Jackson Hole & Yellowstone Snowmobile Adventure
See the wonders of Jackson Hole, the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone areas during the winter, when snow sparkles against the mountains, its streams and thermal features. This is a non-guided tour, but includes guided snowmobiling.
$2,899.00 Per Person Double Occupancy
$3,349.00 Per Person Single Occupancy
$2,699.00 Per Person Triple Occupancy
$2,599.00 Per Person Quad Occupancy
Itinerary:
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Today arrive in Jackson Hole Wyoming, gateway to Yellowstone and your winter adventures. Transfer on your own by taxi or Uber to your hotel and check-in for a five-night stay. The evening is free to explore Jackson on your own.
Lodging: Elk Country Inn, Jackson, WY
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This is your day to discover Yellowstone National Park, America's oldest and most famous national park, via snowmobile. You will be outfitted with all the necessary gear, given riding instructions and a professional guide will lead you on a day of adventure. Visit some of the landmarks for which Yellowstone is famous including Moose Falls, Lewis Canyon, Lewis Falls, West Thumb Geyser Basin and the world's most famous geyser, Old Faithful. There will be plenty of time to witness Old Faithful's dramatic display, enjoy an included lunch and explore the area. In the afternoon, enjoy a return trip to Jackson with additional picture stops along the way. Arrive in Jackson with the evening free on your own.
Lodging: Elk Country Inn, Jackson, WY
Meals: B, L
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Today is a free day in Jackson to pursue what interests you most. Jackson offers a wide variety of optional tours and activities including snowmobile tours, cross-country and downhill skiing, snowshoeing, dog sledding and more. You may even want to visit the National Elk Refuge, a winter home for thousands of these majestic animals. Get a close-up view as you take a horse-drawn sleigh ride right into the massive heard on the Elk Refuge. Whatever you choose, it is sure to be a great day in this winter wonderland.
What to wear for the snowmobile trip: Make sure you come dressed in layers, about 3 layers on your upper body and 2 layers on your legs (a base layer, but also a heavier layer like a fleece or wool sweater and/or a light down puffy or vest), and wool socks are recommended. Please make sure to bring along a helmet liner, balaclava, or buff to wear with the provided helmets. Don't forget your sunglasses, camera, and a bottle of water.
Lodging: Elk Country Inn, Jackson, WY
Meals: B
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Today will be a half-day guided snowmobile excursion in the Gros Ventre Mountains. The Gros Ventre Mountain Range (pronounced groh-vahnt) is part of the Central Rocky Mountains and is located west of the Continental Divide in Wyoming. Take a relaxing ride on a groomed trail through a winter wildlife sanctuary. Elk, deer, moose, bighorn sheep, eagles, and wolves are animals that frequent the area. The Gros Ventre Valley is considered a critical winter game range, so no off-trail snowmobile riding is permitted. Return to Jackson with the rest of the day free to explore the many restaurants, shops and art galleries on your own.
What to wear for the snowmobile trip: Make sure you come to us dressed in layers (about 3 layers on your upper body and 1-2 layers on your legs) bring along your camera, a water bottle, your sunglasses and a helmet liner/balaclava (we also sell fleece helmet liners at our office for $20.00 each).
Lodging: Elk Country Inn, Jackson, WY
Meals: B
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The Continental Divide, also referred to as North America’s backbone, cuts through Wyoming from the northwest to the south-central border. Rivers east of the Continental Divide drain into the Missouri River Basin and eventually the Atlantic Ocean. Rivers west of the Continental Divide drain into the Columbia or Colorado River Basins and then into the Pacific Ocean. Togwotee Pass (pronounced toga-tee) is a mountain pass located on the Continental Divide in the Absaroka Mountains of the United States, between the towns of Dubois and Moran Junction, Wyoming. The pass provides the most direct access to Grand Teton National Park from eastern Wyoming. Sweeping vistas of the Teton Range are visible from the western slopes of the pass. Togwotee Pass receives heavy winter snowfall and is North America's premier destination for snowmobiling.
What to wear for the snowmobile trip: Make sure you come to us dressed in layers (about 3 layers on your upper body and 1-2 layers on your legs) bring along your camera, a water bottle, your sunglasses and a helmet liner/balaclava (we do also sell fleece helmet liners at our office for $20.00 each).
