Snowshoe Trips and Rentals
Part of
the magic of winter is in the silence of the forest. Freshly fallen
snow muffles sound and creates an intimate setting where you feel
you've got the world all to yourself. An outing on snowshoes can
offer a number of pleasant surprises. You might see strange ice
formations along a waterfall, or you might venture into a swamp
that would be inaccessible any other time of year. One of the
best benefits is finding animal tracks crisscrossing the woods.
Perhaps you will spot the delicate steps of a fox, the hops of
a rabbit, or the pigeon-toed waddle of a porcupine, dragging its
tail of quills. And if you are really lucky, you might come upon
wildlife itself, since you can move so quietly on snowshoes. Snowshoeing
is easy to learn and pleasantly aerobic. When you consider how
much time we spend inside, you may want to make the commitment
that, this winter, you will embrace the snow and get closer to
nature the quiet way, on snowshoes. And w
hat about those winter
pounds gained from hibernation? A 175-pound person can burn 1,000
calories by snowshoeing for an hour on hilly terrain. Not a bad payoff for having
fun. (Excerpts from Michael Tougias Embracing Winter on Shoes Farmers Almanac
2002). Michael Tougias is the author of many outdoor books and has a new book
on the Quabbin Reservoir.
Moonlight Wine and Cheese Tours
Come join us under the light of the moon
(or headlamps) for a fun and easy walk and see the winter woods
in a whole new way! Our experienced guides will lead you on a
memorable trip to our secret place. There we will enjoy cheese
and crackers, hot cider or your favorite wine.
Fridays & Saturdays 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
- When snow is available
Adults: $38/person Youths: $28.00
A minumum of eight persons needed for trip
Price includes: Snowshoes, guide service,
cheese
& crackers, hot chocolate and transportation. Wine is not
provided on this trip so if you want wine you need to bring your
own. (In the event we do not have enough snow locally, our tours
will move north to where there is snow.)
Daylight Snowshoe Tours
We will be exploring many of the beautiful
trails in Southeastern Massachusetts, experiencing the peace and
serenity of the winter woods. Our trips are easy but adventurous
giving you just the right amount of enjoyable exercise.
Saturdays 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Adults: $30.00/person Youths: $20.00/person
Price includes Snowshoes, guide service, snacks
& refreshments, and transportation. (In the event we do not
have enough snow locally, our tours will move north to where there
is snow.)
What Should I bring?
For the snowshoe tours, insulated hiking shoes,
and layers of clothing. The inner layer should be your thermal
underwear (wool or synthetic fabric such as polypropylene), the
middle layer is the shirt and pants you wear all day (wool pants
& shirt, down, or synthetic fleece such as Polartec), the
outer layer should be a shell jacket and pants to protect against
the snow, and wind. (nylon ,Gortex or Sympatex). Wool or insulated
hat with ear flaps, socks, and gloves or mittens, hand or boot
warmers, sunglasses and sunscreen, a day pack or fanny pack and
water. We stock a great selection of winter clothing and boots.
Please call for reservations.
We specialize in custom designing tours to
meet your group's specific needs. Please call us and we will help
you plan your groups outdoor activity.
Snowshoe Rental Rates |
Full Day |
$20 |
Half Day |
$15 |
Second Day |
$17 |
Each Additional Day |
$12 |
Week |
$90 |
Information on snowshoes that we sell can be
found here
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