Fairbanks Snow Sleighers idea was simple: to share our love for snowmobiling and our love for the great Alaskan outdoors with you, and your family and friends. We strive to accommodate each and every one of our guests, and make your time in Alaska as enjoyable and as unforgettable as possible.
We limit the number of guests per each snowmobile tour to ensure that you get the best experience and the most time riding and enjoying the Alaskan outdoors! Quite often, tours are private tours for just your group!
Rest assured that when you go on a tour with us, you will be getting the best guide service in town! All of our guides are local to the Fairbanks area, and are avid outdoor enthusiasts. Our guides are very knowledgeable of the region. We all practice patience, and place our emphasis on your safety and your enjoyment. We look forward to sleighin’ some snow with you!
Fairbanks Snow Sleighers Founders, Jeremy (right) and Brian (left), posing on their original sleds during the inaugural snow sleighin’ season in 2014.
Jeremy
Hello there, and welcome! I’m originally from International Falls, Minnesota where my love of the outdoors and snowmobiling began. I grew up spending my free time enjoying the great outdoors in Voyageur country on Rainy Lake.
My introduction to snowmobiling was as a youth being towed behind a 1974 Arctic Cat Panther. I have fond memories of those days, and even though those years have passed I still look forward to adventure every time I get out on my machine. In 2001, I moved to the great state of Alaska, and I’ve been exploring the Last Frontier ever since. The amazing fisheries of Alaska drew me up here for work. Soon thereafter, I realized that the snowmobiling was world class!
It would be my pleasure to guide you on an epic Alaskan adventure! Let’s make some memories!
Brian
Howdy y’all! My name is Brian, and I look forward to being your guide! Originally from the Midwest, I have made my home and career in Alaska. I am a fisheries biologist by trade, with a focus on Yukon River Salmon and subsistence and cultural fishing. Being an outdoor enthusiast and biologist, I fell in love with snow machining, as it is an excellent way to cover some ground while adventuring into the wilderness and enjoying the great outdoors!
I hope you will come on a tour with us, so I can share my love for snow machining and my love for the Alaskan backcountry with you, your friends, and your family! My goal is to provide you with an unforgettable experience and memories that will last a lifetime! Catch ya’ on the powder!