Daily Trail passes
Daily Trail passes
Revelstoke Snowmobile Club is a not-for-profit society holding a trail management agreement with the Provincial Government for Boulder Mountain and Frisby Ridge.
Our Daily Trail access fee is:
- $30 per trail user
- Fees can be paid at the Ticket Booth
- Credit, debit and cash is accepted
* Max 2 riders per sled
*By purchasing a Day Pass you agree to the terms and conditions.
Club membership – which includes unlimited daily trail access – can be purchased online or at the Welcome Centre.
Looking for a multi day pass info? Keep scrolling!
DID YOU KNOW?
On the first Tuesday of every month a day pass is only $20!
Coming to Sled Ski? The first Wednesday of the month is for sled skiers, and the second sled skier rides for free!
Punch Pass – multi day
Planning multiple days? Save time at the ticket booth by loading daily trail fees onto a reusable card.
Individuals can conveniently load 2 to 7 days onto a reusable card, either online, or at the Welcome Center. The trail fee is $30 per day and days are valid until the end of the season. Simply collect your card, check-in at the ticket booth and off you go.
Benefits
- Convenient– purchase trail access fees ahead of time
- Saves time – fast check-in at the Ticket Booth
- Less fuss – leave your wallet in a safe place
- Environmentally friendly – reduce waste by using a reusable card
Cost
- There is no cost for the reusable card.
- Daily tree fees are $30 per trail user per day. There is no discount applied for purchasing multiple days.
How to Purchase online
Login to our website and create an account.
- Select Daily Trail Fee Punch Pass from the options.
- Select the number of prepaid days (2 to 7) you would like to purchase and proceed to Checkout.
- Collect your Punch Pass from the Welcome Centre. You will have your photo taken.
- Check-in at the Ticket Booth by scanning your punch pass.
- Reload your card online by logging into your account.
Existing members with an expired membership can log in to their account online and purchase pre-paid days. Their existing membership card will scan as a Punch Pass at the Ticket Booth.
know before you go
You are in the backcountry:
- Have a trip planned and tell someone you trust
- How many people in your group
- Where you are going
- What radio channel you are using
- Expected return time
- Check avalanche bulletins at avalanche.ca
- Check the weather forecast
- Respect wildlife closures
- Abide by BC Snowmobile Rules and Regulations
- Slow down, ride trails at consistent speed and on the right hand side
- Do not consumer alcohol or drugs while riding
carry with you
- Avalanche safety equipment: transceiver, shovel, probe
- Avalanche airbag
- First aid kit
- Two-way radio
- Satellite communication device
- GPS tracking device or compass
- Extra food and water
- Extra clothing
- Headlamp or flashlight
- Pocket knife and saw
- Spare goggles and gloves
- Hat, toque, and balaclava
- Fire starter kit
- Survival kit
- Tool kit, spare belt, extra key
- Tow strap, nylon cord (10cm)
- Whistle, mirror or signal flare
Weather & Highway Conditions
- Local Forecast
- BC Highway Cams
- Drive BC