moderate
3–4 hours
Good overall fitness needed to handle snowmobile controls and cold conditions for several hours.
Discover the exhilarating thrill of snowmobiling through Bridger Teton National Forest’s winter wilderness on a half-day rental. Perfect for all skill levels, this guided ride offers stunning mountain views and expert support for an unforgettable outdoor adventure.
Ages 25+ to rent • 4 Hours • Many rental options to choose from!
Experience the thrill of sledding through the stunning trails of Bridger Teton National Forest! With expert guidance and a QR code map, you'll embark on an unforgettable adventure. Enjoy the fresh snow, equipped with a full-faced helmet and all the essentials for a day of excitement in the great outdoors.
4 Hours
Enjoy the trails of the Bridger Teton National Forest! Upon arrival at The Ranch you will be helped by one of the knowledgeable staff members. You will be given a QR code map of the area and instructions of the snowmobile and riding area. As you head out for your experience, our team will take the time to insure you have everything you need to enjoy your trip out on the snow.
If you need boots and/or a snowmobile suit you can rent ours for $25
All rentals must return with a full tank of gas. The gas station is located at Togwotee Mountain Lodge. If the sled is returned not full and you did not prepay for fuel there will be a charge of $100 dollars per machine.
Temperatures can drop quickly; dress in moisture-wicking layers to stay warm and dry.
Cold weather drains batteries faster—bring spares for any electronic devices.
Stick to designated routes to protect local wildlife and sensitive terrain.
Even in cold weather, staying hydrated is important to maintain energy and focus.
Bridger Teton National Forest was established in 1908 and named after mountain man Jim Bridger, a key figure in western exploration.
Operators follow strict trail usage guidelines that protect fragile winter habitats and minimize noise pollution to preserve local wildlife.
Protects your head and face from cold winds and potential impacts.
winter specific
Keeps hands warm and dry for better control of the snowmobile.
winter specific
Traps body heat while wicking away moisture during the ride.
winter specific
Provides traction and protects feet from snow and freezing temperatures.
winter specific