Snowmobile Adventure Tour

Available: Oct - Apr

Rates:
$225.00 – single person machine
$325.00 – two person machine (ride together & save!)
$425.00 – two person machine + snow coach for children

Discover the thrill of our Snowmobile Adventure Tour as you ride through some of the best trails in Alaska’s wild backcountry. This journey takes you on winding paths where you’ll encounter breathtaking scenery and have a chance to glimpse local wildlife. Ideal for all skill levels, this tour offers a memorable look at snowmobiling in Alaska, with views of Denali and an experience like no other.

NOTE: Drivers must be 18 years or older, kids 8 and up may ride as a passenger. We do not provide drivers for our tours.

Designed for both solo travelers and groups, our tours provide a safe, fun experience with top-notch snowmobile riding gear. You’ll enjoy smooth trails, opportunities for off trail play, and options for 2 seater setups, making it a perfect choice for beginners and seasoned riders alike. So, if you’re looking to go snowmobiling in one of the most scenic locations around, reserve your spot and join us on the trail to adventure!

Tour Details

Your adventure begins with our team ensuring you have the right gear needed for snowmobiling in Alaska’s winter conditions. After a quick safety briefing from our experienced tour guides, beginners will start on gentle trails to build confidence, while seasoned riders can jump into more exciting areas right away. We focus on snowmobile safety first, so you’ll feel secure on every ride. No matter your experience level, there’s a trail for you, from easy paths to deep backcountry sport routes.

We use comfortable and stable Polaris one and 2 seater snowmobiles, ideal for those new to riding and for families looking to share the experience. These Polaris machines are known for their stability and performance, making them great for both relaxed scenic paths and off-trail powder exploration. With the trails waiting, all you need to do is bring your sense of adventure. Book now and get ready to ride a snowmobile on Alaska’s unforgettable winter landscape.

What's Included?

This tour includes a 3-hour snowmobile ride. We provide all necessary gear and equipment including helmets. It is important to note that you must have a driver’s license to ride the snowmobiles.

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Tour Dates & Times

Departs Daily: 9.30am | 12.30pm

Available: October – April (dependent on seasonal weather)

Ages: Drivers: 18  years and older | Passengers: 8 years and older | Snowcoach Passengers: 4-10 years of of age

All minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

NOTE: If anyone is not comfortable driving, they may ride as a passenger, discounts are not given to those who do not wish to drive. We do not provide drivers for our tours. You must be at least 18 and licensed to drive a machine.

Children who are not able to ride safely on the back of our two person snowmobiles, can join the adventure in our enclosed snowcoach. This coach is suitable for children 4 – 10, holding 2 – 3 children depending on size. The coach is towed behind a snowmobile driven by a parent. It contains padded seating and seat belts, children must wear a helmet. 

FAQ's

No, you don’t need any experience to join our tours! We welcome beginners and start each tour with basic trails to help you get comfortable on the snow machine ride. Our skilled tour guides ensure everyone knows the essentials, covering snowmobile safety and how to operate the machinery/gear. Whether you’re new to riding or just want to try something different, our tours are designed to be enjoyable and safe for all levels. You’ll be set up with the right snowmobile riding gear and have time to practice before hitting more adventurous trails.

If you’re not comfortable driving, you can still enjoy the experience by riding as a passenger on a double seat snowmobile. Our 2 seater snowmobile option allows you to relax and take in the sights without the need to drive. Keep in mind, though, that choosing to ride instead of drive doesn’t affect the cost of the tour. We’re here to make sure everyone has a great time, so don’t hesitate to let our tour guides know if you prefer to ride along.

Children must be at least 8 to ride on the back of our snowmobiles. Younger kids, between 4-10, can enjoy the journey in our safe, enclosed snowcoach.

Yes, you’re welcome to bring your own winter gear if you prefer! While we provide essential snowmobile safety gear and outerwear for each ride, many guests like to bring their own hats, scarves, or neck gaiters. Having familiar gear can make your experience more comfortable, especially if you’re used to your own items. We recommend bringing any extra layers that will keep you warm and make the Alaskan snowmobile adventure even better.

Yes, wearing a helmet is required for everyone’s safety on our adventures. Whether you’re driving or joining as a passenger, helmets are part of the essential safety gear that we provide to make sure your snow machine ride is both safe and enjoyable. Helmets protect you on the trail and are designed for warmth and comfort, so you can fully enjoy the experience without worry. Our goal is to provide the best safety for every guest, from seasoned riders to those trying mountain snowmobile trips for the first time.

The snowcoach comfortably holds 2-3 children, depending on their size. Our snowcoach setup is perfect for families wanting to enjoy Alaska snowmobile trips together, with a safe, enclosed space that’s designed for a smooth ride. Each child has room to sit securely and enjoy the winter landscape, making it a great option for families exploring Alaska’s winter trails with younger passengers.

Yes, we offer a shuttle service for our 9:30 am and 12:30 pm Alaska snowmobile trips. To arrange a pickup, please contact us at least 24 hours before your tour start time, as we need time to confirm transportation. This service ensures a convenient start to your snow machine ride, whether you’re joining us from nearby or planning day trips from Anchorage. Our goal is to make it as easy as possible for you to get on the trail and enjoy your winter snowmobile adventures through Alaska.

Our tours typically start at 10 am and 1 pm, with the exact time spent on the trails varying based on the route and group’s experience. Each snowmobile adventure can adjust to match your comfort level, whether you’re new to riding or prefer more challenging paths. Some days may feature smoother trails, while others may lead us through deep snow and rugged terrain. This flexibility ensures everyone has a safe and enjoyable experience, especially for those looking to ride a snowmobile on their own terms.

We use Polaris double seat snowmobiles and single-rider options, offering comfort and stability for all experience levels. These machines are known for providing a smooth, controlled ride for beginners and advanced riders alike. Designed for Alaskan terrain, our snowmobiles handle everything from easy trails to off trail snowmobile paths, making them ideal for exploring. With these snowmobiles, you’ll be equipped for an exciting, safe adventure across the winter landscape.

Yes, there’s always a chance of spotting wildlife on your adventure. Our guides will lead you through some of the most scenic areas, where sightings of local animals are possible. While seeing wildlife is exciting, your safety is our top priority. Follow your guide’s instructions and keep a respectful distance to ensure a safe experience. Feel free to take photos, but remember that the best way to enjoy these encounters is with caution and respect for Alaska’s natural surroundings.

Additional Information

Alaska’s beauty shines brightest during winter, and there’s no better way to experience it than on a snowmobile. For those wanting a deeper dive into snowmobiling and its origins, The International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association offers a fascinating history and insights. Our base in Willow isn’t just a starting point for your snowmobile journey; it’s a gateway to Alaska’s mesmerizing winter wonderland. For more on what Willow has to offer in the colder months, the Willow Winter Carnival is a local favorite worth checking out.

And if you’re extending your Alaskan trip beyond our tours, the Alaska Travel Guide is your handy companion. It’s brimming with tips and highlights from locals who’ve explored every nook and cranny of this icy paradise. As always, we’re here to make sure your Alaskan adventure is personal, relatable, and brimming with cherished memories.