Currently booking for the 2025/2026 winter season. We have 5 available snowmobiles in either the 1-up or the 2-up configuration.
New this year:
We will not be delivering snowmobiles
The snowmobiles are NOT insured. Ride at your own risk. Deposit is $2500. You are liable for all damages incurred on machine(s), up to full replacement cost.
Any trailering must be in an closed trailer.
Saturday’s bookings are a two-day minimum. (If there is availability and our schedule permits we may allow single day Saturday bookings. Preference will be given to multi-day bookings. Call to book 1-3 days before for single day Saturday bookings).
Ski-Doo 600 EFI Sport Snowmobiles
Rates:
Monday-Wednesday:
Single (1-UP) : $205 daily Double (2-UP): $240 daily
Thursday-Sunday (Saturday 2 Day minimum):
Single (1-UP): $255 daily Double (2-UP): $290 daily
Rental Duration: 9AM - 6PM
Overnight: $100, keep machine until 8AM
Helmets are required: $20/day to rent, or provide your own DOT rated helmet
Glimpse of Florence County Snowmobile Trails
With around 200 miles in trails in Florence County alone, there is no shortage of riding to be had. Trails connect to other Northern Wisconsin counties including Marinette and Forest. Our trails connect with Michigan; as well, making Iron Mountain and Crystal Falls easy access, or make a trip of it and explore further north into the Keweenaw Peninsula.
Details
Snowmobile Class
All individuals born on or after January 1, 1985 are required by Wisconsin State law to have a snowmobile safety certificate. This certificate must be carried on your person while operating a snowmobile.
Pick Up and Drop Off
All rentals will be picked up at 9AM at:
Journey North
1020 Olive Ave.
Florence, WI 54121
All rentals will be dropped off by 6PM with a full tank of gas. Machines not returned with a full tank will be charged $10/gallon. For an additional $100, you can keep the snowmobile overnight and return at 8AM.
Helmets and Clothing
Helmets are required for all individuals. We do have helmets to rent for $20 a day, including child sized. If providing your own helmet it must be DOT rated.
Dress appropriately. Wear multiple clothing layers that include long underwear, pants & sweatshirt, fleece, winter coats and snowpants, winter snowboots, and mittens/gloves. Snowmobiles are not a warm ride. Think about the constant freezing wind that will be blowing over you for hours. Dress appropriately for this.