It’s time to embrace the winter and put on your snowshoes. As the saying goes, if you can hike, you can snowshoe — and enjoy all your favorite trails throughout the winter. There is nothing more ...
The Post’s Lindsay Putnam, a Maine native, hits the trail at Inwood Hill Park — her first time snowshoeing. imAlexM.com “If you can walk, you can snowshoe.” That’s the motto Kevin Rosenberg lives by.
Just under two hours from Denver, Colorado, Rocky Mountain National Park’s unrivaled stretch of craggy, snow-capped peaks and 355 miles of hiking trails attracts nearly 3.3 million visitors annually.
NORTON SHORES, MI - Many of us have been sick of Michigan winter ever since the New Year's Eve parties ended, and the weather over the last two months hasn't improved our mood. But if you think about ...
Syracuse, NY -- If you can walk, the adage goes, you can snowshoe. “It’s not hard at all,” said Meg Valovage, a naturalist at Beaver Lake Nature Center who’s been snowshoeing for about seven years. “I ...
We come once more to the frozen river on snowshoes. Dropping in is always sweet — like being delivered to some otherworldly place. Everything goes all hush. The river takes you in again. The quiet ...
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