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Sunday, 30 October 2016

Explore Winter on Snowshoes

This traditional form of winter transportation just got trendy. A variety of new types of snowshoes are now readily available for purchase or rental. Who’s strapping them on? Just about anyone who enjoys winter and wants to take a walk in–that is, on–the snow.

They’re relatively easy to get the hang of, and folks of all ages–from small children to seniors–are trying them out. They can be used just about anywhere there’s deep snow, except ski and snowmobile trails, and many parks and resorts have designated special trails or snowshoe areas.

Eighteen Minnesota State Parks rent snowshoes, and about 90 resorts and B&Bs have them available for their guests. Along the Gunflint Trail, there are nine trails specifically for snowshoeing, totally 25 miles. Several Gunflint Trail lodges offer snowshoe rentals, lessons, and guided treks.

Giants Ridge ski area near Biwabik has added the four-mile Sleeping Giant snowshoe trail, which leads to the top of the Laurentian Divide with spectacular views. Snowshoe rentals and instruction are available. Snowshoe Country Lodge, near Isabella, focuses on this sport, providing snowshoes and guided tours.

For more information, call the Minnesota Office of Tourism, 800-657-3700 or 651/296-5029.

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