moderate
4–5 hours
You should be in moderate physical shape, comfortable with hiking on uneven terrain and moderate elevation gain.
Discover a private half-day guided hike in Moran, Wyoming, offering stunning mountain vistas, diverse wildlife, and intimate access to the High Rockies’ hidden trails. Perfect for those seeking a fulfilling yet manageable wilderness escape.
Starting at $900 • Ages 16+ • 4 Hours • Double Seater Sleds
Embark on a thrilling private snowmobile adventure tailored for all skill levels! Enjoy approximately two hours of exhilarating riding through stunning landscapes, guided by an expert who ensures your safety and enjoyment. With all necessary gear provided, this unforgettable experience promises excitement and the chance to enhance your snowmobiling skills.
DEC 6TH - 14TH
DEC 15TH - DEC 20TH
DEC 21ST - JAN 5TH
JAN 6TH - END OF SEASON
Total time from pick up to drop off is approximately 5 hours, with about 2 hours riding time. The rest of the time is travel time and gearing up.
This tour is designed for the first time snowmobiler to a seasoned snowmobiler. Your guide will take the extra time to help explain and ensure your safety if you are a first time snowmobiler. This tour will average about 2 hours on the snowmobile. Your guide will map out an experience that is tailored to your groups skill level to get you hooked and expand your snowmobiling skills.
If your party is larger than 10 people, or over 6 drivers total, please call us to book.
Passengers must be 6 years or older.
Carry at least 2 liters of water per person to stay hydrated throughout the half-day trek.
Prepare for changing mountain weather by wearing moisture-wicking layers and a windproof jacket.
Choose hiking boots with good ankle support to navigate rocky and uneven sections safely.
Maintain a respectful distance from wildlife and never approach or feed animals you encounter.
The trails follow paths once used by indigenous peoples and early settlers navigating the Teton foothills.
Local guides promote Leave No Trace principles to preserve the fragile alpine ecosystem and minimize human impact.
Keeps water accessible and allows hands-free hiking on warm days.
summer specific
Protects against sudden mountain showers common in spring.
spring specific
Provides warmth during cooler fall mornings and evenings.
fall specific
Offers support and traction necessary for rocky mountain trails.