easy
2–4 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; some basic stamina required for walking in snow
Explore the snow-covered trails of Park City with ease! Rent snowshoes from Wasatch Adventure Guides and immerse yourself in a fun, accessible outdoor winter adventure perfect for all skill levels.
Discover the joy of snowshoeing in the scenic winter landscapes of Park City, Utah with Wasatch Adventure Guides. Our snowshoe rentals provide the perfect gateway to explore pristine snowy trails at your own pace, whether you’re a beginner or looking to add a new element to your winter outings. Each day brings fresh opportunities to connect with nature’s quiet beauty while traversing gentle hills, wooded areas, and open meadows. Our gear is top quality, ensuring comfort and stability as you navigate snowy terrain. Snowshoeing in Park City offers a peaceful yet exhilarating experience, ideal for families, solo adventurers, or groups looking to spend quality time outdoors. With flexible rental options and easy access to popular trailheads, this activity is a fantastic way to enjoy winter without the need for advanced skills or expensive equipment. Along the way, you might spot local wildlife and take in breathtaking mountain views, making every step memorable. Whether you want a short walk or a longer trek, Wasatch Adventure Guides makes your snowshoe rental effortless and rewarding, setting the stage for an unforgettable winter adventure.
Wear moisture-wicking base layers and insulated outerwear to stay warm and dry during your snowshoe outing.
Always check local snow and weather reports before heading out to ensure safe and enjoyable trail conditions.
Keep hydrated and energized by packing water and quick snacks, especially for longer excursions.
Consider bringing or renting poles for extra balance and reduced strain on your knees.
Park City was once a thriving silver mining town, with trails now repurposed for recreational use.
Many Park City trails are part of protected open spaces where responsible use helps preserve local habitats.
Keeps feet warm and dry during snowshoeing.
winter specific
Provides warmth while wicking moisture away from skin.
winter specific
Offers balance and support on uneven snowy terrain.
winter specific
Protects eyes from glare off snow and harsh wind.
winter specific