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Snowmobile Rental Adventures in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho - Pocatello

Snowmobile Rental Adventures in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho

Lava Hot Springsmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2–6 hours

Fitness Level

Basic to moderate physical fitness required for controlling the snowmobile and enduring cold conditions.

Overview

Explore Idaho's winter wilderness with a private snowmobile rental at Lava Hot Springs. Discover trails, backcountry routes, and snowy vistas for an unforgettable adventure.

Lava Hot Springs, Idaho

Snowmobile Rental - Back Country/Trail

Starting at $285 • Ages 18+ to Rent • Fits 1 Rider • 4 Hours to 7 Days

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About This Adventure

Enjoy the scenery and snow on a snowmobile!

Rates

$285 Full Day Rental (9 Hours) $325 One Day Rental (24 Hours) $650 Two Day Rental $873 Three Day Rental $1170 Four Day Rental $1463 Five Day Rental $1755 Six Day Rental $2048 Seven Day Rental

About

With thousands of acres of the most beautiful scenery and some of the best snow around starting just 10 minutes outside of town, this makes for an amazing day in the mountains! Whether scenic touring or wanting to climb and carve in some of the deepest snow our fleet of 2021 Ski-Doo 850 snowmobiles will take you where you want to go! 1 rider per snowmobile. Option to upgrade to a 2 seat snowmobile for 2 riders available for $15. All renters must return the snowmobile refueled.

Delivery / Pickup

-Trailer included for transport OR

  • $25 delivery to Pebble Creek trailhead -Other delivery options starting at $50

What to Bring

  • Valid driver's license required
  • Warm/snow clothes.
  • Coat, snow pants, warm layers, gloves, durable snow boots, hand warmers, etc.
  • Helmet and goggles. We will provide helmets and goggles for free if needed.
  • Snacks and water
  • Radio/walkie-talkie optional

Adventure Tips

Dress in Layers for Fluctuating Temperatures

The weather can change quickly, so bring moisture-wicking base layers and insulated outerwear.

Fuel Up Before Hitting the Trails

Plan ahead—gas stations near Lava Hot Springs may have limited hours in winter.

Stay on Designated Trails When Possible

Respect local regulations to protect wildlife habitats and avoid hazardous terrain.

Wear a Helmet and Eye Protection

Safety gear helps protect against accidents and the cold wind while riding.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Elk herds commonly spotted in forest clearings
  • Snowshoe hares blend into snowy terrain

History

Lava Hot Springs has been known for its mineral-rich hot springs for centuries, attracting visitors looking for natural healing and relaxation.

Conservation

Local operators emphasize responsible riding practices to protect fragile winter habitats and minimize the environmental footprint of motorsports.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Insulated Snowmobile Suit

Essential

Keeps you warm and dry during extended time on the snow.

winter specific

Helmet with Visor

Essential

Protects your head and shields your eyes from wind and glare.

winter specific

Waterproof Gloves

Essential

Helps keep your hands warm and provides grip for handling the controls.

winter specific

Thermal Base Layers

Essential

Provide essential warmth while wicking moisture away from your skin.

winter specific