2 Seater Trail Snowmobile – Overnight Rentals

Description

**Lodging NOT INCLUDED** Overnight Rental of Ski-Doo Renegade Sport - Rotax 600 Ace Snowmobile. Double Seater Trail Sled with a 4 Stroke, liquid cooled motor, electric start and hand warmers. This is a comfortable, easy to ride sled that offers great handling on the trails w/ a zippy motor. This is a TRAIL SLED ONLY! No off-trail riding allowed. Includes 1 tank fuel.

GUEST NEEDS TO BE AT THE OFFICE AN HOUR PRIOR TO RESERVATION STARTTIME.

Tour Info

Duration
23 hours
Group Size
Up to 2
Price starts at
$300
Languages
English
Meeting Point

303 N. 3rd St McCall ID

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Dropoff location

Francis Wallace Trailhead McCall Idaho

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Why take this tour?

Experience the backcountry of Idaho with our overnight snowmobile rentals. We provide 1st tank of fuel and pack sled, then send you on your way from the Francis Wallace trailhead to explore what hidden gems Idaho has to offer. Our overnight reservations **DO NOT INCLUDE LODGING**.

The first destination is the Burgdorf Hot Springs which offers cabins with no electricity, no cell service, access to the hot springs, and heated by fire stove with firewood provided. No cell service so you can be one-on-one with your significant other or have no phone family time.

The second destination is the Secesh Stage Stop with cabins on the property you are surrounded by Payette National Forest and the seclusion of Idaho backcountry winter. Get away from the hustle and bustle of the city grab a bite to eat from the stage stop and look at the stars.

Save the best for last which is the Baum shelter in the historic town of Warren, Idaho. This town used to be a bustling mining town now it is a weekend getaway (or weekday) for any of those looking to escape from the city lights and into off-grid picturesque views of what the Idaho backcountry has to offer.

So pick your destination and book a reservation between Secesh or Burgdorf then head on over to Cheap Thrills Rentals to get you there!

