Snowshoeing at Smugglers' Notch
January 07, 2010
Dave and I spent New Year’s Day snowshoeing at Smugglers’ Notch in Jeffersonville, Vermont. The resort’s Nordic Ski & Snowshoe Adventure Center includes 34 kilometers of cross-country ski trails plus 24 kilometers of dedicated snowshoe terrain.
Getting outdoors on my snowshoes was a good way to start the year since I’m determined to get more exercise this winter. The trails at Smugglers’ Notch offer terrain for all levels, which makes snowshoeing and cross-country skiing here perfect for families, couples and serious outdoor enthusiasts.
Heather
Posted at 13:24h, 07 JanuaryWhat a lovely way to start the new year. Looks like lots of fun!
Cedar ...
Posted at 13:53h, 07 JanuaryMy RedFeathers are ready to go. There is a lot of farmland and snowmobile trails to follow here. I’m hoping to get out there on Sunday.
Erica Houskeeper
Posted at 00:55h, 09 JanuaryHi Heather — Thanks! We had a great time.
Hi Cedar — It’s supposed to be a nice weekend, so I hope you have a chance to get out there. Enjoy!
elvira pajarola
Posted at 21:07h, 09 JanuaryDownhill skiing….yes, I learned it when I was tree years old..; but snowshoeing…? I believe it must be pretty tiring; but also most beautiful….walking slowly through the winter forests….!!!! Splendid!!!!
have a great weekend!! ciao elvira
Erica Houskeeper
Posted at 14:28h, 10 JanuaryHi Kahlilia — Glad you found it! Thanks so much.
Hi Elivira — Snowshoeing is tiring, but it’s a great workout. You’re right, it’s very peaceful and beautiful walking through the winter forests. You should try it!