Combine 2-hour snowmobiling with a 1-hour dog sled tour
3-4 Hours
Up to 3 people
Snowmobile, dogsled tour, shuttle
Combine snowmobiling and dog sledding in one half-day package, with safety instruction included for snowmobile riders. Plan for shuttle timing and lodge wait time between activities.
Kids must be at least 8 years old to ride on the snowmobiles. Dog sleds fit up to three people, and snowmobiles fit one driver and one passenger. Gratuities are not included; 15%–20% for guides is customary.
Full refund with 48 hours notice of cancellation. Full refund in case of operator cancellation due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows will be charged the full price.
Dress like you’re going skiing. Wear warm, insulated cold-weather clothing and bring face protection.
Arrive 30 minutes before your trip. If your trip includes pickup, pickup times are generally 45–60 minutes before departure.
Yes. If you plan on driving, you must bring a valid driver’s license.
1 Stillman Ranch Road, Oakley 84055, UT
Our group had the best dog sledding experience last week. Geoff and Caiden were out mushers. They were super knowledgeable and gave us great info about the dogs, mushing, the area, etc. We started at their base cabin across the road and were shuttled to the dogs. We had several minutes to pet and love on the dogs before we loaded up. You have the option to be bundled up nice and warm with blankets inside the sled or to stand on the back of it behind the musher. We chose to do the split ride for cost effectiveness and were pleasantly surprised that this entailed following behind the sleds on snowmobiles rather than waiting turns at the cabin. This was one of our trip highlights and worth the drive out to experience it. Highly recommend!
Kj Rep
March 11, 2026
Our group had the best dog sledding experience last week. Geoff and Caiden were out mushers. They were super knowledgeable and gave us great info about the dogs, mushing, the area, etc. We started at their base cabin across the road and were shuttled to the dogs. We had several minutes to pet and love on the dogs before we loaded up. You have the option to be bundled up nice and warm with blankets inside the sled or to stand on the back of it behind the musher. We chose to do the split ride for cost effectiveness and were pleasantly surprised that this entailed following behind the sleds on snowmobiles rather than waiting turns at the cabin. This was one of our trip highlights and worth the drive out to experience it. Highly recommend!
Kj Rep
March 11, 2026