Pro-level 600cc sleds in near-stock form, emphasizing rider skill with minimal modifications.
The Legacy
A Tradition Born in the Tetons
What began as a friendly contest between local riders in 1975 has grown into one of the most iconic snowmobile competitions in the world.
Each March, the Jackson Hole Snow Devils transform Snow King Mountain into an arena of speed, grit, and community spirit. Over 300 racers from across the U.S. and Canada test their skill against a mountain that refuses to yield — cheered on by more than 10,000 spectators who fill the slopes and streets of Jackson Hole.
Unlike corporate-run races, the Hill Climb is powered by volunteers. For nearly fifty years, proceeds have funded scholarships, avalanche training, and local nonprofits — proof that horsepower and heart can go hand in hand.
Racers
Every spring, more than three hundred competitors arrive from across North America—RMSHA pros, semi-pros, and fearless first-timers—all chasing a summit only few will reach.
Spectators Annually
Jackson Hole comes alive with fans lining the mountain and cheering from every ridge. For four days, the valley turns into the loudest, most passionate crowd in winter motorsports.
of Competition
From Thursday qualifiers to Sunday’s King of Kings Finals, the event unfolds in nonstop waves of adrenaline, camaraderie, and celebration of pure mountain horsepower.
Donated Since 1975
As a nonprofit, the Snow Devils turn every throttle pull into impact—funding scholarships, avalanche safety, and local charities that strengthen Jackson Hole year after year.
Tickets & Packages
Choose Your Experience
There’s nothing else like it. A mountain transformed into a motorsports coliseum. Racers claw for traction up 1,574 feet of vertical terrain — an ascent so steep it’s earned global respect and local legend status.
Want to see it from the best seat in the house?
Take the gondola to the top for heated viewing decks and panoramic views at the Aurora Restaurant. Sip, shout, and watch the world’s bravest athletes take on the impossible.
Where Legends Are Made
Snow King Mountain
A Proud Partner of the World Championship Snowmobile Hillclimb
The Hill Climb takes place on the Exhibition Run — a slope so steep it’s visible from nearly every corner of town. Racers blast off from the base, rocketing toward the summit as engines scream and snow dust hangs in the air.
The climb is a staggering 1,574 vertical feet with a 45-degree incline through the notorious Rock Garden, a section where gravity wins more often than the riders do. Only about 60% of competitors reach the top — and those who do earn instant legend status.
Who Enters the Hill Climb?
Competition Divisions
The Hill Climb welcomes riders of every level — from seasoned pros to young competitors chasing their first summit. Sanctioned by the Rocky Mountain States Hillclimb Association (RMSHA), each division has its own rules, speeds, and rewards.
Pro
Semi Pro
Pro Masters
Womens
Exhibition
The Pro Division is the highest level of competition at the World Championship Snowmobile Hill Climb. These are the classes where RMSHA-qualified racers and factory-backed teams bring their best builds to one of the steepest, most technical courses in North America. This page outlines the Pro Division rules, sled requirements, safety standards, and how results feed into King titles.
Quick Facts
- Division: Pro
- Eligible Racers: RMSHA-qualified Pro racers and invited competitors
- Classes: 600 Stock, 600 Improved Stock, 600 Mod, 700 Stock, 700 Improved Stock, 700 Mod, 900 Stock, 900 Improved Stock, 900 Mod, 1000 Stock, 1000 Improved Stock, Open Stock, Open Mod
- Engine Groups: 600, 700, 900, 1000, Open
- Required Insurance: Current ISR race insurance
- Safety Standard: ISR rules + Jackson Hole Snow Devils Hill Climb rules
- Governing Body: RMSHA-sanctioned event
- Linked Titles: Stock King, Improved Stock King, Mod King, King of Kings
Eligibility Requirements
- Must hold RMSHA Pro classification or receive a formal invitation from race officials.
- Must meet all current ISR requirements, including licensing and insurance.
- Must be in good standing with RMSHA and not under suspension from any sanctioned event.
- Prior-year performance and accumulated RMSHA points are used to determine starting positions and qualifying status.
600 Improved Stock
600cc sleds with moderate performance upgrades beyond factory stock, tuned for increased climbing performance.
Division
Class Type
Engine Class
600 Mod
Highly modified 600cc race sleds built for maximum power, traction, and aggressive hillclimb runs.
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Class Type
Engine Class
700 Stock
700cc factory-based sleds maintained within strict stock guidelines.
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Class Type
Engine Class
700 Improved Stock
700cc sleds with allowed engine and chassis upgrades for improved torque and drive.
