Sled Trip.
Revelstoke is famed for our epic powder conditions, open bowls, complex terrain, and 360 views. Here are some details for your upcoming sled trip.
To start off, book into one of our hotels near the riding areas such as Boulder Mountain Resort, Alpha Mountain Lodging, or Glacier House Resort. For hotels downtown, check with each hotel about parking, especially if you will be hauling your sleds in a trailer rather than a sled deck.
Day One
Boulder Mountain.
Breakfast
Breakfast it’s the most important meal of the day. If your accommodation doesn't include breakfast, check out La Baguette or Big Eddy Market for some premade sandwiches and snacks. Big Eddy Market is also the cheapest place to fill up the tanks before heading out!
Trailhead
Make your way to Westside Road and park at the Boulder Mountain parking lot. This area is managed by the Revelstoke Snowmobile Club and a trail pass can be purchased at the ticket booth.
A day up on Boulder will keep you busy for 6-8 hours depending on knowledge, experience, visibility, and snow conditions.
Apres
Start the evening off downtown with a beverage and appy at the Chesterfield. Afterward, head to 112 for a steak dinner and drinks. End night one at the River City Pub for pool & occasionally some live music.
Boulder Mountain | Snowmobiling | P Olly Hogan
Businesses mentioned above
Day Two
Frisby.
Trailhead
Make your way back to Westside Road but continue further down to the Frisby Ridge parking lot. This area is managed by the Revelstoke Snowmobile Club and a trail pass can be purchased at the ticket booth.
A day up on Frisby will keep you busy for 6-8 hours depending on knowledge, experience, visibility, and snow conditions.
Apres
Start the evening off downtown with a beverage and appy at Luft Cafe in VRGE Hotel then pop across the street to the infamous Zala's Steakhouse. If you're looking for a night out on the town, choose between River City Pub, The Last Drop, and Traverse Nightclub.
Frisby Mountain, Athlete Zak Smith @z_boone_23 | P Nikita Osbourne @nosbourne18
Businesses mentioned
Day Three
Turtle.
In the morning
Hit up Holm Coffee in the Big Eddy area. They only serve coffee and a couple of treats but it's truly exceptional coffee. For a quick bite, check out The Modern Bakeshop or Conversations Coffee.
Trailhead
Make your way to Westside Road and park at the Boulder Mountain parking lot. Access Turtle from the Boulder ticket booth going up Kirkup Trail.
Both front and back trail access to Turtle is a tenured Heli-ski area and requires riders to cross some of the ski runs. Please stay on the marked trail until you reach the alpine.
Apres
End the trip with a chill night at Big Eddy Pub. They've got great wings and burgers plus the place is busy but low key.
Sledding Revelstoke | P @jacob_lavine