moderate
3–4 hours
Moderate fitness required; riders should be able to handle physical balance and endurance for hours of riding in cold conditions.
Discover the thrill of unguided snowmobile rentals in Summit County with Adventure Times Rentals. Cruise through powdery trails and explore the pristine Colorado winter landscape on your schedule.
Self Guided Rental • Ages 18+ to Drive Snowmobile • Ages 21+ to Tow • 4 Hours
Experience the thrill of winter in the mountains with unguided snowmobile rentals from Adventure Times Rentals in Summit County, Colorado. Explore diverse trails suited for all skill levels, equipped with top-notch gear for a safe and exhilarating adventure. Create unforgettable memories in over 100 inches of pristine snow!
4 Hours
Winter in the mountains means serious fun in the great outdoors! Take advantage of 100+ inches of annual snowfall by renting a snowmobile. Adventure Times Rentals offers unguided snowmobile rentals in Summit County Colorado so you can explore spectacular winter terrain with the best equipment on the market for a fun, safe and unforgettable day out!
When you rent a snowmobile in Summit County from Adventure Times Rentals, we’ll also help you choose the right trail for your party. There’s a variety of terrain – from easy to moderate to difficult – within 15 to 30 minutes from our office. Check out our favorite trail recommendations or give us a call if you have questions about the best snowmobile trails in Summit County, CO.
Your snowmobile rental will include everything else you need for a fun and safe day:
Accessories Helmets Rental: $5. Add this to your rental at checkout!
Insurance A truck and trailer are included in your snowmobile rental in Summit County. You must provide proof of insurance to drive an Adventure Times Rentals truck. If you rent two or more machines and can provide your own vehicle capable of towing the rented equipment, we will apply a $30 (per reservation) discount to your order-applies to 2 or more machines.
Temperatures can vary quickly; wear moisture-wicking and insulating layers to stay comfortable.
Keep your hands warm and dry to maintain control of your snowmobile.
Trail difficulty and snow conditions can change; confirm current status to plan your ride safely.
Respect the environment and wildlife habitats by sticking to designated routes.
Summit County has a rich mining history dating back to the mid-1800s, with many trails passing near historic mine sites.
The area emphasizes trail stewardship and wildlife protection, encouraging riders to stick to marked routes to minimize environmental impact.
Protects your head and offers warmth during cold rides.
winter specific
Keeps feet warm and dry in deep snow and icy conditions.
winter specific
Maintains body heat while wicking moisture away from skin.
winter specific
Protects eyes from snow glare and wind.
winter specific