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Intro to Snowmobiling in Leadville: Beginner Snowmobile Tour at Birdseye Outpost

Intro to Snowmobiling in Leadville: Beginner Snowmobile Tour at Birdseye Outpost

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Adventure Brief

Learn to ride a snowmobile in an hour with guided instruction, short laps on a groomed track, and a cozy stop at a cocoa cabin. Perfect for first-timers visiting Leadville who want a safe, scenic winter outing.

Approximately 1 hour
easy
Family Friendly

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No Experience Required

High above the Arkansas River valley, the Intro to Snowmobiling Tour at Birdseye Outpost offers a compact, beginner-friendly way to cut winter tracks in the Mosquito Range near Leadville, Colorado. In roughly an hour you'll learn the basics on a groomed practice track, then follow trail through spruce and aspen forests onto open benchlands with clear views of surrounding peaks and ridgelines. The guide-led pace, short laps, and a stop at the cocoa cabin make this an ideal first ride for families, solo travelers, and anyone curious about motorized winter travel.

Start at Birdseye Outpost, 5598 CO-91, Leadville, CO 80461, where guides give a hands-on orientation to throttle control, braking, and weight distribution. After a few practice laps on the track you'll head out onto the forest trail; expect early-season conditions and a mix of packed snow and light crust. Double and single snowmobile options let a first-timer ride as a driver or pair up with a passenger. Rates vary by vehicle type and the whole experience is designed as an introductory loop rather than a long backcountry push.

What makes this tour special is its setting: Leadville sits at one of the nation's highest elevations and the Mosquito Range frames the ride with stark alpine ridges and old mining scars from the late 19th century. The contrast of dense spruce stands, open tundra benchlands, and the low, warm light at mid-afternoon creates dramatic short runs that photograph well and feel immediately accessible. The cocoa cabin stop - complete with complimentary hot chocolate - adds a social, low-pressure waypoint that turns a skills lesson into a memorable outing.

Practical perks include modern machines suited to novices, attentive guides who prioritize safety and quick skill progression, and proximity to Leadville accommodations and services if you're staying overnight. This is not an expert-level backcountry expedition: it's a gateway - fast to book, easy to learn, and a reliable way to add motorized winter adventure to a Colorado mountain trip.

Guides at Birdseye Outpost emphasize compact groups and clear communication, giving novices repeated, supervised runs until basic maneuvers become instinctive. Machines are serviced and sized for new riders; helmets and brief safety briefings are provided, though warm layered clothing, waterproof gloves, and goggles are essential. Because Leadville sits above 10,000 feet, plan for cooler temperatures and slightly reduced stamina - stay hydrated and allow extra time to acclimate. The tour also supports local winter recreation by routing on designated trails and avoiding sensitive tundra. For visitors based in Leadville or passing through on Highway 91, this is an immediate, high-value winter outing.

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Trip Details from the Operator

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The tour is designed for beginners with on-track instruction before heading onto the trail.

Meet at Birdseye Outpost, 5598 CO-91, Leadville, CO 80461; check your booking for exact check-in time.

Guides provide safety briefings and typically supply helmets; confirm specifics when you book.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

easy

Duration

Approximately 1 hour

Fitness Level

Light-to-moderate fitness; ability to mount and balance on a snowmobile and follow short guided runs is sufficient

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Elk
  • Mule deer

History

Leadville grew rapidly during the late 19th-century silver mining boom; old mine workings and historic structures still shape the landscape.

Conservation

Stay on designated trails to protect fragile high-elevation tundra and follow guide instructions to minimize erosion and wildlife disturbance.

Related Adventures & Guides

  • See other trips from High Country Tours
  • Explore more Leadville adventures
  • Browse more winter sports experiences

Operated By

High Country Tours

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About High Country Tours

High Country Tours is a Heeney, Colorado-based outfitter specializing in guided and unguided snowmobile and off-road vehicle adventures.

Operating from Birdseye and Heeney Outposts, the company runs snowmobile tours that range from short scenic rides to longer mountain-top excursions and combined tubing experiences.

Snowmobile offerings include 2-hour and 3-hour Mountain Top Action tours that begin at 10,000 feet and reach Prospect Mountain, with summit experiences above 12,600 feet. Advanced and scenic options let riders focus on skill development, powder riding, hill climbing, or relaxed sightseeing. Several tours pair snowmobiling with guided snow tubing for family-friendly thrills.

Off-road vehicle options center on the Wolford Mountain Recreation Area with over 120 miles of mapped trails. High Country Tours provides guided two-hour, four-hour, and multi-hour Side-by-Side and ATV tours, plus two-, three-, and four-hour unguided rentals that use the Avenza GPS app for navigation. Routes highlight Lil Wolford Mountain vistas and views of the Continental Divide.

Guides offer pre-ride training, tailored instruction, and route selection based on skill level. Rentals and tours accommodate single riders and groups, emphasizing safe operation and local trail knowledge. Equipment, start locations, and tour durations vary by outpost and season.

Booking is available by reservation, and details vary seasonally. Equipment options, safety briefings, and age requirements are provided at time of booking.

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Four-wheelers parked at sunset on rolling hills near lake

Tours Offered

11

Guided and unguided choices

Summit Elevation

12,600+ ft

Views from Prospect Mountain

Trail Access

120+ miles

Extensive mapped trail network

Durations

2–4 hours

Short to extended adventures

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Reserve guided snowmobile rides, tubing combos, or Wolford Mountain ATV rentals — dates and start outposts vary by season.

Adventure Tips

Arrive layered and dry

Temperatures at 10,000+ ft drop fast—wear moisture-wicking base layers, insulated mid-layers, and a windproof outer layer.

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Practice on the track

Use the practice laps to focus on throttle control and stance rather than speed; it makes the trail section much easier.

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Protect your extremities

Waterproof gloves and insulated boots keep you comfortable and in control during the whole hour.

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Watch for early-season snow

Expect varied surface conditions; ride with the guide’s pace and avoid exposed tundra areas to reduce environmental impact.

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Recommended Gear

Insulated, waterproof gloves

Protects hands from cold and maintains throttle control.

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Essential

Goggles or sunglasses

Reduces glare and protects eyes from wind and snow.

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Essential

Layered clothing (base, mid, shell)

Allows temperature regulation at high elevation and during activity.

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Essential
  • Read our Leadville travel guide
  • Warm, waterproof boots

    Keeps feet dry and provides stable footing on snow and icy surfaces.

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