Snowshoeing Guides and Trips in United States
Below are popular Snowshoeing guides and trips in United States 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
A nice loop hike over a mountain with beautiful views to a small pond and back on the remote east side of Lake George.
This is a fun loop hike that will take you up Black Mountain and then past several ponds on the east side of Lake George
Eleven great Lake Tahoe area day-hikes. From remote alpine lakes & motorboat adventures to waterfalls & mountain peaks
The highlight of Yosemite National Park offers waterfalls, mile-high cliffs, and beautiful meadows
Skiing the Muir Snowfield on Mt. Rainier
Skiing the Mt. Baker backcountry in deep winter powder or summer corn.
Excellent moderate hike at Sierra crest southwest of Lake Tahoe
Plumas County might seem to have only three stoplights, but it has more than its fair share of great lakes to discover.
Whether you live in D.C., or you're visiting, these three trails are sure to become your favorites for biking or hiking.
An easy hike or snowshoe up to a small lake with fantastic views of Mt. Hood.
A great loop hike that brings you along the shore of Lake George then over 3 small peaks on the Tongue Mountain Range
View the heart & soul of New Hampshire on these five stunning rail trails that allow you to explore the hidden places.
Backcountry ski touring Mazama Ridge and the base of Paradise Glacier on Mt. Rainier
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.
Conquer the heady heights of Sonora Peak on a great four mile round-trip in the heart of Stanislaus National Forest.
Several great day-hikes, each offering entirely different experiences showcasing the best of Lassen Volcanic NP.
Explore the snowfields and glaciers of Mt. Rainier during winter or summer.
Clamber around the rocks of an enormous volcanic rockslide.
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