How it works
With both guided & unguided options available, our snowmobile rentals in the Bighorn Mountains can be catered to fit your needs. You can pick up your rental at our shop, Wyoming High Country Lodge, 1088 E Brundage Lane in Sheridan, Wyoming, have it dropped off for a fee, or rent a trailer from us.
We partner with Ski-Doo’s Uncharted Society to ensure you have the best machines available. While we are closest to the Bighorn Mountains, you are free to take the snowmobile wherever as long as it’s in permitted for snowmobile use.
Pick up times can vary, and we will do our best to work with you! Most clients pick up their rental early in the morning, or the night before (no extra charge).
**Rentals must be returned full of fuel or we will charge the card on file and fill the sled ourselves.
While you don’t need a guide to rent from us, we highly recommend going with someone who knows what they are doing if it’s your first time! If you book a guided tour with us, you get 20% off your rental when you use the code “fullsend” at checkout.
If you are booking multiple days, you receive 15% the total price. Enter code “snow” at checkout.
Snowmobile rentals are picked up and trailered from 114 E Ridge Road, Sheridan, Wyoming or can be delivered for a one time $50 fee. Guests of Wyoming High Country Lodge do not need to worry about this. If you book a guide with a rental, there is also no fee.
About our Fleet
Each snowmobile was purpose built for a specific function. Some are built for groomed trails & comfort, while others are built for deep snow & easy maneuverability. Discover which one is right for you!
The difference between a mountain sled and a trail sled:
We get asked this question a lot when people are inquiring about renting a snowmobile. Clients will ask “I would like to rent a snowmobile” and we say, “Awesome, which kind would you like? A mountain sled or a trail sled?” Then they proceed to ask “What’s the difference?”
Mountain snowmobiling is challenging, physically demanding, and adrenaline packed. Skill is required. If you’re ok with learning a new skill and not being instantly good at something, mountain snowmobiling is a blast, but we highly recommend going with a guide or someone who has done it before.
Trail riding requires very minimal skill. While still a ton of fun, it is more laid back and focused on enjoying the great outdoors. While both options will offer scenery, they couldn’t be anymore different in terms of overall experience. Our mountain sleds have a lot of horsepower, while our trail sleds are easy going.
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2025 Ski-Doo Adrenaline - off Trail
When winter urges to push a little harder, explore a little deeper, the 2024 Summit Adrenaline with Edge Package is the answer. Built on the new REV Gen5 platform, it makes hillclimbs, treelines or open powder bowls more epic with its agile, effortless handling and addicting Rotax power.
Type of Terrain: Deep snow, backcountry.
Engine Size: 850cc. 165hp.
Track Length: 154” w/ 3” lug.
Driver Age Limit: 21 to rent, 16 to drive with a valid driver’s license.
Skill Level Required: None, but some skill experience highly recommended.
Full Day Rate: $350/day + fees and fuel. Sled must be returned with a full tank of gas. We can fill them for you or you can fill them yourselves. If you are booking multiple days, enter code “snow” at checkout.
Trailhead Transportation Fee (If needed): $50 - (if renting multiple sleds, the total fee is also $50)
Trailer Rental (If needed): $50/day
2024 Ski-Doo Grand Touring - Trail only
The Grand Touring is for comfortable, on-trail adventures with its high windshield, hand warmers, and passenger seat. The Grand Touring can hold one driver and one passenger. This sled is for on-trail only and is for those looking for a more laid back excursion in the Bighorn Mountains.
Type of Terrain: Trail.
Engine Size: 600cc
Driver Age Limit: 21 to rent, 16 to drive, 6 to ride as passenger. Renters must have a valid driver’s license.
Skill Level Required: None
Full Day Rate: $275/day + fees and fuel. Sled must be returned with a full tank of 91 non-ethanol fuel. If you are booking multiple days, enter code “snow” at checkout.
Trailhead Transportation Fee (If needed): $50 - (if renting multiple sleds, the total fee is also $50)
Trailer Rental (If needed): $50/day
Frequently asked questions
Q: What are pickup times and drop off times?
A: These are totally custom within reason. Please let us know in the “notes” section when booking what times you would like your rental. Most clients pick up their rental at 7:45am and drop them off at 6:00pm.
Q: How do I book multiple days?
A: You have to treat each day as its own transaction. Hoping our reservation software allows us to book multiple days in one transaction in the future, but for now, Fareharbor only allows one day at a time to be booked. Meaning you will have to enter your credit card info for each day or add multiple days to your “cart”.
Q: Can I keep my rental overnight?
A: Yes, multi-day rentals may be kept overnight. You may also be able to pick up your rental the evening before your rental date.
Q: I have never snowmobiled before, which type of sled do I want?
A: Backcountry snowmobiling and trail riding are nearly two totally different sports. Backcountry riding is a physically demanding challenge that requires skill and time to be good at. It can still be an absolute blast for beginners, but if you’re not in the mood to learn a new skill and just want to simply relax, then a trail sled might be up your alley. Trail sleds are still a blast, but we relax and soak in the scenery more on a trail sled.
Q: How does insurance work?
A: Insurance is built into our pricing but only covers a total loss of the machine. Any damages occurred that do not equal the market value of the sled will require you to pay for said damages. Operate carefully.