Snowshoeing Nordic from Reno

Winter adventures with altitude and attitude. Explore some of the best back-country in Sierras on snowshoes. We will help your group with any winter gear needs, then shuttle you to your start point. Y

Winter adventures with altitude and attitude. Explore some of the best back-country in Sierras on snowshoes. We will help your group with any winter gear needs, then shuttle you to your start point. You will enjoy the peaceful winter wonderland as you hike along the scenic trails. You'll have the opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking views and possibly viewing wildlife and the tracks they have left behind. This is a wonderful adventure where you set your own pace with a focus on learning the sport and on backcountry basics.

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Location: Reno

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Q: What should I wear for snowshoeing in Reno? Is there a dress code?

A: Definitely dress in layers! It can get chilly, so a good base layer, waterproof jacket, and warm pants are key. Don't forget gloves, a hat, and waterproof boots. You’ll be outside a while, so comfort is important. And maybe bring a spare pair of socks just in case!

Q: Can kids join the snowshoeing experience? What age is appropriate?

A: Kids are totally welcome on this adventure! It’s a great way to introduce them to the outdoors. Just check with the provider for any age or weight recommendations. I took my 10-year-old, and they had a blast! Just keep in mind to adjust the pace accordingly.

Q: What if the weather is bad? Can we reschedule?

A: You can reschedule if the weather's really bad, but it's a good idea to check their cancellation policy. Generally, they’re pretty flexible! I had to reschedule once due to a storm, and they were super understanding and helpful in finding a new date.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the snowshoeing experience in Reno!

Hey everyone! I’m considering this snowshoeing Nordic experience in Reno for my boyfriend's birthday. It sounds amazing, especially since they pick you up from your hotel and provide all the gear. I want to make sure it’s worth it though! Has anyone done this? Any tips on what to expect?

Snowshoeing in Reno - Is it tough for beginners?

I’m curious if the snowshoeing experience is beginner-friendly? I’m not super fit and haven’t done anything like this before. I’d love to get out in nature, but I’m worried I might slow everyone down! Anyone have thoughts?