Spring Sledding: Why March is Secretly the Best Month to Ride

Sun, Soft Snow, and Solitude: The Unmatched Thrill of March Snowmobiling

Oakley, United States – January 5, 2026 / Park City Peaks /

Most people think the snowmobile season wraps up when the calendar flips to March. They start dreaming of golf courses and mountain bike trails, assuming the snow has turned to slush. But the locals know better. At Park City Peaks, we know that March isn’t just the end of the season—it is often the absolute peak of winter fun. If you want deep snow without the deep freeze, the best snowmobile tours in Park City, UT are right here.

The Magic of “Corn Snow” and Massive Base Depths

There is a common misconception that spring snow is bad snow. In reality, March often brings some of the most consistent riding conditions of the entire year. By this time, the Uinta Mountains have been stacking up powder for months. We are talking about a base depth that has been building all winter, often exceeding 10 to 15 feet. This massive layer of snow covers obstacles like rocks and stumps that might be exposed in December or January, opening up terrain that is simply inaccessible earlier in the season.

Then there is the texture. In the mornings, the snow is firm and fast, perfect for carving trails on our high-performance Ski-Doos. As the sun gets higher, the top layer softens into what we call “corn snow.” It is forgiving, soft, and incredibly fun to carve through. It offers that heroic feeling of riding powder but with more predictability. Plus, because Park City Peaks takes you to elevations of 11,000 feet—the highest tours in Utah—the snow stays wintry and fresh long after the valleys have melted out.

Ride in Comfort: Bluebird Days and Warmer Temps

Let’s be honest: riding in sub-zero temperatures can be a battle. In January, you are bundled up in so many layers you might feel like a marshmallow. March changes the game entirely. The average temperatures rise into the 30s and 40s, which feels surprisingly warm when the high-altitude sun is shining down on you.

This is “T-shirt weather” for the brave, but for most, it just means you can ditch the heavy thermal face masks and thickest liners. You can actually feel your fingers, stop to take photos without freezing, and enjoy a mid-ride snack at our cabin without your teeth chattering. Those crystal-clear “bluebird days” are more frequent in the spring, giving you visibility that stretches for miles across our 60,000-acre private ranch. You can see all the way to Wyoming and Idaho from our peaks, a view that is often hidden behind storm clouds earlier in the winter.

The “Yellowstone” Experience at its Prime

You might already know that our Thousand Peaks Ranch is a filming location for the hit show Yellowstone. The rugged beauty that Kevin Costner’s character fights to protect is the same terrain you will be riding on. In the dead of winter, the landscape is stark and sometimes harsh. In March, however, the mountains feel more alive.

The wildlife knows spring is coming, too. This is one of the best months for spotting elk, moose, and deer as they begin to move around more freely. Seeing a massive bull moose against a backdrop of glittering white snow and a bright blue sky is a memory that sticks with you forever. Because we operate on private land, you aren’t just fighting for a glimpse of nature with hundreds of other tourists on public trails. It is just you, your guide, and the mountains.

Solitude Before the Summer Rush

While the ski resorts in town can get hectic with spring breakers, the backcountry remains peaceful. There is a special kind of quiet in the mountains during March. The frantic energy of the holidays has faded, leaving behind a relaxed, joyful vibe. Our guides love this time of year because they can show you the absolute best of the property without rushing. It feels less like a tour and more like an adventure with friends.

Don’t Let the Season Melt Away

So, when you are looking for the absolute best snowmobile tours in Park City, UT, remember that the season isn’t over until we say it’s over. The sun is out, the snow is deep, and the machines are ready. Book your March adventure with Park City Peaks today and end your winter on a high note!

Contact Information:

Park City Peaks

8341 E Weber Canyon Rd
Oakley, UT 84055
United States

Contact Park City Peaks
(888) 304-7669
https://www.powderutah.com/

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