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Class Type
Engine Class
700 Mod
Fully built 700cc Mod-class machines pushing high horsepower and advanced tuning.
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Class Type
Engine Class
900 Stock
Big-bore 900cc sleds running within stock-focused restrictions, demanding precise control.
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Class Type
Engine Class
900 Improved Stock
900cc sleds with performance enhancements for stronger uphill power delivery.
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Class Type
Engine Class
900 Mod
Heavily modified 900cc sleds engineered for maximum speed and hillclimb performance.
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Class Type
Engine Class
1000 Stock
The largest stock displacement category, featuring factory-based 1000cc mountain sleds.
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Class Type
Engine Class
1000 Improved Stock
1000cc machines with authorized modifications to boost power and climbing capability.
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Class Type
Engine Class
Open Stock
Stock-formatted builds running in an open-displacement structure under stock rules.
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Class Type
Engine Class
The Semi-Pro Division is the bridge between amateur racing and full Pro competition. This is where developing racers earn their stripes on the same steep, technical course used by Pro classes. The guidelines below define who can race in Semi-Pro, how sleds are classified, and how Semi-Pro results connect to Semi-Pro King titles and potential advancement to the Pro ranks.
Quick Facts
- Division: Semi-Pro
- Eligible Racers: RMSHA Semi-Pro classification or approved developing racers
- Classes: Semi-Pro Stock, Semi-Pro Improved, Semi-Pro Mod
- Engine Groups: Open (no displacement brackets)
- Required Insurance: Current ISR race insurance
- Safety Standard: ISR rules + Jackson Hole Snow Devils Hill Climb rules
- Governing Body: RMSHA-sanctioned event
- Linked Titles: Semi-Pro Stock King, Semi-Pro Improved Stock King, Semi-Pro Mod King, Semi-Pro King of Kings
Eligibility Requirements
- Must hold a current RMSHA Semi-Pro classification or be designated Semi-Pro by race officials.
- Intended for racers progressing toward Pro who are not yet competing in full Pro classes.
- Performance in Semi-Pro may influence eligibility to move into the Pro Division in future seasons.
Semi Pro Stock
Semi Pro riders competing on stock-form machines as they progress toward full Pro status.
Division
Class Type
Engine Class
Semi Pro Improved
Semi Pro competitors racing improved stock sleds with legal enhancements.
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Class Type
Engine Class
Semi Pro Mod
Semi Pro riders piloting Mod-class builds while developing advanced competition skills.
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Class Type
Engine Class
Semi Pro King of Kings
Finals showdown among top Semi Pro class winners.
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Class Type
Engine Class
Semi Pro Stock King
Finals title run for Semi Pro competitors advancing from Stock divisions.
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Class Type
Engine Class
Semi Pro Improved Stock King
Championship Semi Pro run for the Improved Stock ladder.
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Class Type
Engine Class
Semi Pro Mod King
Semi Pro Mod championship run showcasing developing riders on high-performance equipment.
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Class Type
Engine Class
The Pro Masters Division is designed for experienced racers competing in age-based classes while still riding at an elite level. Masters riders take on the same legendary Snow King course under rules aligned with Pro sled legality and safety. This page outlines who can race in Pro Masters, sled requirements, and how the division fits into the overall event.
Quick Facts
- Division: Pro Masters
- Eligible Racers: RMSHA-designated Masters racers meeting age requirements
- Classes: Pro Masters Stock, Pro Masters Improved Stock, Pro Masters Mod
- Engine Groups: Open (no displacement brackets)
- Required Insurance: Current ISR race insurance
- Safety Standard: ISR rules + Jackson Hole Snow Devils Hill Climb rules
- Governing Body: RMSHA-sanctioned event
- Linked Titles: Masters-specific awards as defined for the event (no dedicated King title unless specified for the year)
Eligibility Requirements
- Must meet the age requirement defined for Masters in the current RMSHA rule framework.
- Must be classified as a Masters racer by RMSHA or approved by race officials.
Pro Masters Stock
Age-restricted Pro Masters riders competing on stock-based sled platforms.
Division
Class Type
Engine Class
Pro Masters Improved Stock
Pro Masters competitors running improved stock sleds with performance tuning.
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Class Type
Engine Class
Pro Masters Mod
Pro Masters riders piloting fully modified machines within their division.
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Class Type
Engine Class
The Women’s Division showcases female racers tackling the same demanding Snow King course as the rest of the field. With Stock, Improved, and Mod classes, women competitors race head-to-head for class wins and the chance to claim Queen titles. The rules below outline eligibility, sled requirements, safety standards, and how Women’s Division results feed into Queen competitions.
