moderate
3–6 hours
Riders should be in good physical condition to handle cold weather and maintain control over the snowmobile for several hours.
Ride a Polaris Boost 850 Khaos 155 and explore Steamboat Springs' snowy terrain at your own pace. Discover thrilling backcountry adventures with top-quality gear and local expertise.
Next Level Boost • 1-5 day options • Pick up in Steamboat
Experience the thrill of snowmobiling in Colorado with a top-of-the-line Polaris Boost! Enjoy an unguided adventure equipped with essential safety gear and expert recommendations. Explore breathtaking backcountry trails at your own pace, making unforgettable memories in the stunning winter landscape. Join CSR for an exhilarating day on the snow!
1-5 days
Each unguided rental comes with a backcountry backpack, avalanche transceiver (beacon), shovel, probe, radio and damage coverage. Our professional staff will get you familiar with the snowmachine, give recommendations on where to ride and get you on your way. Come join CSR and learn what we love about snowmobiling in Colorado. CSR’s Steamboat location is not a ride from location, please plan to rent a trailer or bring your own. Must have a vehicle with towing capacity.
Guests must return the machine full of 91 octane fuel or be charged accordingly. Customers are also responsible for the first $3,000 of damage. This is included in the sled price!
Guests that are doing a sled only rental (no guide) must be familiar with how to operate the snowmobile, what ice scratchers are & how to use them, how to not overheat the snowmobile while riding trail, capable of hooking up to and unhooking a trailer, capable of driving a vehicle while pulling a trailer, capable of loading, securing, and unloading the snowmobile from a trailer, basic mechanical understanding of the machine and how to diagnose issues, and must know the overall basics of how a snowmobile operates.
Guests should also be well equipped to be in the backcountry. This includes having all the tools needed to make on-mountain repairs to the snowmobile, emergency supply kit, first aid kit, rope, fire starter, spare clothing, food & water, & proper backcountry knowledge. While Backcountry first aid and Avalanche knowledge is not required, it is very helpful to have when riding without a guide. If you do not feel comfortable with possessing all of the items mentioned above and nobody else in your group possesses them either, ride with one of our guides and learn how to ride alone before going out on your own.
Always verify the latest weather updates and trail status before heading out for a safe ride.
Dress in moisture-wicking layers to stay warm and dry during extended time in cold temperatures.
Adjust your speed according to trail conditions and visibility to prevent accidents.
Always wear your helmet, goggles, and gloves for protection and comfort on the trails.
Steamboat Springs gained fame for its natural hot springs and a deep-rooted heritage in ranching and winter sports dating back to the early 1900s.
Efforts focus on minimizing impact on fragile alpine ecosystems through designated trail use and promoting leave-no-trace principles among riders.
Keeps you warm and protected against cold wind and snow during long rides.
winter specific
Provides crucial head protection and clear vision in snowy and windy conditions.
winter specific
Ensures hands stay warm and functional for operating the snowmobile controls.
winter specific
Moisture-wicking layers to keep skin dry and comfortable under outerwear.
winter specific