3 Things to Bring on a Day-Long Snowmobile Tour in Idaho
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3 Things to Bring on a Day-Long Snowmobile Tour in Idaho

Winter is nearly here. That means you’ll be able to head out with the family for the winter guided tours for snowmobiling in Idaho! Book a day of adventure that takes you away from civilization and into Payette National Forest. When you book a guided snowmobile tour, you’ll be provided with all the essentials, but there are a few practical items you’ll want to bring along.

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Winter is nearly here. Snow is already falling in Idaho’s backcountry. That means you’ll be able to head out with the family for the winter guided tours for snowmobiling in Idaho! Book a day of adventure that takes you away from civilization and into Payette National Forest.


When you book a guided snowmobile tour, you’ll be provided with all the essentials, like snowmobiles, safety gear, and snowmobile suits, jackets, and boots, if you need them. This type of tour can even include a hot lunch!


That said, there are still a few practical items you’ll want to bring along.


Warm Removable Layers


Snowmobile tours take you into the heart of Idaho’s backcountry. Payette National Forest, for instance, experiences frigid temperatures in the winter, particularly in January and February. That’s why it’s essential to wear layers.


Start with your base layers. Opt for something moisture-wicking and warm, such as merino wool blends. Athletic apparel can also be a great option. Skip fabrics that aren’t breathable or trap moisture, like cotton.


From your base layers, bring along mid-layers, such as fleece or puffy jackets made from synthetic or down-filled materials. A top layer, such as a winter shell, jacket, or coat, can also be useful to have. You just want layers you can add/remove as conditions change throughout the day.


Extra Socks, Just in Case


As you layer up, don’t forget the socks! A pair of merino wool blend socks is a solid choice. But don’t forget to bring an extra pair, just in case. If you’ve ever spent time playing in the snow, you know why it’s a good idea to bring along an extra pair of socks.


When you’re on one of the winter guided snowmobile tours Idaho loves, you’ll be in the snow-covered wilderness for hours. As you ride and traverse through the snow, snow may find its way into your boot. Extra socks mean you stay dry and comfortable.


Warm, Adaptive Gloves 


Like layers, you’ll also want to bring along a pair of gloves. If you’re planning on driving a snowmobile, you’ll want to bring gloves that allow you to grip the machine’s handlebars and use the controls. Insulated leather gloves are a great option.


About America’s Rafting Co


As the snow begins to fall in Idaho’s breathtaking backcountry, turn to America’s Rafting Co to book your next winter adventure. America’s Rafting Co is proud to offer the guided snowmobile tours Idaho loves. Spend a day with family and friends in Payette National Forest, exploring pristine, snow-covered mountain trails. If you already have your sights set on next summer, get ready for rafting Hells Canyon Idaho. Book a whitewater rafting trip with America’s Rafting Co!


Go on a guided snowmobile tour with America’s Rafting Co at https://idahooutdoortours.com/


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