moderate
4–8 hours
Good overall fitness is recommended to manage the physical demands of handling a snowmobile and spending multiple hours outdoors in cold weather.
Discover the thrill of snowmobiling in Minnesota’s Grand Marais area with a one-day rental at Hungry Jack Lodge. Explore vast groomed trails and stunning winter landscapes on this exciting private adventure.
18+ to Rent • Returns by 5pm
Experience the thrill of over 350 miles of groomed snowmobiling and ski trails in the stunning Grand Marais and Gunflint Trail area. With easy access from Hungry Jack Lodge, this winter adventure offers breathtaking scenery and family-friendly fun, making it one of the Midwest's premier snowmobiling destinations.
Turn Snowmobiles back in by 5pm
There are over 350 miles of groomed snowmobiling trails and ski trails in the Grand Marais and Gunflint Trail area of Minnesota available for your snowmobiling and skiing enjoyment. Hungry Jack Lodge Resort is right on one of the groomed snowmobile spur trails of the Gunflint Snowmobile Trail system and caters to people who are on snowmobile and ice fishing vacations.
The Gunflint Snowmobile Trail system is usually groomed twice a week by various snowmobile clubs in the Grand Marais, MN area and the U.S. Forest Service. The snowmobile routes include the Canadian Border on Lake Saganaga, Grand Portage Snowmobile Trail, and are connected to North Shore Snowmobile Trail. It’s a little known fact, however, the Gunflint Trail area is one of the best snowmobiling areas in the mid-west for a winter family snowmobile vacation.
Always review the latest trail maps and current weather forecasts to ensure a safe and enjoyable ride.
Layering keeps you warm and allows you to adjust as temperatures change on the trail.
Make sure your snowmobile has enough fuel for the day and know the locations of refueling spots along the trail.
Stay on marked trails to protect the environment and avoid disturbing local animals.
The Gunflint Trail area has a rich logging and Native American history dating back over a century, shaping the rugged forests enjoyed today.
Hungry Jack Lodge and local authorities actively maintain trail systems to minimize environmental impact and promote sustainable winter recreation.
Provides warmth and protection against cold wind and snow throughout the ride.
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Crucial for safety and protecting your face from cold and wind.
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Keeps your hands warm and dry for better control of the snowmobile.
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Protects your eyes from snow glare and wind, improving visibility.
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