As winter sets in, many outdoors enthusiasts are turning to seasonal ways to interact with Washington state’s abundant recreation areas. Besides opportunities for skiing, snowboarding and sledding, ...
An afternoon of outdoor fun with lunch and a couple wine stops along the way make this a great winter adventure.
Winter is in full swing in Washington’s mountains, but the nonskiers and snowboarders out there aren’t on ice until spring. Outdoor adventures abound in the Evergreen State thanks to the sport that ...
Walking Mountains Science Center is excited to kick off another season of backcountry snowshoeing in the White River National Forest. Perfect for those seeking a tranquil winter experience far from ...
Where: Meet at the North Trail lot in Vail; carpool to Spraddle Creek Longtime local and wilderness advocate Susie Kincade, is guiding a free, moderate intensity snowshoe trip through Spraddle Creek ...
Snowshoes long have been a key piece of equipment for traveling through northern Michigan's deep winter snow, now the state's parks are offering opportunities to make your own, and even try them out ...
In some ways, Oregon is home to two different national parks that just so happen to be in the same place: Crater Lake in summer, and Crater Lake in winter. “The experience is so different that we ...
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