Join us for a beginner-friendly Guided Snowshoe Tour and connect with the natural beauty found within the park. Participants will hike a distance of 1-mile roundtrip through snowy terrain, learning from rangers as they stop along the way to share information about the Monument. Approximately halfway through the hike, the group will stop for a 15-minute Ranger program. In total, the entire experience will last about one hour and thirty minutes. The equipment, including snowshoes and a pair of ski poles, are available to all participants at no cost. There is no fee for joining a Guided Snowshoe Tour, however, there is an entrance fee to visit the park. Each group will be required to pay an entrance fee of $25 per vehicle. Alternatively, Interagency Annual Passes, also called America the Beautiful Pass, will waive the per-person fee of visitors traveling together in a single vehicle. All Guided Snowshoe Tours will meet and depart from the Visitor Contact Station at North View Overlook. This location does not have an official address, but you can map it using the following coordinates: 37.656968, -112.833944 How to RegisterVisit our event page on EventBrite to register for the free snowshoe tour. You will receive a confirmation email with more details after registration.DifficultyThis Guided Snowshoe Tour is beginner friendly, but any trail is tough at an elevation of 10,000 feet. Participants will be hiking a total of 1-mile, round trip, over terrain that features a mix of up- and down-hill inclines. Cedar Breaks is located at 10,000 feet and increases the difficulty level of any hike.What to WearDress for cold and wet conditions. It is better to wear more layers that can be shed throughout the hike than to not have enough layers and be uncomfortable for the duration of the Guided Snowshoe Tour. It is also recommended that you wear a water resistant outer layer, if available.Our rangers recommend packing sunscreen, sunglasses, water, and snacks. Also, if you own an Interagency Annual or America the Beautiful pass, do not forget to bring it along. No Restrooms AvailableThere are no restroom facilities available within the park. The closest restrooms are located outside the park in the town of Brian Head along Hwy 143. Please plan accordingly. |
Last updated: December 4, 2024