challenging
4–7 hours per day
Moderate to high fitness needed for controlling snowmobiles and riding in snow terrain
Discover Wyoming’s Bighorn Mountains on a five-day snowmobile rental featuring powerful Ski-Doo models. Experience thrilling off-trail routes or smooth cruising trails through stunning winter wilderness near Sheridan.
Ski-Doo Snowmobiles
Embark on an unforgettable adventure in the Bighorn Mountains with our top-of-the-line snowmobile rentals! Choose between the rugged 2025 Ski-Doo Summit Adrenaline 850 for off-trail thrills or the versatile 2025 Ski-Doo Grand Touring 600 for smooth on-trail rides. Experience the beauty of winter like never before!
Explore the Bighorn Mountains with our rental fleet! From scenic trail rides to deep snow backcountry adventures, we have a sled for you. Choose between a 2025 Ski-Doo Summit Adrenaline 850 built for off-trail adventures, or, choose a 2025 Ski-Doo Grand Touring 600 for on-trail riding.
What to Expect: https://youtu.be/-ya15JVo20Y
FAQs:
Can I keep my sled overnight? Yes, for multi-day rentals.
Is it possible to pickup the night before? Yes, but not guaranteed.
Where do I pick my sled up? You will be given options to be able to select where you need your rental.
Mountain weather changes rapidly; always review conditions before heading out to ensure safety and enjoyment.
If venturing off-trail, bring an avalanche beacon, probe, and shovel and know how to use them.
Winter conditions vary—layering helps regulate body temperature and waterproof gear keeps you dry.
Snowmobile routes can be remote; start with a full tank and bring extra fuel if possible.
The Bighorn Mountains have been a traditional hunting ground for Indigenous tribes and later a mining hotspot during the 19th century gold rush.
Local operators follow strict guidelines to minimize environmental impact and educate riders on preserving sensitive winter habitats.
Protects against cold winds and potential impacts during snowmobiling.
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Keeps hands warm and functional in freezing temperatures.
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Maintain core warmth for prolonged outdoor activity in cold weather.
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Protect eyes from glare, wind, and blowing snow on the trail.
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