Lake Tahoe Snowmobile Tours

Experience the thrill of snowmobiling amidst the breathtaking beauty of the mountains as you wind our way through tall pine trees and aspen groves, powder filled meadows and along lake view ridges, to the summits overlooking Lake Tahoe.

Experience the thrill of snowmobiling amidst the breathtaking beauty of the mountains as you wind our way through tall pine trees and aspen groves, powder filled meadows and along lake view ridges, to the summits overlooking Lake Tahoe. Scheduled stops allow time to enjoy the dramatic scenery from the crest of the High Sierra, and to capture Tahoe’s splendor with a camera or video. Their personalized snowmobile adventure for the beginning through expert rider, with professional, friendly guides and small groups per tour, providing exhilarating experience with memories to last a lifetime!

  • Hours Open daily, reservations are strongly advised
  • Address Brockway Summit, Highway 267, Kings Beach
  • Phone 530-546-4280
  • Website Lake Tahoe Snowmobile Tours
  • Best Feature Personalized snowmobile tours for the beginning through expert rider
  • Snowmobile
  • Tours
  • Departs 2 Times Daily

8 miles south of Truckee, 3 miles north of Kings Beach.

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