The price point for the snowmobile is on the steeper side, starting at $95 for 30 minutes and then an additional $10 for helmets if your party includes more than 2 people. There is parking across the street, but be wary for events happening (had to pay $25 instead of getting the first hour for free like what is listed on the sign). When getting in, you have to sign a waiver for EACH person (even if you have a kid), including a driver’s license number or state ID, signature and email. After all of that, you can finally ride the snowmobiles. The snowmobiles are fairly easy to control (although I didn’t test it out because I was too nervous); and when you sit in the back, the handles can warm up. It can get pretty hot. It is a small course, but you can see the lake, and the mountains, which is so so beautiful. The workers are the star of the show. They are SO extremely nice, and they make sure EVERYONE is safe. They chat with parties, take photos for families, and they create a warm and welcoming...
   Read moreThis was a fun place to go. You have to pay about $70 so that you can ride the snowmobile for a half an hour. I wised more time was allowed but it is still fun and I had a real good time riding. The Circle Track also provides helmets so you don't have to...
   Read morefun driving the snowmobiles, the track does get pretty tiring since it’s just the same loop over and over. not all the bikes are equal in speed also, so beware if you’re racing with your friends. wished there was more variety in the tracks, but glad we...
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