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Experience a 3-hour guided snowmobile adventure in Wyoming, exploring Bridger-Teton National Park and the Grand Teton Mountains with expert guides.

The Jackson Hole: Bridger-Teton Guided Snowmobile Tour offers a remarkable way to explore Wyoming’s stunning snowy landscapes. Priced at $350 per person and lasting 3 hours, this tour departs from Heart Six Ranch and takes you into the heart of Bridger-Teton National Park. It’s a fantastic option for anyone eager to see the Grand Teton Mountains while enjoying the thrill of snowmobiling, all while being comfortably equipped with snow gear and a hot drink.
This tour is especially suited for those who appreciate scenic views, wildlife spotting, and a guided experience. It’s important to note that snowmobile insurance is mandatory and should be arranged beforehand unless proof of personal coverage is available. With high praise for the knowledgeable guides and top-tier equipment, this activity promises both safety and adventure in a breathtaking setting.
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The adventure begins at the Heart Six Ranch lodge in Jackson Hole, where guests check in and are fitted with snowmobiling attire. In winter, parking is available at the Buffalo Valley Café, making the process straightforward. The guides provide a safety briefing and instruction, especially helpful for first-timers or those less familiar with snowmobiling.
Meeting here ensures you’re ready for the scenic journey that follows. The ranch setting also offers a rustic atmosphere that enhances the anticipation of your snowy adventure. It’s recommended to bring a driver’s license for the snowmobile operation.

The tour package covers everything needed for a smooth ride. You receive a guide who leads you through the landscape, along with snowmobiling equipment—including insulated suits, gloves, and helmets—to keep you warm and comfortable. The hot chocolate or coffee served at the end provides a cozy finish to your snowy excursion.
It’s worth noting that snowmobile insurance is not included in the price but must be purchased separately unless you can present proof of coverage. This requirement helps ensure safety and peace of mind during the ride.
The guides lead you across vast meadows and into the rugged mountain terrain of Bridger-Teton National Park. You’ll be riding along groomed trails and through deep snow, with the option to explore higher elevations where you can find remote lodges and restaurants.
Throughout the ride, you’ll encounter wildlife sightings such as elk, moose, and eagles. Your guides are well-versed in local wildlife and landscape features, stopping at scenic spots for photos and brief explanations. The route allows for about 50 miles of varied terrain, offering both exhilarating straightaways and gentle curves.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the unrivaled highlights is the views of the Grand Teton Mountains. The towering peaks dominate the landscape, providing a dramatic backdrop as you zip across the snow. The guides ensure you get ample time to admire these majestic mountains and capture stunning photographs.
The scenery includes lush forests, open meadows, and the sweeping horizons of the Continental Divide. Riding higher up into the mountains, you may discover remote lodges that seem like hidden escapes in the wilderness.

The modern snowmobiles feature heated handlebars and throttles, which make riding in cold weather much more comfortable. The gear provided is described as top-of-the-line, helping riders stay warm during the entire 3-hour experience.
Safety is a priority, with guides stopping regularly for breaks, photo opportunities, and safety checks. The tour is suitable for beginners thanks to thorough instruction and attentive guides, such as Denver and Keith, who are frequently praised for their expertise and patience.
Many reviews highlight how the guides tailor the experience to match individual skill levels. First-timers and seasoned snowmobilers alike find the experience enjoyable. The speed can reach over 40 mph on straight, open trails, providing an adrenaline rush for thrill-seekers, while the guided stops ensure everyone feels comfortable and safe.
The instruction provided makes it accessible for those new to snowmobiling, and the guides’ knowledge enhances the overall experience, offering insights into local wildlife, geography, and history.
The 3-hour tour is typically available in both morning and afternoon slots, allowing flexibility to fit your schedule. The pace is steady, with enough time for sightseeing, photo stops, and enjoying the ride without feeling rushed. Breaks are timed appropriately to prevent fatigue and keep everyone engaged.
It’s recommended to arrive early and be prepared for the cold, as the tour involves continuous riding through snowy landscapes.
This activity is ideal for adventurers of all experience levels who want a safe yet thrilling way to explore Wyoming’s wilderness. Wildlife enthusiasts, landscape photographers, and those seeking a fun outdoor activity during winter find this tour highly satisfying.
Because guided instruction and safety are emphasized, it’s suitable for first-timers and those with some snowmobiling experience. However, it’s not recommended for pregnant women or individuals without a driver’s license.
The Jackson Hole: Bridger-Teton Guided Snowmobile Tour offers an excellent blend of scenic beauty, wildlife viewing, and adventure. The expert guides, such as Denver and Keith, enhance the trip with their local knowledge and friendly approach. The top-quality equipment and safety measures ensure a comfortable ride, even in cold weather.
While the $350 price includes all gear and the guide, remember that snowmobile insurance must be purchased separately. The 3-hour duration strikes a good balance between adventure and relaxation, making it perfect for visitors who want a memorable outdoor experience without a full-day commitment.
This tour stands out as a wonderful way to see the Grand Teton Mountains and surrounding Continental Divide region in winter. It’s especially suited for those who value stunning scenery, wildlife sightings, and a guided, safe ride through Wyoming’s snowy wilderness.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is accessible for beginners thanks to thorough instruction and attentive guides who ensure safety and comfort.
What is included in the price?
The guide, snowmobiling equipment, and hot chocolate or coffee are included. Snowmobile insurance is not included.
Where do I check in for the tour?
Check in at the Heart Six Ranch lodge in Jackson Hole. In winter, parking is available at Buffalo Valley Café.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, including riding and breaks.
What should I bring?
A driver’s license is required for snowmobile operation. Dress warmly, as the gear is provided.
Are there age or physical restrictions?
The tour is not suitable for pregnant women or for those without a driver’s license.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is the scenery like?
Expect breathtaking views of the Grand Teton Mountains, open meadows, lush forests, and the Continental Divide.
Is this tour good for wildlife viewing?
Absolutely, guides will stop for wildlife sightings such as elk, moose, eagles, and possibly mountain lions.
Is it safe to ride in cold weather?
Yes, with the provided heated gear and guided pace, snowmobiling in winter is both safe and enjoyable.
How fast can I go?
On straight trails, speeds can exceed 40 mph, giving a thrilling ride for those seeking adventure.