Snow shoeing is fun and we know some of the best areas to go. Since the trail is covered in snow and there aren't any markings, its good to have a guide who knows where to go and how not to get lost.
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Location: Denver
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Gators so snow doesn't get into your boots
- I have snow shoes you can use of varying sizes
- I will try to bring something warm we can have for lunch on the trail or just before we start hiking
- Ski goggles
- Hiking poles
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Great question! There’s no strict age limit, but I’d say kids around 12 and older can really enjoy it—just make sure they’re active and can handle some walking in the snow. The guides are super accommodating, so it’s worth checking with them to see if they can help with anything specific for younger kids if needed.
A: You’ll want to wear layers for sure. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer, then add an insulating layer, and finish with a waterproof outer layer. Waterproof boots are a must since you’ll be in deep snow. Don’t forget warm socks and maybe a hat & gloves—those are lifesavers out there!
A: Yes! If the weather conditions aren’t suitable for snowshoeing, you’ll definitely be able to reschedule for a later date. Just make sure to reach out to Amazing Adventures as soon as possible. They’re pretty flexible with changes, especially when it comes to safety.
Discussions
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