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Vermont Snowmobile Tours - Experience True Vermont - Scenic Guided Tours Stay at our Vermont Bed and Breakfast in Island Pond and Snowmobile in Vermont Snowmobiliers Wanted - Vermont Snowmobiling - Snowmobiling in Vermont Island Pond, Vermont is the Snowmobiling Capital of the East We offer tours for men and women, couples, groups, and corporate groups. What's all the fuss about snowmobiling in Vermont? Snowmobile in Vermont - Stay at our Vermont Inn and check out our (Intro to Snowmobiling - Vermont Snowmobiling Tours), Women's Trips Introduction To Vermont Snowmobiling for Women - Mid Week Adventures.
Explore the Northeast Kingdom located in Northern Vermont. We offer snowmobile tours in Vermont, New Hampshire, and beyond. We offer two hour tours, four hour tours, and full day tours.Island Pond, Vermont is the Snowmobiling Capital of the EAST! If you want to experience the best scenic routes, the most snow, spot wildlife, and ride on the best marked and groomed trails then you have to ride in Island Pond, Vermont. Innsiders Scoop: Shhh..... We have the best snowmobiling trails in the entire State of Vermont. Our favorite Snowmobiling in Vermont tour is to ride from Island Pond, Vermont down to Burke, Vermont and have lunch and a latte at River Garden Cafe.
We stop along the trails for hot chocolate, coffee, and pictures.All levels welcome. Safety is our number one priority. No experience needed. Why not get outside and see the most scenic routes of Vermont, spot a wild moose, and experience all of Vermont and New Hampshire via the wonderful sport of snowmobiling?
Two Hour Guided Snowmobiling Tour:Double Sled (2 people per sled) $150.00 Double Sled (1 person per sled) $120.00 Half Day Guided Snowmobiling Tour: Double Sled (2 people per sled) $260.00 Double Sled (1 person per sled) $240.00 Full Day Guided Snowmobiling Tour: Double Sled (2 people per sled) $380.00 Double Sled (1 person per sled) $360.00
Complete instruction for all ability levels.Safety video and demonstrations before going out onto the Vermont Snowmobiling and New Hampshire Snowmobiling Trails. Hundreds of miles of groomed Snowmobiling in Vermont trails in the Northeast Kingdom of and beyond. Helmets, gloves and suits available. Please tell us in advance if you will need clothing. *Special Snowmobiling Tours for groups to Canada, Maine, and New Hampshire are available. Please inquire.
Reservations and deposits are accepted with MasterCard, Visa, AMEX or Discover.
Walk-ins are welcome.Cancellation Policy: Customer must give 24 hour notice or deposit is 100% non-refundable. Please plan ahead for your Vermont Snowmobiling Tour, as reservations tend to fill quickly, especially during holiday periods such as Christmas, New Years, and Martin Luther King Weekends. Our Snowmobile Tours are led by experienced and expert guides who know Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and the trails of Quebec. They will ensure that your snowmobiling tour is the best it can be and want you to have a great experience. If you have any questions please give us a call or send an email. ![]() Want to learn more about Snowmobiling in Vermont? Please check out this snowmobiling website about Vermont Snowmobiling FIRST TIME? GETTING STARTED SNOWMOBILING IN VERMONT Check out rules and regulations at VAST - Vermont Association of Snow Travelers Want to learn more and chat with others? Go to Snowmobile World Want to see our extensive trail system? Check out our Vermont Snowmobiling Tours trails and trail system in Northern Vermont. For other Vermont Outdoor activities please check out VOGA - Vermont Outdoor Guide Association - We are members of VOGA! Want to see the latest in snowmobiling technology? Check out the big four makers of snowmobiles. Ski Doo Snowmobiles Polaris Snowmobiles Artic Cat Snowmobiles Yamaha Snowmobiles There is also Redline Snowmobile. If you want to buy some snowmobiling clothing for yourself please check out Dennis Kirk. They have a huge selection, a big catalog, and great prices. There is also Klim Aggressive snowmobile clothing. They have great gear for extreme weather conditions. Another great company is Reima. Preparing for the worst. What do I do if I go through the ice on a snowmobile? NOTE: If you have your own winter gear please bring big warm boots, snow pant bibs, warm socks, thick gloves, a neck warmer, and prepare to dress in warm layers. Thus, if you get too hot you can take a layer off. Also, bring your camera for great Vermont winter pictures via snowmobile. |
