Cross-country skiing Guides and Trips
Below are popular Cross-country skiing guides and trips that you can use to plan your next adventure. You can download guides, including a detailed map, description and points of interest for a small fee to your iPhone or Android.
Guides
Excellent moderate hike at Sierra crest southwest of Lake Tahoe
Whether you live in D.C., or you're visiting, these three trails are sure to become your favorites for biking or hiking.
View the heart & soul of New Hampshire on these five stunning rail trails that allow you to explore the hidden places.
Home of the 'romantic lake' - cross-country skiing & hiking through farm villages near Salzburg.
Five great family friendly day-hikes in and around the Lake Tahoe region.
Six great day-hikes leading to some of the best peaks in the Lake Tahoe region.
A great area to explore. Tons of trails... rolling sand hills, nature preserve, river, picnic area, primitive camping...
Follow the Ice Age trail up and down over rugged kettles of hardwood forest from CTH-C to STH-67.
With almost all down hill riding, great views, banked turns and whoopties, you're sure to remember this trail!
Follow the Ice Age Trail over expansive spring fed prairies and past exposed Niagara Escarpment from STH-67 to STH-59.
Ski Cross Country the Charming Kremnica Mountains in a Kordiky Northern Loop
Burgdorf, Idaho, including the hot springs, some campgrounds, lakes, fire lookout, and other POIs.
Easy former rail line trail from Elkhorn to Burlington, WI through beautiful glacial plains landscape.
A complete guide to all 115 4,000 ft peaks from NY to ME including gps tracks, photos, description & turn by turn detail
Wide vistas above the northeast shore of Lake Tahoe... easy, moderate, strenuous hikes.
Cross-country skiing tour to the Heifer Hut on Rendezvous Mountain
This mellow trail starts near a modern covered bridge in Littleton & ends near a historic covered bridge in Woodsville.
Follow this incredible trail starting at the Stone Arch Bridge near Keene, NH and ending at the Massachusetts state line
The Northern Rail Trail follows the route of the Boston & Maine Railroad as it winds its way along the Mascoma River.
Highlights of this incredible trail include historic waypoints, trailside towns, abundant wildlife and gorgeous scenery.
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