Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many people can go on a snowmobile?
A: One or two people can go on one machine.
Q: Can I wear my ski helmet and goggles?
A: You can bring your own helmet, provided it is D.O.T. approved.
Q: Can I wear ski clothes?
A: Yes, you should dress warmly as if you are skiing. We also have suits you can rent.
Q: How old do you have to be to drive a snowmobile?
A: You must be at least 16 to drive, and have a parent or guardians permission.
*Drivers under 18 may only drive as a single*
Q: Do I need a license to drive a snowmobile on this tour?
A: No drivers license is required.
Q: How old must you be to ride as a passenger?
A: We suggest you are 4 years of age or older.
Q: How old must you be to take a kids tour?
A: We suggest ages 5 to 12.
Q: Do the kid's tours go on their own tour?
A: Yes, they go on their own tour, with their own guide.
Q: Do you still go snowmobiling when it snows out?
A: Yes! If it is snowing, allow yourself more time to arrive at your tour location safely and on time.
Q: Do I need a reservation?
A: Reservation are suggested. Walk-ins are welcomed, but either way we need you here 1 hour prior to your tour time.
Q: Do I need to have snowmobile experience?
A: No, beginners to experts are welcomed at all of our locations.
Q: Are there places to stop and take pictures on the tour?
A: Yes, we usually stop at some point to take pictures.