Snowmobile Adventures in Danbury, WI
Experience winter in Wisconsin with our brand-new Polaris snowmobiles. Each rental includes everything you need for a safe and comfortable ride: heated handlebars for warmth, a DOT-approved helmet, Polaris Ride Command with integrated digital trail maps, and a Wisconsin trail pass. Our snowmobiles are maintained daily, easy to operate, and designed for both new and experienced riders.
Renters must be 21 or older, drivers must be at least 18, and all machines are true 2-up snowmobiles, which means you can ride solo or bring a passenger. Children who are 46 inches tall and able to hold on securely may ride with a responsible adult. Every sled leaves with a full tank of 91-octane premium fuel, and it must be returned full when your ride is complete.
Whether you choose a two-hour ride, a full-day adventure, or our weekend package that lets you explore at your own pace, you will have reliable equipment, clear navigation, and a beautiful Northwoods trail system ready for you. Our goal is to make your snowmobile experience smooth, safe, and unforgettable.
Snowmobile Adventure FAQs
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We run a fleet of Polaris snowmobiles across a range of model years. Every sled is in great condition, well maintained daily by our team, and equipped with heated handlebars, Polaris Ride Command with integrated digital trail maps, and a Wisconsin trail pass included.
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You must be 21 or older to rent. Drivers must be 18 or older. Children who are at least 46 inches tall and can hold on securely may ride as a passenger with a responsible adult.
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Yes. All of our snowmobiles are true 2-up sleds, meaning they are designed to carry a rider and a passenger comfortably.
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Yes. Anyone born on or after January 1, 1985 who is at least 12 years old is required to have a Wisconsin Snowmobile Safety Certificate to operate on public trails. The certificate does not expire so you only need to complete it once. You can complete the course online at snowmobile-ed.com/wisconsin or snowmobilecourse.com for $34.95. You must be at least 16 to take the online course. Carry your certificate with you on the trail as you are required to show it to law enforcement upon request.
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Every adventure includes the snowmobile, heated handlebars, a DOT-approved heated helmet, Polaris Ride Command with digital trail maps, a Wisconsin trail pass, and a full tank of 91 octane premium fuel. You are responsible for refueling with 91 octane before returning the sled.
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Yes. We have a limited supply of snow jackets, bibs, boots, and balaclavas available to rent in select sizes. Our helmets are heated. We recommend calling ahead at 715-227-3004 to confirm availability for your size.
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Dress in warm, windproof winter layers — a thermal base layer, insulated jacket, snow pants, temperature-rated boots, gloves, a hat, and a neck gaiter or balaclava. Toe warmers are strongly recommended on very cold days. If you need gear, we have a limited supply of jackets, bibs, boots, and balaclavas available to rent — call ahead to check sizing.
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The trail system connects directly from our location into hundreds of miles of groomed Burnett County snowmobile trails and beyond. Check current trail conditions at burnettcountywi.gov before your trip as trails open when there is a minimum of 4 inches of packed snow.
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Speed limits vary by location and conditions, typically ranging from 10 mph to 55 mph. Riders must follow all posted limits and adjust speed for conditions, visibility, and traffic on the trail.
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Some restaurants and businesses near the trail system are accessible from the route, but dedicated trail bathrooms are limited. Please plan ahead before heading out.
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Not at this time. All snowmobile adventures are self-guided. Each machine includes Polaris Ride Command with integrated digital trail maps for easy navigation so you always know where you are and where you are headed.
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Trails open when there is a minimum of 4 inches of packed snow as determined by Burnett County. If trail conditions are unsafe or severe weather makes riding impossible, we will work with you to reschedule or refund your experience.
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Alcohol and drugs are strictly prohibited when operating any of our vehicles. Wisconsin has a zero tolerance policy for impaired snowmobile operation. If we determine a rider is impaired the adventure is terminated immediately. There are no exceptions or refunds.
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A soft hold is placed on your credit or bank card at check-in. This reserves the funds but does not charge you. The hold is released after the sled is returned and passes inspection by our team. Please note that holds can take up to 7 business days to clear depending on your bank
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Call 911 first if there is any emergency. Then call us at 715-227-3004 and we will get trailside assistance out to you. Do not leave the machine unattended on the trail
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We are 1.5 to 2 hours northeast of the Twin Cities — close enough to make it a full weekend without a long haul. Many of our guests pair their snowmobile adventure with a stay at one of the cabins, lodges, or resorts nearby. Check our Danbury lodging page for options in the area.
Still have questions about our snowmobile adventures?
Call us at 715-227-3004 or visit our full FAQ page. We are open 7 days a week from 9am to 6pm.