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Thrilling 2 Day Snowmobile Rental Experience in West Yellowstone Montana - West Yellowstone

Thrilling 2 Day Snowmobile Rental Experience in West Yellowstone Montana

West Yellowstonemoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2 days

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness required; riders should be comfortable handling a heavy machine for several hours in cold conditions.

Overview

Hit the trails of West Yellowstone on a powerful snowmobile for two days of high-speed winter exploration. Discover pristine snowy landscapes and vast wilderness with top-level machines that elevate your adventure.

West Yellowstone, Montana

2 Day Snowmobile Rental

Starting at $438.00

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About This Adventure

Experience the thrill of snowmobiling with a range of powerful models available for rent. Choose from high-performance options like the MXZ Adrenaline 600 ETEC or the Summit SP 850 ETEC, perfect for adventure seekers. Don’t miss out—these rentals sell out quickly, so secure your ride today for an unforgettable winter escapade!

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MXZ Adrenaline 600 ETEC DAILY RATE: $259.00

Renegade 600 ACE DAILY RATE: $219.00

Backcountry Adrenaline 850R DAILY RATE: $279.00

Summit 600R DAILY RATE: $299.00

Summit SP 850 ETEC 154 inch track DAILY RATE: $325.00

Grand Touring Sport 600 ACE DAILY RATE: $239.00

Grand Touring Sport 900 ACE DAILY RATE: $259.00

Please Note: Rates do not reflect the 4% local tax

Adventure Tips

Layer Up for Variable Weather

Snowmobiling in Montana can involve sudden weather changes; wear moisture-wicking base layers and insulating mid-layers to stay comfortable.

Use Hand Warmers

Keep hand warmers in your gloves to combat cold temperatures during longer rides across open terrain.

Check Your Fuel Often

Refuel at designated stations to avoid running low in remote areas; carry extra fuel if venturing further into Yellowstone backcountry.

Follow Trail Markings

Stay on groomed, marked trails to protect wildlife habitats and ensure safety; off-trail travel can be dangerous and prohibited.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Elk
  • Bighorn sheep

History

West Yellowstone was officially incorporated in 1966 and quickly became a hub for winter access to Yellowstone National Park, including snowmobiling.

Conservation

The outfitter emphasizes sustainable riding by encouraging use of designated trails and minimizing noise pollution to protect local wildlife.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Waterproof Snowmobile Suit

Essential

Protects against wind and snow to keep you warm and dry throughout the ride.

winter specific

Helmet with Face Shield

Essential

Essential for safety and to guard your face against freezing wind and snow spray.

winter specific

Insulated Gloves

Essential

Keeps your hands warm for better control and comfort while riding.

winter specific

Goggles

Protects eyes from glare, snow, and debris during fast riding.

winter specific