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Join guided snowmobile tours in White Mountain National Forest for stunning winter exploration
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About This Deal
Looking for a fun way to enjoy winter? Discover the thrill of riding through snowy trails with a guided tour that promises scenic views and exciting moments. Whether you choose a beginner ATV ride or snowmobile adventure, there's plenty of beauty to take in.
What we offer
The deal includes Scenic outdoor adventures such as ATV and snowmobile tours. Choose between an extended Snowmobile or Atv Tour or beginner Snowmobile or ATV tour, both featuring the unique Pemigewasset River scenery. These options ensure there is something exciting for every adventurer.
- 1 Hour Snowmobile or Atv Tour : Experience an extended snowmobile adventure
- Half Hour Beginner ATV or Snowmobile Tour Enjoy Atv or Snowmobiling along the Pemigewasset River where scenery abounds
Why you should grab the offer
This offer is perfect for those who love outdoor adventures and want to experience the thrill of exploring snowy landscapes in the winter and colorful landscapes the other seasons. The combination of guided tours on both ATVs or snowmobiles ensures there's something for beginners and seasoned riders alike. With experienced guides leading the way, safety is always prioritized while allowing guests to fully enjoy the stunning views. Plus, this activity brings extra seasonal charm to this unique experience. This deal allows you to break away from routine, offering memorable moments surrounded by nature's beauty.
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About Out Back Kayak
From their home base in the heart of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, Out Back Kayak’s guides let their adventurous spirits run wild on kayak, ATV, and snowmobile tours. Off-road vehicles' treads easily navigate forested terrain along the Pemigewasset River, where kayakers paddle through churning Class I, II, and III rapids. From beaches and islands to wooded ravines, the natural surroundings also serve as an arena for paintball, in which competitors tag their opponents with biodegradable paint to simulate the way real soldiers sew Kick Me signs onto their enemies' shirts.