Included

  • Helmet

  • Gloves

  • Insulated Snow Gear 4T - 3X

  • Boots

  • Pack Sled - # Given Based on Group Size

  • Equipment Delivery To Francis Wallace Trailhead

  • 1st Tank of Fuel

Excluded

  • Lodging

  • Neck Gator or Balaclava

  • Warm Underlayers

  • Hand & Foot Warmers

  • Transportation To Francis Wallace Trailhead

  • Reservation To Soak At Burgdorf Hot Springs

Frequently asked questions

The minimum age requirement to be a passenger is 4 years old. To operate the snowmobile you have to be 16 years old with a valid driver's license.
No you shouldn’t as long as you stay on the trail, read the signs, and don’t go into the out of bounds areas. We operate on a County Road that is closed to traffic in the winter months and is groomed periodically throughout the week by the County. These trails lead to 4 distinct areas for you to choose from. Know the boundaries before you go, so we know where to start looking for you if you don’t come back and give our staff a general idea of the direction your headed in before leaving. Our out of bounds areas are past Burgdorf Hot Springs, past Warren, east of Secesh Meadow, crossing Hwy 95 from the Brundage Trail System, going over the river towards Payette Lake or Blackwell Lake.
Yes and No. Driving a snowmobile is like learning to drive a car. Don’t follow too close, beware of your surroundings, and weather/snow conditions. Travel at a safe speed that you are comfortable with. Don’t travel at speeds out of your comfort zone or skill level as you never know what is around the next corner. Most accidents happen from snowmobiles running into each other, traveling too fast and running off the trail to find a tree stump. Drugs and alcohol should never be consumed while operating a recreational vehicle for yours and everyone else’s safety.
Yes, we will show you and go over the operation and safety instructions of the snowmachine. Along with showing you where you can get assistance if needed. 9 times out of 10, it’s the guests that don’t pay attention that end up with damage or in accidents.
Not really…. Some carriers, you can get cell service at the top of Secesh Summit and at the top of Brundage Mountain.
The service is limited…. What I mean by that is there is no hospital or medical trained staff located in the backcountry. If you are in an accident, it’s best to send someone to flag someone down on the trail or to a phone to get service’s coming to you and be aware of your exact location so you can be found easier. They will need to call 911 and then call our staff in the parking lot. Our staff has first aid kits, blankets, and can help direct emergency services to your location. We can also get to you faster to offer assistance until help can arrive. Please know that it can take up to 1 to 2 hours for medical help to get to you depending on your location, the weather, and the severity of your injuries. This is why it’s always important to be cautious and prepared when adventuring into the great outdoors.
The fire station outside of Secesh has an outdoor emergency land line. Also, the staff at The Stage Stop in Secesh, The Baum Shelter in Warren, or Burgdorf Hot Springs will be able to call out for assistance.
Yes, we require all riders to wear a DOT Certified Helmet. You can bring your own DOT Certified Motorcycle or Snowmobile Helmet. Our staff will look at it to ensure it has no cracks or defects.
No, they are not rated for high enough speeds.
Yes, but keep in mind that most ski gear is not insulated as it’s made for movement and light weight. Skiers create energy which makes heat, whereas snowmobiling isn’t much movement. Also, there is a wind chill facture to keep in mind traveling at 45mph. We won’t make you wear our gear but know that we don’t issue refunds due to you not dressing appropriately for the weather conditions.
This is probably the most asked question… With tons of designers making cute little snow boots that we all love to wear, but realistically are not practical at all. Even the staple Sorel boot has joined the madness and has made many stylish boots that don’t work for snow. So here is what I would ask you to consider before deciding…. If you own a pair of boots that will keep your feet dry and warm if you stood outside in 5ft of snow shoveling or walking for 5hours straight, with good rubber soles, then you are good to go. They need to be high enough, so snow doesn’t go over the top of the boot when you are sitting down, and your pants go up. Most good snow boots are rated for either Heavy Snow or -20 Degrees.
Yes, they have small compartments for storage. However, if you want to pack a lunch or towels, we recommend that you bring a backpack or bag that can be worn by the driver or strapped to the back of the snowmobile. Make sure it’s water resistant.
Well, no. However, I can tell you from experience that our heavy duty trucks with 4X4 get stuck in the parking lot at least 3 to 4 times a year. County staff get sick or they can’t keep up with big snow falls and it can pile up fast making it hard to get in or out of the parking lot. I say, give it a go, but if you have a low clearance rear wheel drive car, then be sure to bring a good shovel, sand, tow strap, and some beer money to pay someone to pull you out. On another note… every year a guest or 2 lose their car keys while snowmobiling which can cause a headache of waiting for someone to bring a spare from the Valley, so please be careful where you put them. We are helpful, but not magicians.
Good question! Technically it’s the person that holds the reservation. So, if grandma makes the reservation for everyone, then she is the one that is legally responsible for damages to all the machines under her reservation. Now, how that is worked out among the group is between them, but when it comes to collection time it will be grandma that will be on the hook. To avoid this, we highly recommend individuals book their own reservation and take their own responsibility.
Check-in time for Backcountry Cabins is typically 3pm. If you arrive a little early and your cabin is ready, you may be let in when you arrive. We don’t allow arrivals at the parking lot after 3pm, because our staff leaves the parking lot between 4:30 and 5:00pm and we want to make sure there is no issues that you experience before we leave for the day. For us, it’s a piece of mind knowing that you made it to your destination before dark and with no issues.
Yes, Secesh Stage Stop sells fuel. On trail sleds you can go about 100 to 120 miles on 1 tank of fuel.
So not all our trail sleds have reinforced rear bumpers which are required to pull a pack sled. We are having an issue locating them for our new sleds but are trying to find a solution. We own 12 pack sleds, and they will be divvied up between groups depending on their size. Pretty much, first come, first serve. However, let’s say a group of 6 sleds are going out and they can share 4 pack sleds, then they will get 4. We will try to make sure to spread them around to each group going out, but don’t guarantee 1 per snowmobile for groups going together. Our pack sleds are about 5X3 and about 1.5 ft deep. We provide a tarp and bungies to tie stuff down. The key is to load the pack sled with even weight distributed, don’t go fast over bumps, and don’t loose your trailer hitch pin!!! If the trailer keeps coming off, your pin is too short, or you’re going to fast over too many bumps. Be safe, and stay off trails after dark!

Things to know

What to bring

Transportation To Get To Francis Wallace Trailhead
Neck Gator or Balaclava
Hand & Feet Warmers
Warm Socks
Warm Under Layers That Are Stetchy
No Jeans or Unisulated Snow Gear
High Clearance Vehicle, 4X4, or All Wheel Drive

Transportation To Get To Francis Wallace Trailhead
Neck Gator or Balaclava
Hand & Feet Warmers
Warm Socks
Warm Under Layers That Are Stetchy
No Jeans or Unisulated Snow Gear
High Clearance Vehicle, 4X4, or All Wheel Drive

Reservation

-For guests w/ Reservations Overnight at Secesh or Warren. Burgdorf typically has a 2 night minimum.
- This reservation includes a single person snowmobile, pack sled, full tank of gas, and insulated riding gear up to 3X.

-For guests w/ Reservations Overnight at Secesh or Warren. Burgdorf typically has a 2 night minimum.
- This reservation includes a single person snowmobile, pack sled, full tank of gas, and insulated riding gear up to 3X.

Departure

Departure is at 1pm from Trailhead and Return Next Day by 12pm. No arrivals after 3pm will be accepted.

Departure is at 1pm from Trailhead and Return Next Day by 12pm. No arrivals after 3pm will be accepted.

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