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Ready to experience the thrill of Colorado snowmobiling? Fill out the form and we'll get back to you within 24 hours to confirm your reservation.
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Location
9.5 miles south of Copper Mountain
Summit County, Colorado
Hours of Operation
Tours: Daily during season
Office: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM MST
Season: November - April
info@whitemountaintours.net
Complimentary Transportation
We offer free pick-up and drop-off from:
- Copper Mountain
- Frisco
- Breckenridge
- Keystone
- Dillon/Silverthorne
- Vail (fee may apply)
Quick Booking Tips
- Book 24-48 hours in advance
- Groups of 10+ contact us directly
- Same-day may be available - call!
- Weather cancellations fully refunded
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need experience to snowmobile?
No experience required! Our guides provide instruction before every tour, and our Daily Tours are designed for all skill levels.
What's the minimum age?
Children 6 and under ride free with an adult. Drivers must be 16+ with valid ID. Night tours require riders to be 12+.
What if there's bad weather?
We operate in most weather conditions - light snow can make for amazing riding! If we cancel due to safety concerns, you'll receive a full refund or reschedule.
Is gear included?
Yes! We provide snowsuits, boots, gloves, helmets, and goggles at no additional cost.
Best ways to reach us
For tour bookings, the contact form on this page or a phone call during business hours (8 AM to 6 PM Mountain Time, daily during winter season) gets you the fastest response. We typically reply to email inquiries within four hours during the day and by next morning for messages received overnight. For urgent same-day questions about an existing booking, please call rather than email — the phone is monitored continuously while tours are running.
If you’re inquiring about group bookings (10 or more riders), corporate events, or custom multi-day itineraries, mention this in the first message so we can route you to our group coordinator. These bookings often involve specific logistics around lodging coordination, meal stops, and transportation that take longer to plan than standard tours.
What to Expect
Sustainability has become central to how responsible tour operators design their offerings. Practices like rotating routes to prevent trail erosion, partnering with local guides whose communities benefit from tourism revenue, and using transportation that minimizes per-visitor impact are no longer marketing differentiators — they're industry standards. Visitors who choose operators with these practices contribute to the long-term viability of the destinations they love.
Lodging and dining options in the region span from rustic backcountry cabins to higher-end mountain resorts. Each tier offers distinct advantages — the rustic options put you closer to trailheads and natural quiet, while the resorts provide amenities that work well for groups with mixed energy levels. Our tour planning typically blends both depending on the day's activity profile and the group's preferences.
The local ecosystem here supports diverse wildlife and plant communities that change dramatically with elevation. A two-hour drive from the lowland forest to alpine zone passes through habitat transitions that elsewhere would require traveling hundreds of miles. This compressed diversity is what makes the region particularly compelling for naturalists, photographers, and travelers who want richness within a constrained itinerary.