Colorado can be considered a paradise for those interested in winter sports activities. Snowmobiling is a popular fun experience here. And in northern Colorado’s Yampa Valley, we have Steamboat Springs, where the ample snow and beautiful mountain scenarios make snowmobiling adventures a thrilling experience.
There are snowmobile rentals available throughout Steamboat Springs. They offer different tour plans for varied prices. Half and full-day options and even hourly options are available, costing around a couple of hundred bucks for a few hours. Guided and unguided tours are provided.

Snowmobiling in steamboat springs
Snowmobiling wearables:
- Ski clothes ( multiple layers)
- DOT certified helmets(usually provided with rental)
- Waterproof ski gloves
- Snow goggles
- Warm jacket
- Neck gator, scarves, face mask
- Sunscreen, chapstick
Now, if you are planning to rent snowmobiles, consider the following points:
Many snowmobile accidents involve a rented snowmobile. Inexperience can lead to such situations. It is better if the beginners take a snowmobile safety course. Also, most snowmobile accidents occur in corners. Therefore, keep in mind to be always alert. Some points to focus on are discussed below.
- Stay to the right at all times
- Be attentive and keep your eyes on the trail properly, not on the scenic beauty
- You shouldn’t be lazy as snowmobile is an active sports
- For a safer ride, lower the speeds
- Use less brakes on the corners
- Do not use hand signal
- Always expect other riders on the ride.
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Steamboat Snowmobile Tours
They offer rides through the Routt National Forest, one of the best places for snowmobiling in the country. Rabbit Ear Pass is known for a nearby peak of distinctive rabbit ear appearance. During winter, it is known as snowmobiling mecca. Also, we have the buffalo pass, which offers the deepest and the driest snowfall in the Rocky Mountain region. They have options both for beginners and advanced riders (over 3-year olds). Guided snowmobiling is recommended for beginners and the young. They will cover snowmobile operations, map orientation, and safety tips with each group before departing. The guides have snowmobiling expertise with good knowledge of first aid. They also offer complementary pickups. DOT helmets are provided. Snowsuits and snowmobile boots can also be provided if necessary. The rider must be 16 years old. If you bring your own snowmobiles, then they need to be licensed. Many daily tours are listed on the website. Pricing varies according to the size and model of the machine, the number of hours/days rented, etc.
Sleds: Polaris 550, Ski-Doo
- Season: late November- early April
- Address: 32617 Country Rd 26, Steamboat Springs, CO
- Phone: 970-879-6500
Colorado Sled Rentals
They allow rides with their certified guides for beginners. You can also enjoy rides with friends and family. All sled rentals include snowmobile safety review, full tank of gas, helmet and avalanche safety gears, personal locator beacon, etc. Polaris mono suites are available for an additional charge. Pickups are provided.
Sled: 2022 Polaris 550 Indy Adventure 144.
- Season: November- April
- Address: 2151 Downhill Dr, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487, United States
- Phone: 970-439-1707
Saddleback Ranch
It is the only guided snowmobile tour on private land. They have views of flattops and mountains. There are many tour plans including short 2 hours, half-day, and sunset snowmobile tours. The driver must be 16 years old. Pickup facilities are available. They also have facilities for sleigh rides, snow tubing, etc.
Sled: Skidoo 4 stroke snowmobile
- Season: November- April
- Address: 36975 Co Rd 179, Steamboat Spring, United States
- Phone: 970-879-3711
Rocky Mountain Sled Rentals
Operation in the Routt National Forest, they provide guided tours and unguided snowmobile rentals. They offer private tours for just you and your group. They have superb access to marked and groomed trails. The rider must be above 16 years old. Passengers should be above 12 years. Unguided bare snowmobile rentals are available for age 25+. 2-hour, 4-hour, 6-hour, 8-hour tour plans are available. Pricing doesn’t include the cost of fuel.
Sled: Ski-Doo Summit SP 850
- Season: mid November to early April
- Address: 2989 Riverside Plaza, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487, United States
- Phone: 970-627-9673
Thunderstruck Adventures
They offer private mountain ridings and technical tree ridings, which is the favorite type of riding for many snowmobilers. The mountain offers beautiful views. They will provide snowmobile helmets and other gear if needed. Transportation facilities are also made available to the guests. They offer half-day adventures, full-day adventures, and even sled rentals alone for experienced riders. The rider should be above 16 years,
Sleds: 850 Polaris MATRYX Snowmobiles, 2022 Polaris 2 passenger snowmobile, 2022 Polaris 850 RMK, Khaos, and Boost.
- Season: mid November to early April
- Address: 2740 Lincoln Ave Unit #3, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487, United States
- Phone: 970-237-3523
High Mountains Snowmobile Tour
Passengers above 3 years old are allowed. The rider should be above 16 years old. Children below 15 years can ride with any adult, 18 years older. Self-guided rentals are not allowed. Guided snowmobiling is recommended for beginners and young riders. Snowmobile operation, map orientation, and safety tips will be shared with each group before departure. Guides have expertise in backcountry snowmobiling and also in first aid procedures. They have a thorough understanding of the area and they will provide quality service without letting you bored. DOT Helmets will be provided for all passengers. Ski Helmets are not allowed. Snowmobile boots and snowsuits can be provided if needed. Complimentary shuttle pickup is available. Tour plans available are 9 AM First Track, 11 AM Backcountry Explorer, etc., to name a few.
Sleds: Polaris 550, Ski Doo 600
- Season: November- April (winter)
- Address: High Mountain Snowmobile Tours, PO Box 882805, Steamboat Springs, CO
- Phone: 970-879-9073
With these rentals, there are actually better options available to enjoy the season without actually owning snowmobiles. And what more can you ask for?
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