Lodging: Elk Country Inn, Jackson, WY
Meals: B, L
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This morning, transfer to the Jackson Airport by taxi on your own for your departure flight home.
Meals: B
Tour Details:
Inclusions:
- 5 nights of accommodations
- Hotel pick-up for all included activities
- 5 breakfasts, 2 lunches
- 3 days of guided snowmobiling with some of the necessary gear; winter suit, boots, helmet, fuel, etc
- Damage waiver fee for snowmobiles
- Gratuities for included meals, local guides and outfitters
Not Included
- Airfare
- Airport transfers
- Meals (other than those mentioned in the itinerary)
- Items of a personal nature (i.e., room service, telephone, liquor, etc.)
Please Note - *This tour requires participants to be in good health, able to climb stairs and walk reasonable distances including uneven ground and unpaved trails as well as on snow and ice. This is a winter tour, please come prepared for cold weather. Touring and overnights on this tour are in locations of higher altitudes including touring above 8,000 ft and overnight locations above 6,000 ft. Make sure you bring a valid driver's license on each day of snowmobiling.
Equipment Provided:
- Boots, helmet, one-piece suit, balaclava
- Equipment Needed: Layers, thermals, ski gloves, hat, sunglasses
- Drivers must be at least 16 years old with a valid driver’s license
- This tour is recommended for children 12 and older
- Bad Weather Policy: Snowmobile tours are subject to change due to weather and snow conditions
Trip Information
SWAT Trip Protection Plan (TPP)
Travel with Confidence. Cancel with Flexibility.
The SWAT Trip Protection Plan (TPP) gives you the freedom to cancel your tour for any reason up to the day before departure and receive a full refund of your SWAT-collected tour payments. It’s a simple, transparent cancellation waiver designed to provide flexibility for our guests and clarity in our booking process.
What TPP is-and Isn't
- Not Insurance. It is SWAT's own cancellation waiver.
- Coverage: Full refund of Swat-collected tour price and SWAT-sold add-ons (e.g., optional activities, additional nights of lodging, etc).
Who & What's Eligible
- Who: Any named traveler on a SWAT booking (direct or qualifing agency/partner sale).
- When: Must be added at initial checkout (cannot be added later).
- Exclusions:
- Cruise or third-party products (e.g., AMA Waterways) outside SWAT's control.
- Air or rail tickets not booked by SWAT
- Government fees (e.g., park passes).
- Wholesale agreements that prohibit supplier waivers.
How to Purchase
- At checkout, you'll see an unchecked box offering TPP at 10% of your SWAT cart total.
- Check the box to add TPP; leave it unchecked to decline.
- Once you leave the checkout page, you cannot add or remove TPP.
Cancelling Under TPP
- Deadline: You may cancel through 11:59 pm local time in your tour's start city on the day before your first activity.
- Process:
- Call or email the contact on your confirmation notice.
- We'll log your request timestamp (with time zone) and ask for a brief written confirmation via email to info@southwestadventuretours.com.
- Refunds: We refund 100% of all SWAT-collected tour and SWAT add-on amounts. The 10% TPP fee is retained.
After the Deadline
- If you cancel on or after your tour start date, or are a no-show, SWAT cancellation terms apply (no refund of tour amounts).
Rescheduling
- You may reschedule your protected booking once within 12 months of your original departure date at no additional TPP fee.
- If your new tour price is higher you pay only the difference in TPP fee; if lower, there will be no refund of the original fee.
Timing of Refund
- Once we receive your written cancellation request, Accounting initiates your refund within 5-7 business days.
- Actual bank posting time depends on your bank's processing schedule.
FAQ
What does TPP cover?
SWAT-collected tour and SWAT-sold add-on payments only.
When must I buy?
At initial checkout, cannot add later.
Can I cancel for any reason?
Yes, up to the day before your tour starts.
Is TPP refundable?
No, the 10% fee never refunds.
Can I move my trip?
Yes, once within 12 months at no extra TPP fee.
By choosing SWAT Trip Protection Plan, you gain flexibility to cancel worry-free, while SWAT maintains clear, consistent operations and revenue handling. Enjoy your adventure with confidence!