Quick Facts
- Division: Women
- Eligible Racers: Women competitors meeting RMSHA and Snow Devils entry criteria
- Classes: Women’s Stock, Women’s Improved Stock, Women’s Mod
- Engine Groups: Open (no displacement brackets)
- Required Insurance: Current ISR race insurance
- Safety Standard: ISR rules + Jackson Hole Snow Devils Hill Climb rules
- Governing Body: RMSHA-sanctioned event
- Linked Titles: Women’s Stock Queen, Women’s Improved Stock Queen, Women’s Mod Queen, Queen of Queens
Eligibility Requirements
- Open to women racers who meet RMSHA qualification standards and Snow Devils entry requirements.
- Women may also compete in other divisions if eligible, subject to class rules and scheduling constraints.
Women’s Stock
Women competitors racing factory-formatted sleds with limited modifications.
Division
Class Type
Engine Class
Women’s Improved Stock
Women racers running improved stock machines with additional tuning options.
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Class Type
Engine Class
Women’s Mod
Women competitors piloting Mod-class builds with high-performance modifications.
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Class Type
Engine Class
Queen of Queens
The premier women’s title run determining the overall women’s champion.
Division
Class Type
Engine Class
Women’s Stock Queen
Final round determining the champion among Women’s Stock competitors.
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Class Type
Engine Class
Women’s Improved Stock Queen
Finals run awarding the champion title for Women’s Improved Stock.
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Class Type
Engine Class
Women’s Mod Queen
The Women’s Mod championship round crowning the top rider on highly built Mod sleds.
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Class Type
Engine Class
The Amateur & Exhibition Division features four capped, non-invite classes—Non-Pro Masters, Amateur, Amateur Vintage, and Pro Vintage—built for riders who want to compete outside the Pro field while still meeting full ISR and Snow Devils safety standards. These divisions showcase rising talent, seasoned riders, and vintage sleds, with qualifying on Thursday and the top five from each advancing to Friday Finals.
Entry into these classes is handled through an advance request-and-draw process, with strict eligibility rules, sled requirements, and mandatory ISR insurance for all racers. From period-correct vintage builds to modern stock turbo machines, this division offers some of the weekend’s most diverse and entertaining runs.
Learn more about rules, eligibility, and how to enter
Amateurs
Emerging riders building experience and progressing toward higher-division competition.
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Class Type
Engine Class
Amateur Vintage
Emerging riders building experience and progressing toward higher-division competition.
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Class Type
Engine Class
Non-Amateur Vintage
Emerging riders building experience and progressing toward higher-division competition.
Division
Class Type
Engine Class
Non Pro Masters
Masters-age riders competing outside the full Pro ranks in a dedicated entry division.
Division
Class Type
Engine Class
Vintage
Classic sleds 20+ years old or period-correct machines participating in a crowd-favorite exhibition class.
Division
Class Type
Engine Class
Racer Registration
Ready to Take the Line?
Whether you’re a returning champion or first-time competitor, your path to the summit begins here. Registration is managed through our Racer Registration platform, where you’ll complete your application, upload required documents, and receive racer communications.
Alternative Experiences
Cant Make It Live?
Watch Anywhere, Anytime
Can’t make it to the mountain? Experience every climb, every crash, every roar from anywhere in the world.
Live Coverage
Stream the full event through YouTube Live, with multi-camera views and commentary straight from the mountain.
Replays & Highlights
Browse our official YouTube page for previous year replays and the moments that made history.
Get Involved
Press Resources
Accredited journalists, photographers, and media partners help bring the Hill Climb story to life. Below you’ll find everything you need to apply for credentials, access brand assets, and share the Snow Devils mission.
Media Credential Request
Accredited media professionals may apply for credentials to cover the 2025 World Championship Snowmobile Hill Climb in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. All applications require proof of assignment and valid insurance documentation.
Official Press Kit
Includes event fact sheet, press release template, logos, and imagery.
Brand Guidelines
Logo usage, typography, and colors.
Fueling the Climb
Sponsors & Partners
Our partners make every second of this event possible. From national manufacturers to local Jackson businesses, their support fuels both the mountain and the mission.
King of Kings Partners
Premier brand visibility and media coverage
King of The Mountain Partners
Community-focused engagement and regional exposure
Championship Sponsors
On-site banners, volunteer recognition, and social features
Manufacturer Sponsors
Never Miss a Moment
Stay in the loop on everything from racer announcements to volunteer signups and community stories.