Elite snowmobile athletes, lift-served viewing, and immersive on-mountain action highlight two consecutive weekends of RMSHA competition at Tamarack Resort
TAMARACK, Idaho, March 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Tamarack Resort welcomed the Rocky Mountain States Hill Climb Association (RMSHA) this weekend for an action-packed series of snowmobile hill climb races, drawing top athletes and spectators from across the region. Set against Tamarack’s 2,800 vertical feet of terrain, competitors took on a fast, technical course below the Summit Express chairlift for racing and high-speed finishes throughout the weekend.
Top performances included Tim Maki of Clark, Colorado, Wesley Selby of Grand Lake, Colorado, and Iyla Pearl Edwards of Ennis, Montana. The wide variety of classes and racers highlights the depth of talent competing at this premier stop on the RMSHA circuit. RMSHA also opened a heat for locals to try their hand at the competition—with Tamarack Resort’s own Ryan Heintzelman taking a break from his duties as a lift maintenance manager to enter the race.
New this year, Tamarack expanded the spectator experience by offering lift-served viewing via the Summit Express. Guests and spectators rode the chairlift and watched amateur and professional racers climb the course, hit jumps, and navigate technical terrain right beside the lift—creating a uniquely immersive, up-close race experience.
“This event brings an incredible level of energy to the mountain,” said Tamarack’s COO Kara Finley. “It’s a great showcase of both elite competition and the unique spectator experience Tamarack offers.”
Mid Mountain Lodge served as the central hub for the event, offering guests front-row views of the action alongside food, beverages, live music and a lively atmosphere throughout race days.
The excitement continues next weekend as RMSHA returns to Tamarack for another round of snowmobile racing. Alongside the Pro and Amateur divisions, Tamarack and RMSHA are once again inviting local participants to register and experience hill climb racing firsthand, offering a unique opportunity to take on the same course as professional competitors.
In addition to racing, Tamarack will host brunch at The Reserve, as well as a large Easter egg hunt next weekend, creating a family-friendly complement to the high-energy race environment. Guests can expect a full weekend of activities both on and off the mountain.
RMSHA continues to be one of Tamarack’s signature winter events, combining competitive snowmobile racing with an accessible and engaging spectator experience. With consistent snowfall averaging 266 inches annually and a reputation for spring events, Tamarack remains a premier destination for late-season mountain experiences.
About Tamarack Resort
Tamarack Resort is America’s only ski, golf and lake resort. The independent, all-season destination is situated on 3,600 acres, located 90 miles north of Boise, Idaho. Within its master-planned community, Tamarack offers recreation, real estate, vacation rentals, event space and a vibrant village. The winter brings 2,800 feet of vertical on 1,610 acres of skiable terrain in addition to Nordic and snowshoe trails. In the summer, the resort is home to golf, mountain biking, ziplining, hiking, rafting, and watersports on Lake Cascade. For more information on recreation, accommodations, and real estate, visit tamarackidaho.com.
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