moderate
2 hours
Participants should be in moderate physical condition, able to sit and control a snowmobile over varied terrain for two hours without excessive fatigue.
Discover the thrill of Vermont’s backcountry with a two-hour snowmobile tour that navigates silent forests, frozen brooks, and historic logging trails near Woodford. Perfect for winter adventurers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience.
Our Two Hour Back Country Tour is an adventurous journey through the Green Mountain National Forest on the Vermont State trail system. We have access to over 600,000 acres of National Forest Lands in which to ride. Our trail system is groomed and managed proudly by the Woodford Snowbusters and Deerfield Valley Stump Jumpers snowmobile clubs. Go at your own pace, or challenge yourself on the varied terrain. This snowmobiling tour has it all: hills, woods, straightaways and more.
Come ready to play in the snow. You will need boots, snowpants, a coat and gloves. We supply helmets for everyone. Our snowmobiles accommodate 2 persons or 350 lbs. It is required you check in 60 minutes prior to Tour Time. Please be dressed and ready to snowmobile.
Tour Departure Location will be provided in confirmation email
Temperatures can fluctuate quickly; wear moisture-wicking base layers topped with insulated outerwear to stay warm and dry.
Protect your eyes from snow glare and wind; polarized goggles improve visibility in bright conditions.
Stay close to your guide and communicate any concerns—trail conditions can vary, and safety is paramount.
Snowmobiling burns energy fast; pack snacks and water to keep stamina up during the tour.
The trails trace historic logging routes used in Woodford’s 19th-century timber industry.
The tour operator emphasizes sustainable trail use to minimize ecological impact and preserve the forest for future generations.
Keeps you warm and dry during cold winter rides.
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Protects your head and reduces wind chill.
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Maintain dexterity and warmth while handling controls.
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Ensure traction and warmth on snowy terrain.
winter specific