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Snowmobile Tours Near Jackson Hole

A person riding a snowmobile in the Bridger-Teton National Forest.

Full Day Trip

5-6 Hours

More time on the snow, more terrain to explore, and a hot lunch at the Craig Cabin. We cover wide-open fields, timber trails, and foot hills with striking views of the Gros Ventre Mountains.

If you book a private trip and call ahead, we’ll fire up the outdoor sauna at base camp. There’s nothing quite like it after a cold morning ride. Full-day trips include a freshly prepared warm meal featuring Little Jennie Ranch beef. Then we head back out to see some new country and make it back to headquarters to finish out the day.

Half Day Trip

3 Hours

Our half-day trips are perfect for families, first-timers, or anyone who wants a taste of backcountry snowmobiling without committing to the whole day. The trails aren’t highly technical, but you’ll cover a variety of terrain, both forested and open country.

We stop at the Craig Cabin for a warm drink and snacks. Take some time to walk around camp, soak in the Gros Ventre views, and watch for wildlife. Half-day trips typically run in the mornings when conditions are best, but can run in the afternoon depending on weather.

Snowmobile & Sleigh Combination

Our most popular winter combination. Morning snowmobile ride into the backcountry, hot lunch at the Craig Cabin, and then head back to headquarters and get ready for your scenic sleigh ride.

The Snowmobile Ride: We’ll cover what you need to know, then head out through open meadows and timber. Our guides match the route and pace to your group’s experience level, from first-timers to advanced riders.

The Sleigh Ride: After lunch at the cabin, we head back to get you ready to settle in under blankets and let the horses do the work. Take in the Gros Ventre views, and make your way around the ranch, enjoying the slower pace and cozy ride.

Perfect for families, couples, or anyone who wants to pack two different Wyoming experiences into one day.

The Gros Ventre mountain covered in snow in the Bridger-Teton National Forest.

The Terrain

We operate on several thousand acres of private ranch land, plus tens of thousands more acres of permitted wilderness. Our standard loop runs about 10 miles, but we can expand into much larger trail systems depending on what your group wants and what the conditions allow.

The Camp

 The Craig Cabin has been standing for over 125 years. It’s a working base camp with fire pits,  a sauna, and plenty of space to explore. On full-day trips, we prepare a cozy meal that warms you right up after a cold ride.

The Experience

You may even see some wildlife out here. Moose, elk, and deer are common. We can for sure guarantee you’ll see cattle and horses! It’s a quiet, serene country where you’ll have most of the surrounding area all to yourself. We can rip it up and cover a lot of country, or we can slow down and enjoy a scenic ride. Either way we can build your trip to your wants and needs.

The Guides

Our guides know this country, know the snow conditions, and know how to work with all experience levels. They’re first aid certified and focused on keeping you safe while making sure you have a good time. We’ve taught plenty of people their first time on a sled, you’re in good hands.

People sitting on snowmobiles putting on their winter gear before a ride.

All Gear Provided

We supply everything you need: suits, helmets, mittens, and boots. Just show up with comfortable layers underneath, a hat, neck warmer, sunglasses, and sunscreen. You are welcome to bring your own snowmobile gear as well, just make sure it is designed for long rides in the cold.

Bring a camera if you want (just make sure it’s secure), and dress in layers. It’s cold in the morning and warms up fast once you’re moving.

Our private permits allow us to operate throughout the season, even when other areas close for game migration.

Call 307-733-1044 to Book
A person in a blue coat standing next to a snowmobile in the Wyoming wilderness.

Snowmobile Trip Policies

* Minimum: 2 drivers per trip

* Driver age: 16+ with valid driver’s license

* Passengers: Kids 5+ can ride double with an adult

* Scheduling: Half-day trips can run mornings or the afternoon (weather and trail conditions dependant)

* Trail conditions vary: Snow depth and conditions change constantly in the mountains. We’ll always give you beautiful scenery, pristine backcountry, and as much riding as conditions and your group’s experience level allow.

Frequently Asked Questions About Snowmobiling


We’re located in Bondurant, Wyoming, about 45 minutes from Jackson. Close enough for an easy morning drive after breakfast, but far enough that you won’t see tour groups.


No. We teach plenty of first-timers. Our guides will go over everything before we head out, and we match the route and pace to your group’s experience level. If you’ve got advanced riders in your group who want to get off-trail into powder, we can do that too.


Half-day (3-4 hours): Ride through varied terrain with a stop at the Craig Cabin for warm drinks and snacks. Great for families, first-timers, or if you’re short on time.

Full-day (5-6 hours): More time on the snow, more territory to cover, and a hot lunch at the cabin. With advance notice for private groups, we’ll heat up the outdoor sauna. You’ll take different trails back than you came in on.


Absolutely. Kids 5 and older can ride double with an adult. We adjust the pace and route based on who’s in your group, whether that’s young kids, teenagers, or grandparents. This is one of our most popular family activities.


Drivers must be 16 or older and have a valid driver’s license. Passengers must be at least 5 years old.


Everything you need: snowmobile, helmet, suit, mittens, boots, fuel, and guide. Full-day trips include lunch at the Craig Cabin. Half-day trips include warm beverages and snacks. Water bottles also provided.


Layers (we provide the outer suit), a hat, neck warmer or scarf, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Bring a camera if you want, but make sure it’s secure with nothing loose hanging off you.


Yes. We provide suits, helmets, mittens, and boots. You just need to dress in layers underneath and bring the personal items mentioned above.


Yes. Call us to discuss your group size and what you’re looking for. Private trips are popular for corporate groups, family reunions, or anyone who wants the trails to themselves.


We require a minimum of 2 drivers per trip.


Definitely. We run trips in all weather conditions. Fresh snow often makes for the best riding. If conditions are genuinely unsafe, we’ll reschedule.


Our private permits allow us to operate throughout the season, even when nearby areas such as Yellowstone close due to game migration. We continue running trips all winter long.


Several thousand acres of private ranch land plus tens of thousands more acres of permitted wilderness in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. You’ll ride through wide-open fields, timber trails, foot hills, and powder fields. Our standard loop is about 10 miles, but we can expand into much larger trail systems depending on conditions and what your group wants.


Possibly. Moose, elk, and deer are common. We guarantee you’ll see cattle and horses. The remote location and morning timing increase your chances of spotting wildlife.


We operate on private ranch land and permitted wilderness, not the crowded trails everyone else uses. You’ll ride to a historic 120-year-old gold mining camp that’s on the National Registry. Small groups, experienced guides who know this country, and the flexibility to customize based on whether you’re beginners or want to get into some powder.


Yes. If you’ve got a mix of first-timers and experienced riders, we’ll find trails that work for everyone. Advanced riders can get off-trail into powder while beginners stick to groomed routes.


Yes, we offer round-trip transportation from Jackson Hole to the ranch. $250 per vehicle.


Half-day trips typically run in the mornings (9 am start time) when conditions are best, but afternoon half day trips are also available (1:30 pm start time). Full day trips start at 10 am.