Cat Skiing Soldier Mountain Packages
Soldier Mountain serves up a great experience to ski or snowboard the virgin snow of the Idaho backcountry, without any of the crowds that you might see at places like Sun Valley where it feels like fresh powder disappears quickly.
With Soldier Mountain Cat Skiing, your access to the backcountry is either in a snowcat with a cabin on the back, or via a Trax All-Terrain-Vehicle (ATV) if you have a small private group.
Check out the
Soldier Mountain cat skiing overview for information on location, terrain and reviews.
Soldier Mountain Cat Skiing Day Packages
You can book a day of cat skiing as a solo, couple or small group to join others for a mixed group snowcat for what’s dubbed a “Cat Scratch” trip. A minimum of 6 participants is required for the trip to run. Mixed group cat skiing operates on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Or you can book out the whole snowcat for a day of private cat skiing for your group of up to 12 people. Private cat skiing is on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday (plus other days as available).
A day of cat skiing at Soldier Mountain features the guided snowcat skiing or snowboarding, with an average of 7 to 10 runs and 10,000 to 15,000 vertical feet of skiing, with a maximum of 1:6 guide to guest ratio as a lead and tail guide are provided. The package includes the use of avalanche safety equipment comprising a backpack with shovel and probe, and an avalanche beacon. A briefing will be held regarding use of the safety equipment.
Lunch is taken in the snowcat between runs so that you don’t miss out on getting runs in. You can purchase a brown bag lunch which includes a sandwich with a variety of meats and cheese, chips, cookies, and a range of drinks. Water and energy drinks will also be on supply throughout the day to stay hydrated.
If one day of cat skiing just isn't enough to satiate your appetite, you could stay overnight in the Fairfield motel. Or private groups can have a multi-day trip staying in a yurt, starting with 2 days of cat skiing and 1 night yurt stay. The use of the yurt is exclusively for your group.
If you want to check availability or have any questions, please get in contact.
Ability Level
Whilst the terrain includes some mellow meadows, the tenure also includes glades and some steeper slopes and challenging terrain.
Cat skiing at Soldier Mountain is not suitable for those who are new to powder skiing or snowboarding. For participation in one of the mixed group snowcats, as a minimum, you should be a strong advanced skier or snowboarder and ideally an expert, and have experience at riding powder and varied off-piste snow conditions. You should feel comfortable skiing or riding in amongst trees, and at a decent speed. If you feel you might not have the endurance for a full day of snowcat skiing, you can always sit out a run and stay in the snowcat.
For private groups, the minimum ability level is advanced, which includes experience with off-piste snow conditions.
It doesn’t matter if you have limited or no backcountry experience, as your guides will tell you know what you need to do.
More information on the snow and terrain can be found on the snow/terrain overview and the video should also give you a pretty good idea.
Trax Skiing
You can elevate your experience further with Trax Skiing, which is available for private groups of up to 4 people with one guide. The Trax ATV travels 2.5 times faster than the snowcat and it has more agility to access tighter and steeper terrain, so you can get more vertical in each day, and have access to a wider range of terrain and more untracked powder.