Bundle up this winter and experience the amazing scenery, wildlife and history of Jackson Hole with Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation and local non-profit partners!

Join Parks and Recreation and local non-profit partners on a guided cross-country ski tour in Grand Teton National Park this winter. Tours are fun, informative outings with the days program led by a local non-profit in their area of expertise. Tours are not strenuous but do require basic cross-country ski skills! Programs do not include ski instruction. Skinny Skis has generously offered 50% off rental skis for participants of these programs, participants must provide their own skis. Be sure and arrange any rentals ahead of time by contacting skinny Skis directly (www.skinnyskis.com)

All programs begin and finish at the Recreation Center with transportation to the trailhead provided.

Program Fee: Adults $30, Children $15 (minimum age 10)

To register follow the links below or call Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation at 307-739-9025. www.tetonparksandrec.org

Moonlight Solstice Skiing and Astronomy Presentation with Wyoming Stargazing

Date: Friday, December 21st

Time: 6pm—9pm

Difficulty: Easy, 1—2 miles groomed

Moose -Wilson Corridor Wildlife Ski Tour with The Cougar Fund

Date: Saturday, January 12th

Time: 9am- 1pm

Difficulty: Moderate, 4–6 miles non-groomed

Historic White Grass Ranch Ski Tour with Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum

Date: Friday, January 18th

Time: 9am—1pm

Difficulty: Moderate, 3-4 miles non-groomed

Two Ocean Lake Wildlife Ski Tour with The Cougar Fund

Date: Saturday, February 9th

Time: 9am—1pm

Difficulty: Moderate, 4–6 miles non-groomed

 

 

 

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