Aurora Sleighers Snowmobile Tour in Fairbanks

Chase the Aurora! This night time snowmobile tour combines the best of both worlds: snowmobiling and Aurora viewing! Why do nothing all night long while waiting for the Aurora? Save that kink in your

Chase the Aurora! This night time snowmobile tour combines the best of both worlds: snowmobiling and Aurora viewing! Why do nothing all night long while waiting for the Aurora? Save that kink in your neck, and hop on a snowmobile and chase the Aurora! Don’t forget to bring your cameras and tripods!

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Location: Fairbanks

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Q&A

Q: What's the age limit for this snowmobile tour? Can kids join?

A: Great question! Kids can join the Aurora Sleighers Snowmobile Tour, but they need to be at least 12 years old. Younger kids can accompany you as passengers on the snowmobile, but they won't be able to drive. Just make sure they’re dressed warmly since it can get really cold out there!

Q: What if the weather is bad? Can we reschedule?

A: Yes! Safety is a priority, so if the weather doesn’t cooperate, they’ll offer you the chance to reschedule. Just keep an eye on their policy when you book. They’re pretty flexible as long as you let them know ahead of time!

Q: What kind of gear do we need to wear for the snowmobile tour?

A: Good news! The tour includes winter gear like suits, helmets, and gloves. You’ll still want to wear warm underlayers and waterproof boots. It can get chilly when you're zooming along, so the more warmth, the better!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Aurora Sleighers tour - any thoughts?

Hey guys! I’m considering getting the Aurora Sleighers Snowmobile Tour in Fairbanks as a gift for my partner for their birthday. I’ve heard it’s an amazing experience to see the Northern Lights while snowmobiling, but I’m a bit worried about the cold. Is it really worth it? What’s the vibe like? Thanks a bunch!

Anyone done the Aurora Sleighers tour recently?

I’m really interested in the Aurora Sleighers Snowmobile tour but unsure if it’s good for someone who’s never snowmobiled before. Do they take beginners out, or is it mostly for experienced riders? Any tips would be appreciated!