Guided Snowmobile Tours In The National Volcanic Monument
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Guided Snowmobile Tours In The National Volcanic Monument

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About this experience

Our 2 hour guided snowmobile tours will take you throughout the Newberry National Volcanic Monument located in the heart of Central Oregon.

The massive caldera of the Newberry Volcano, is the largest shield volcano in the Cascade Mountain Range. Our experienced guides will lead you to some of the areas natural wonders such as Paulina Lake, Paulina Falls, East Lake, The Big Obsidian Lava Flow, and weather permitting up to the summit of this 7,989-ft active shield volcano!

On our two hour tours, you’ll enjoy world-class views and an endless variety of trails for all skill levels and rider abilities.

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Guided Snowmobile Tours In The National Volcanic Monument

What's included

Snowmobile
Helmet and Goggles

Detailed itinerary

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Paulina Falls is a beautiful waterfall located in Central Oregon, within the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, which is part of the Deschutes National Forest. This stunning natural attraction is situated near the Newberry Caldera, a volcanic caldera formed by the eruption of Newberry Volcano thousands of years ago.

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Paulina Peak is the highest point within the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, located in Central Oregon, USA. It is situated within the Newberry Caldera, a volcanic caldera formed by the eruption of Newberry Volcano thousands of years ago.

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The Newberry National Volcanic Monument is a protected area located in Central Oregon, within the Deschutes National Forest. It was designated as a national monument in 1990 to preserve and showcase the unique volcanic landscapes and geological features of the Newberry Caldera, which is a massive volcanic caldera created by the eruption of Newberry Volcano over 75,000 years ago

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In winter, the Big Obsidian Flow transforms into a breathtaking frozen landscape — stark, silent, and otherworldly. The jagged black glassy rock, formed from a volcanic eruption roughly 1,300 years ago, contrasts sharply against a blanket of pure white snow.

What's not included

If your tour visits the Paulina lake lodge, the price of food and beverages is not included
Snow Clothes - You will want to wear your own snow clothes similar how you would dress to go skiing

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

We’re located across from Ten Mile Sno-Park—look for our building on the right as you enter. *Please arrive 60 minutes before your tour* for orientation. Arrivals within 20 minutes of start time may be cancelled without refund.

About Oregon

Oregon is known for its diverse landscapes, ranging from the rugged Pacific coastline to the towering peaks of the Cascade Mountains. It's a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and offers a rich cultural scene in its vibrant cities and charming small towns. Oregon's commitment to sustainability and unique local culture make it a standout destination in the Pacific Northwest.

Top Attractions

Crater Lake National Park

Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States, formed in a volcanic caldera. It's known for its stunning blue waters and breathtaking views. The park offers hiking, camping, and scenic drives.

Nature 1-3 days Free entry with America the Beautiful Pass, otherwise $30 per vehicle

Columbia River Gorge

The Columbia River Gorge offers stunning waterfalls, hiking trails, and scenic drives. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and photographers.

Nature 1-2 days Free entry to most areas, some attractions may have fees

Oregon Coast

The Oregon Coast stretches over 800 km and offers stunning beaches, dramatic cliffs, and charming coastal towns. It's a paradise for beachcombers, photographers, and nature lovers.

Nature 3-7 days Free entry to most beaches, some attractions may have fees

Portland Japanese Garden

The Portland Japanese Garden is one of the most authentic Japanese gardens outside of Japan. It offers a serene and beautiful setting for visitors to enjoy traditional Japanese landscaping and culture.

Cultural 1-3 hours $19.95 for adults, discounts available

Powell's City of Books

Powell's City of Books is the world's largest independent bookstore, spanning an entire city block. It's a paradise for book lovers, offering a vast selection of new and used books.

Cultural 1-3 hours Free to browse, prices vary by book

Must-Try Local Dishes

Marionberry Pie

A sweet and tangy pie made with Marionberries, a hybrid berry native to Oregon. The pie is typically made with a flaky crust and filled with a sweet Marionberry filling.

Dessert Contains gluten and dairy (if made with butter)

Dungeness Crab

Dungeness crab is a popular seafood dish in Oregon, typically served steamed or boiled and served with melted butter. The crab is known for its sweet and tender meat.

Main Course Contains shellfish

Pinot Noir

Oregon is known for its Pinot Noir wines, which are produced in the Willamette Valley. The wine is known for its delicate and complex flavors, with notes of red fruit, earth, and spice.

Drink Contains sulfites

Popular Activities

Hiking in national parks and forests Whitewater rafting on the Rogue River Mountain biking in the Columbia River Gorge Wine tasting in the Willamette Valley Spa and wellness treatments in Portland Beachcombing along the Oregon Coast Exploring museums and art galleries in Portland Attending cultural events and festivals

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season in Oregon, offering warm weather and ideal conditions for outdoor activities. This is the best time to visit for hiking, camping, and exploring the coast. However, it's also the busiest and most expensive time to visit.

15-30°C 59-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Spanish
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

Pacific Time Zone (PT) (GMT-8)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Oregon is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming and friendly culture. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take common-sense precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of your surroundings and keep valuables secure, especially in crowded tourist areas.
  • • Use reputable tour operators and travel agencies, and research reviews and ratings before booking.
  • • Use licensed taxis and transportation services, and agree on a price before starting your journey.

Getting there

By air
  • Portland International Airport • 12 km from downtown Portland
  • Eugene Airport • 10 km from downtown Eugene
By train

Portland Union Station, Eugene Station

By bus

Portland Greyhound Station, Eugene Greyhound Station

Getting around

Public transport

The MAX light rail system is efficient and connects major points of interest in Portland. It's a convenient way to get around the city and to the airport.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Pearl District Hawthorne District Old Town Chinatown Alberta Arts District

Day trips

Mount Hood
80 km from Portland • Full day

Mount Hood is a majestic stratovolcano in northern Oregon, offering stunning views, hiking trails, and winter sports. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Columbia River Gorge
30 km from Portland • Half day to full day

The Columbia River Gorge offers stunning waterfalls, hiking trails, and scenic drives. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and photographers.

Willamette Valley
80 km from Portland • Full day

The Willamette Valley is known for its world-class Pinot Noir wines and stunning vineyard landscapes. It's a popular destination for wine enthusiasts and foodies.

Festivals

Portland Rose Festival • June Oregon Brewers Festival • July Oregon Country Fair • July

Pro tips

  • Visit Portland's food carts for a unique and affordable dining experience, with a wide range of cuisines and dishes available.
  • Explore Oregon's natural landscapes and outdoor attractions, such as national parks, forests, and waterfalls, for a memorable and immersive experience.
  • Support local businesses and artisans, and purchase souvenirs and gifts from local shops and markets, to contribute to Oregon's vibrant and sustainable economy.
  • Be environmentally conscious, and follow Leave No Trace principles when exploring Oregon's natural landscapes, to help preserve and protect the state's stunning natural beauty.
  • Engage with locals and other travelers, and be open to learning from their experiences and insights, to gain a deeper and more meaningful understanding of Oregon's culture and history.
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