Kick off your adventure with hands-on instruction on how to operate your sled safely and confidently. But don’t think “beginner” means slow—you’ll stop in open meadows where you can “let ’er rip!” if you’re feeling bold. Ride through the breathtaking Bridger-Teton National Forest, with a chance to spot wildlife along the way. Want to level up? Our expert guides will give you riding tips to help you progress to intermediate tours.
Trail: Never been on a snowmobile, or been on a snowmobile only a few times.
Off-Trail: Has operated snowmobiles a few times but never in deep powder.
An intermediate tour is for those who are already familiar with the operation of snowmobiles. Intermediate tours venture farther off-trail and travel at higher speeds on trail than beginner tours.
Trail: Rides sleds 5-10 times a year and can maintain speed and maneuver corners easily.
Off-Trail: Rides sleds 8-10 times a year, has been in some powder but not deep powder. May understand powder turns but cannot execute every time.
Ready to push your limits? Our advanced tours are built for seasoned riders who crave speed, challenge, and epic terrain. On-trail, tackle high-speed runs with confidence; off-trail, you’ll rip through deep powder, carve tight turns, and master steep sidehills. These tours demand skill, agility, and serious sled experience—bring your A-game and prepare for some of the most exhilarating snowmobiling Togwotee Pass has to offer.
Trail: Enjoys high rates of speed and rides 15-20 times per year. Has owned or currently owns their own sled. Can corner at high rates of speed. Feels comfortable on snowmobiles.
Off-Trail: Has ridden a sled in deep powder and can powder turn, side hill and hill climb. Not always able to execute side hilling and more technical powder turns through trees down hill.
Extreme tours are off-trail and REQUIRE solid proficiency at off trail riding. You could end up in a situation where side hilling for 100 feet could be required, or where downhill powder turns through tight trees are non-optional.
Off-Trail Only Classification: Owns sled or rides 20+ times per year in powder. Can side hill for 200+ yards or powder turn on a dime. Can powder turn down hill while maneuvering through trees. Enjoys all forms of backcountry from hill climbing to boon docking.