Snowmobiling in Winter Park

Thing To Do Snowmobiling in Winter Park

Specially designed for winter travel and recreation, Winter Park, CO snowmobiling is a great activity for riders of all ages. In fact, our beautiful resort town is one of the best places to go snowmobiling in Colorado! There are miles of trails to explore, from open meadows to steep mountain areas, and each offers a glimpse into Colorado’s backcountry. Here are some of our favorite ways to enjoy this thrilling cold-weather sport.

Experience Winter Park, CO Snowmobiling

Grand Adventures

For panoramic views of the Fraser Valley and Winter Park Resort, book a guided excursion with Grand Adventures. This company offers a variety of guided tour options that range from beginner to advanced abilities. Whether you choose to explore Winter Park Mountain Lodge, Grand Lake, or the spectacular Continental Divide, Grand Adventures has a snowmobile experience for you. For families with young children, the Fraser Valley Family Tour offers a shorter ride and easy trail riding. There are options for riders of all experiences. The best part? You’ll drive an eco-friendly Ski-Doo Ace Touring or a Yamaha Venture Lite snowmobile, perfect for both comfort and performance. Group discounts are available for parties of ten or more.

On the Trail Rentals

If you’re an experienced rider and prefer to head out on your own, consider renting a snowmobile from On the Trail Rentals. A rental includes a new snowmobile model, snowsuit, helmet, boots, trail map and one tank of fuel. Book your snowmobile rental for anywhere between two hours and multiple days. On the Trail Rentals is located just three miles northwest of Grand Lake, offering easy access to the top snowmobile trails in Arapahoe National Forest. Start riding directly from the North Supply Kiosk . Call (970) 627-0171 or fill out an online request form to reserve your rental. On the Trail Rentals also offers guided snowmobile tours from November 26 to April 1, weather permitting.

Winter Park Snowmobiling Safety & Tips

Make sure you are prepared for your Winter Park snowmobiling adventure. For all snowmobile drivers, a valid driver’s license is required, and a credit card is required for damage deposits. Don’t forget to wear appropriate attire when snowmobiling. While snowsuits and boots are often provided, wear warm layers, gloves and goggles to be fully equipped for all weather conditions. Consult the snowmobile trail system map and trail conditions provided by Grand Lake Trail Groomers for maintained trails, speed limits, play areas and more in the Arapaho National Forest.

Make safety a priority on your Winter Park snowmobile adventure. Here are a few safety tips to follow:

  • Bring a first-aid kit, emergency kit and repair kit.
  • Bring a friend for unguided rentals and communicate to others where you are headed.
  • Follow the rules of the road and stay alert to other riders.
  • Avoid riding on lakes; variable ice conditions make riding dangerous.

Book Your Vacation With Stay Winter Park

After an incredible day of Winter Park snowmobiling, come back to one of our gorgeous vacation rentals and warm up! From condos and townhouses to private home and cabins, StayWinterPark offers top-notch accommodations and amenities. Book our 2665 Golden Eagle home - an incredible 4 bedroom home on secluded 5 acres and you can snowmobile right from the house! Views of the Continental Divide, private outdoor hot tub, plenty of parking and spacious for a number of guests to enjoy.

Call us for details and start planning your getaway today! We look forward to having you.