Forest Snowmobile Tour in Alaska

Our tour begins with pickup from major hotels in downtown Fairbanks. After about a 30-minute drive, we arrive at our office, Aurora Sphere. There, you’ll gear up with helmets and other equipment befor

Our tour begins with pickup from major hotels in downtown Fairbanks. After about a 30-minute drive, we arrive at our office, Aurora Sphere. There, you’ll gear up with helmets and other equipment before setting off on brand-new Yamaha snowmobiles, led by a professional guide. You’ll ride through snow-covered birch and Christmas tree forests, along a section of the Alaska oil pipeline, and by the Chena River. The total riding time is about one hour.whole tour time are about 2 hours

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Location: Fairbanks

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Q&A

Q: What should I wear for the snowmobile tour? Is it really cold?

A: You definitely want to dress in layers! It can get really chilly in Fairbanks, especially when you're speeding on a snowmobile. Make sure to wear thermal underwear, a good insulated jacket, and waterproof boots. They provide helmets and gloves, so you’re set there. Just be ready for the cold wind on your face while you enjoy the ride!

Q: Is there an age limit for this tour? Can kids join?

A: Yes, kids can join! Generally, children aged 12 and up are allowed to ride their own snowmobile, while younger ones can ride as a passenger with an adult. Just double-check with the tour provider if younger kids can participate. It's such a fun experience for families!

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

A: They usually have a flexible rescheduling policy for bad weather. If conditions are unsafe or too extreme, they’ll let you know and help you find another time that works. It's definitely best to call them a day before your tour to confirm everything is good to go!

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Just did the Forest Snowmobile Tour in Fairbanks, wow!

I went on the Forest Snowmobile Tour last weekend and it was amazing! The scenery was absolutely breathtaking, riding through the snowy birch forests was like something out of a movie. The guide was super chill and gave us great tips on handling the snowmobiles. Plus, they provided all the gear which made it easy. Highly recommend this as a gift for anyone who loves adventure!

Considering gifting the snowmobile tour, anyone done it?

I'm thinking about getting the snowmobile tour for my husband’s birthday. He loves outdoor stuff, but I'm kinda nervous about the cold. Is it really that bad? What’s the best time to go? Any tips would help!