Most People Have No Idea You Can Do This One Awesome Activity In Idaho
Skiing, snowboarding, sledding, fat biking — Idaho has a lot to offer after snow begins to blanket the ground. But of all the things to do during the upcoming winter season, there’s one activity that doesn’t get nearly the attention that it should… and you can do it in the most unexpected place!


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The groomed Winter Trail is 4-7 miles in length and can be tailored to both ability and time constraints. With mostly level terrain or gentle hills, most people can ski the entire loop in 2 to 4 hours. And the best part? It's completely free!

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Guided snowshoe tours are available starting in January, or once the snowpack reaches the optimal level.


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Ready to make the trip?! Snowshoes are available to borrow at the Craters of the Moon Visitor Center, but skis are not provided. Be sure to check out the NPS Craters of the Moon winter map for detailed route options!
Where else but Idaho can you say that you went snowshoeing on the moon? Or that you trekked to the top of an old volcano? This is something that the whole family can enjoy, so get out there and make some memories! And be sure to share you photos with us on our Facebook page!
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