moderate
8 hours
Participants should have moderate physical fitness to handle riding for several hours with occasional standing on the sled and managing cold conditions.
Explore the winter wilds of Bridger-Teton National Forest on a private full-day snowmobile tour along Turpin Meadow Trail. Tailored for all skill levels, this ride features groomed trails, stunning mountain vistas, and a cozy lunch at Brooks Lake Lodge.
Starting at $1,200 • Ages 16+ • 8 Hours • Double Seater Sleds
Embark on an unforgettable private snowmobile adventure through the stunning Bridger-Teton National Forest. Perfect for all skill levels, this 8-hour experience includes 5 hours on groomed trails, a delicious lunch at the exclusive Brooks Lake Lodge, and personalized guidance to tailor your journey. Adventure awaits!
DEC 6th - DEC 14TH
DEC 15TH - DEC 20TH
DEC 21ST - JAN 5TH
JAN 6TH - END OF SEASON
Total time is 8 hours from pick up to drop off and about 5 hours on the trails. Time on trails vary due to what you are wanting from the trip. Also, lunch will take up at least an hour.
This trip is designed for everyone from beginners and families to seasoned snowmobilers. Your guide will take you through the beautiful Bridger-Teton National Forest on some of the 600+ miles of groomed trails. We will stop for lunch at Brooks Lake Lodge**, a remote lodge & restaurant, accessible only by snowmobile or snowcoach during winter months. Your guide will make sure to communicate with you the day of to see what you are wanting to experiences on the tour.
If your party is larger than 10 people, or over 6 drivers total, please call us to book.
Passengers must be 6 years or older.
Temperatures can fluctuate rapidly, so wearing moisture-wicking base layers and insulated outerwear is essential for comfort.
Even with lunch included, carry extra hydration and snacks to maintain energy during the ride.
Stay close to your guide to navigate varying trail conditions safely and maximize your experience.
Ensure your snowmobile is the right size and settings for your skill level to avoid fatigue and maintain control.
Bridger-Teton National Forest was established in 1908 and plays a key role in conserving some of Wyoming's most rugged landscapes.
Tour operators focus on minimizing environmental impact by using groomed trails and educating guests on leave-no-trace principles.
Keeps you warm and dry for prolonged periods in snowy conditions.
winter specific
Protects your head and eyes from snow glare and wind.
winter specific
Prevents frostbite and maintains dexterity for operating controls.
winter specific
Provides extra warmth during colder parts of the day.
winter specific