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Explore Vermont’s Winter Wilderness on the One Hour Mountain Snowmobile Tour in Bridgewater - Bridgewater

Explore Vermont’s Winter Wilderness on the One Hour Mountain Snowmobile Tour in Bridgewater

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

1 hour

Fitness Level

Suitable for those in average physical condition comfortable with outdoor activity in cold weather

Overview

Discover Vermont’s winter magic with the One Hour Mountain Snowmobile Tour in Bridgewater. Perfect for all skill levels, this thrilling ride delivers scenic views, local wildlife sightings, and a taste of the true Green Mountain outdoor winter experience.

Bridgewater, Vermont

One Hour Mountain Tour (Bridgewater)

Starting at $104 | 1 Hour | Explore Bridgewater!

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Rates

Single Snowmobile (for 1 driver): $129 + $20 ‍Damage Protection Fee Double Snowmobile (for 1 driver & 1 passenger): $189 + $20 ‍Damage Protection Fee Passenger with Guide (ride with our guide): $104

You must be 16 years of age or older to drive your own snowmobile. If you are under 18 years of age, you must have parent/guardian signature saying you are over 16 and allowed to drive.

Drivers under 18 may NOT take passengers.

Duration

1 Hour

About

The One Hour Mountain Tour is a fantastic ride for those who are interested in a tour through the woods on groomed ski trails. After hours you may even ride on some of the trails you skied that day!

  • Warm Comfortable Base Lodge – This is the only ski trail tour!
  • Private instruction available
  • 5 Acre terrain park

Please arrive 1 hour before your scheduled departure time.

Adventure Tips

Dress in Layers

Wear multiple layers to adjust for changing temperatures while riding through shaded trails.

Listen to Your Guide

Follow the guide’s instructions carefully to ensure safety and the best trail experience.

Bring Waterproof Gloves

Keep your hands warm and dry for better control and comfort throughout the ride.

Use Proper Footwear

Sturdy, insulated boots will keep your feet warm and secure in the snowmobile footrests.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Snowshoe hare

History

Bridgewater and Windsor County have a deep winter sports tradition dating back to early 20th-century logging communities.

Conservation

The operator practices responsible trail maintenance to minimize environmental impact and protect local wildlife habitats.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Insulated Snowmobile Suit

Essential

Protects from wind and cold during high-speed rides through snowy trails.

winter specific

Helmet with Visor

Essential

Essential for safety and to shield your face from cold wind and snow glare.

winter specific

Waterproof Gloves

Essential

Keeps hands warm and dry to maintain grip and control.

winter specific

Thermal Base Layers

Essential

Provides critical insulation during extended exposure to cold air.

winter specific