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Wyoming Sledding Questions

This is my first post on here but have been lurking around for a couple years now. Anyways myself and a few others maybe 3-4 are interested in sledding out west. We are not new to snowmobiling and are fairly quick learners. We ride here in the midwest together, usually the UP. With that being said I was looking for anyone that has suggestions on places to stay and rent sleds from. My thought was to fly out and do all the renting and see what its like. Ive read on here and searched many forums and have kind of narrowed down the alpine area. The budget I would say 1000-2000$ with 2000$ being the steep end. With that I was thinking it would get us 3-4 days of riding.

Areas of riding obviously coming west we dont want to ride all trails but with the respect of the back country want to stay safe. Not looking to climb the largest hill or go into the most insane places but want to have fun.

Some places Ive researched is Rockin M Ranch, Box Y Lodge and a few places in town like the Bull Moose Lodge, Flying Saddle Resort and Alpen Haus. Places to rent sleds I could only find Rockin M Ranch and a place called JHadventures with decent prices. That JHadventures all I could find anything about was there website. I have not called any place for information. I figured I would ask you guys/gals first to help me further my research.

Any suggestions/information is greatly appreciated and im sure it will bring up more questions.

Thanks in advance.

subaru2006
 
You might be able to fly into Jackson, WY. There you could go south down to star valley and stay at the Bull Moose. Might be able to find a better deal with renting sled up that way or even west yellowstone/ Island Park area. Have you check out the Togwotee Lodge yet. That is also a realy nice place to visit.
 
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