backcountry routes, based on rider skill levels. We have 2 options for lunch, pack food and eat out on the trail or a restaurant lunch. Your guide will determine your group’s skill level, goals for the trip, and lunch preference to make the best plan for the day. On average this area of the Bridger Teton gets over 400" of snow per year, that makes for a memorable Experience.
You are welcome to bring your own, but if you are not equipped with the proper Avy gear we will provide you with the gear you need. Gear Includes: backpack, shovel, probe, & beacon
If your party is over 4 drivers please call us to book.
Always review the latest avalanche forecast before heading out; conditions can change rapidly in the Tetons.
Carry a beacon, probe, and shovel and know how to use them to stay safe in backcountry terrain.
Bring moisture-wicking base layers and waterproof shells to adapt to changing mountain weather.
Pack plenty of water and high-energy snacks to maintain stamina during long powder runs.
The Teton backcountry has a rich history of mountain guiding dating back to early 1900s expeditions that mapped these peaks.
This area emphasizes low-impact travel and supports avalanche education to maintain sustainable winter recreation practices.
Crucial for locating you or others in case of an avalanche emergency.
winter specific
Necessary for efficient uphill travel in deep snow.
winter specific
Protects from wind, snow, and cold during long days in the backcountry.
winter specific
Keeps extremities warm in freezing temperatures and snowy conditions.
winter specific