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Free Snowshoeing at Winter Trails Day – Jan 09

Free Snowshoeing at Winter Trails Day – Jan 09

wintertrailsMcLEAN, Va. – Winter Trails will celebrate its 15th year Jan. 9 at locations throughout the U.S. with free snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

The annual event is designed to offer kids and adults who are new to snow sports a chance to check them out with free equipment and trail access.

Winter trails day has been confirmed thus far at the following locations:

  • Kirkwood, CA
  • Echo Lake, CO
  • Estes Park, CO
  • Weston Ski Tracks, MA
  • Fort Snelling State Park, MN
  • White River Snow Park, OR
  • Liberty Mountain, PA
  • Soldier Hollow, UT
  • The Mountaineers, WA

You can register online for your preferred location at https://WinterTrails.org. Most locations offer snowshoeing and cross-country but some only offer snowshoeing. Venues include alpine resorts, Nordic centers, state parks, National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service land. Details can be found on the Web site. You can also register onsite at each location.

Winter Trails is part of “Learn a Snow Sport Month,” set for the entire month of January to raise awareness of skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing. Information about other snow sports learning programs can be found at https://WinterFeelsGood.com and individual programs are described at https://LearnaSnowSport.org.

Source: https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap_travel/20091102/ap_tr_ge/us_travel_brief_winter_trails

2009-11-02
By: Matt
On: November 2, 2009
In: Snowshoeing Events & Races, Snowshoeing News
Tagged: free snowshoeing, free snowshoes, winter trails day
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