Explore the back-country with an experienced guide; helmets and fuel included
3 hours
Helmets, Fuel and oil
Ride a snowmobile through the back-country of Brian Head, Dixie National Forest, and Cedar Breaks National Monument with an experienced guide. Helmets and fuel are included.
Drivers must be 16+ with parental consent, and the minimum recommended passenger age is 5. A valid driver’s license or ID is required. Three-hour tours require a minimum of 2 drivers.
A credit card is required for the security deposit, and a $1,000 hold will be placed on the guest’s credit card at check-in to cover any incidentals or damage that may occur while operating the snowmobile; the hold will be released after the equipment is returned and inspected.
Guests will be at or above 10,000 ft elevation for the entirety of the tour, and snowmobiling is a cold and physically demanding activity. Wear water-resistant, windproof, insulated clothing with over-the-ankle winter boots; sunglasses or goggles are recommended.
Cancel at least 48 hours before for no fees; groups of 6+ snowmobiles require 72 hours. Otherwise a $25 per snowmobile cancellation fee may apply. No call/no show is charged the full amount.
539 UT-143, Brian Head, UT 84719, United States
The guides here are clearly the heart of the operation. Cooper, Samantha, Tristian, Selby, Carter, and Samuel all get called out by name across reviews, and the consistent theme is that they're patient, knowledgeable, and genuinely great with kids and beginners. Families show up nervous and leave talking about the trip for years, which says a lot about how the staff handles mixed-ability groups. Tours run through Brian Head, Dixie National Forest, and Cedar Breaks National Monument, so the scenery alone is worth the trip. The 1.5-hour option works well for first-timers, and the 3-hour tour seems to be the crowd favorite for those who want a fuller experience. One reviewer noted the actual saddle time felt shorter than expected on the shorter tour, so it's worth going in with realistic expectations about pacing and stops. Overall this is a well-run operation with a strong track record and a staff that seems to genuinely care about the experience. The ratings across a large volume of reviews back that up consistently. If you're planning a trip to the Brian Head area and want a guided snowmobile adventure, this is a pretty easy call.
Allways an amazing experience doing business with thunder mountian ..
Brock Bynum
April 15, 2026
Allways an amazing experience doing business with thunder mountian ..
Brock Bynum
April 15, 2026