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Two Top Snowmobile Tours

YELLOWSTONE TWO TOP SNOWMOBILE TOURS

Two Top Snowmobile Rental, Inc. is a Licensed Concessionaire for Yellowstone Park. No winter vacation to West Yellowstone would be complete without spending one or two days in Yellowstone Park. Two Top Snowmobile Rental, Inc. offers daily professionally guided tours to Old Faithful Geyser Basin or the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Our experienced, friendly and knowledgeable guide staff will cater to your needs, showing you the best places to view elk, bison, eagles, coyotes, and wolves, while enjoying geysers, mud pots, waterfalls, and canyons. Learn about the history, geology, geothermal activity, and folklore. Park tours depart from our shop between 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM, returning to our shop by 5:00 PM. A maximum of nine snowmobiles are allowed in each tour. Private tours are available.

Two Top Snowmobile Rental offers a variety of new Ski Doo 4-strokes snowmobiles (required in Yellowstone) that are proven to be the cleanest and quietest snowmobiles ever produced, helping to protect Yellowstone’s pristine natural environment. Features include: electric start, reverse, mirrors and designed for single or double riding.

A snowmobile rider in Yellowstone National ParkTwo snowmobile riders walking through Yellowstone National Park
A snowmobile rider in Yellowstone National ParkTwo snowmobile riders walking through Yellowstone National Park

OLD FAITHFUL GEYSER BASIN TOUR

Enjoy Yellowstone’s most popular tour, offered daily. Here, you’ll visit the world’s most concentrated geothermal area with knowledgeable local guides. Tours can include stops at Madison Junction, Fountain Paint Pot, Firehole Falls and Biscuit Basin, and lots of wildlife stops. We also allow for lunch and sightseeing time at Old Faithful. Round trip tour is 65 miles.

**Itineraries may vary due to changing weather and trail conditions.

Tours available December 15, 2024 through February 28, 2025. Reserve today!

A snowmobile rider checking out the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone in winterA herd of bison grazing in Yellowstone National Park in winterA snowmobile rider in Yellowstone National Park
A snowmobile rider checking out the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone in winterA herd of bison grazing in Yellowstone National Park in winterA snowmobile rider in Yellowstone National Park

YELLOWSTONE PARK GRAND CANYON TOUR

Visit Yellowstone’s Grand Canyon with a chance to see the Lower and Upper Falls, along with Gibbon Falls, Beryl Spring, and more! You’ll also discover abundant wildlife along the Madison River. This tour is also offered daily. Round trip tour is 90 miles.** Boxed Lunches are suggested; there are no food services available at Canyon in winter.

**Itineraries may vary due to changing weather and trail conditions.

Tours available December 15, 2024 through February 28, 2025. Reserve today!

Two Yellowstone snowcoaches next to snowmobilesTwo snowmobile riders in the snow in Yellowstone National Park
Two Yellowstone snowcoaches next to snowmobilesTwo snowmobile riders in the snow in Yellowstone National Park

PRIVATE SNOWMOBILE TOUR OF YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

A private snowmobile tour of Yellowstone National Park can be arranged, providing intimacy and destination flexibility. You may choose your private tour to start as early as 7:30 am or as late as noon – but must return no later than 5:00 pm. Private tours may have as little as one snowmobile or up to nine snowmobiles per guide with destinations and itineraries decided as the day unfolds or with a pre-determined route based on your party’s interests and needs. Call for private tour rates, or use the booking button.

**Itineraries may vary due to changing weather and trail conditions.

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There’s nothing on earth like seeing the unique awe inspiring scenery of Yellowstone for the first time. It honestly renders me speechless.
Ashley A - December, 2022

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LOOKING FOR ANOTHER WAY SEE YELLOWSTONE?

Snowcoach Tours are one of the most popular ways to tour Yellowstone in winter. If that sounds like an appealing way to see Yellowstone National Park in winter, please also consider one of our Snowcoach Tours!

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FAQ

All snowmobile rentals require pre-payment by a Visa®, MasterCard®, Discover®, or American Express® credit card, which will be billed for the full cost of each rental, including tax. Unapproved credit card charges will result in reservation cancellation.

There is a $25 Damage Agreement per day per snowmobile with a $750 deductible. Theft insurance is the responsibility of the renter.

Cancellations must be received no later than 14 days before your scheduled rental to receive a refund. Cancellations or changes received less than 14 days before your arrival, including no-shows, will result in forfeiture of your refund. This cancellation policy is strictly enforced with no exceptions.

All snowmobile tours leave from West Yellowstone, and will meet on-site at the shop you booked through:

  • Bookings made through Yellowstone Vacation Tours meet at 415 Yellowstone Avenue, right next door to the Holiday Inn® West Yellowstone.
  • Bookings made through Two Top Snowmobile meet at 645 Gibbon Avenue, on the corner of Gibbon and Iris.

You will definitely need some durable snowmobile clothing to protect your body from the elements. We have the following equipment available to rent for all riders:

  • Snowmobile boots
  • Snowmobile suit

A DOT-approved helmet is included with your rental.

Winter clothing can be reserved when you call to book your tour, and you will then be sized on-site when you arrive. With the winter gear mentioned, most riders will be comfortable enough wearing jeans, a long sleeve shirt and thermal underwear. If you’d like to dress warmer you are certainly welcome to, but we suggest dressing in layers so you can better regulate your own personal temperature.

All of our snowmobiles are automatics, so you don’t need to worry about shifting gears or doing anything crazy. Before your tour departs, your guide will give you a full orientation on how each of the simple controls work, as well as what to expect while riding in town and inside the park.

Just follow your guide’s lead. When you ride through Yellowstone National Park, all snowmobile riders must stay single file. That way, your guide is leading the “train,” always in front. If the guide slows down or stops, just do what they do and listen for their instruction.

There are three items that we recommend all snowmobile riders purchase or bring with you prior to meeting up for your tour; some warm ski gloves, a balaclava, and a boxed lunch.

Guests are encouraged to bring their own ski gloves. We do have a few loaner pairs available, but sizes and availability are not guaranteed.

Balaclavas are those ninja mask-style head gear that you may have seen before, and will provide some much-appreciated warmth to the one area of your body that will otherwise be left partially exposed — your face! We sell balaclavas on-site at Yellowstone Vacation Tours if you don’t have your own.

Additionally, food service inside the park is extremely limited during the winter months, and since this is a full day tour, you would do well to purchase a boxed lunch before you head out. Boxed lunches can be reserved directly through Yellowstone Vacation Tours when you call in to book your tour, but must be ordered at least 24 hours in advance so they can be ready for pick-up on the morning of your tour.

A backpack might be a good idea, especially if you are purchasing the recommended boxed lunches. A limited number of backpacks are available on-site, or you are welcome to bring your own. Wool socks are also a good investment for outdoor winter activities. You will also need a Park Pass for your Snowmobile Tour (one pass per snowmobile).

An aerial view of a waterfall in Yellowstone National Park.

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