Jan 22 2021
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Mar 26 2021
Snowshoe with a Naturalist

Snowshoe with a Naturalist

Presented by Alta Ski Area at Alta Ski Area

Look for animal tracks and learn about the wildlife that left them, all while surrounded by some of Utah's most beautiful mountains. The Cottonwood Canyons Foundation is proud to partner with Alta to offer $10 per person, naturalist-led snowshoe tours through Alta's famous powder! Look for animal tracks and learn about the wildlife that left them, all while surrounded by some of Utah's most beautiful mountains. Naturalist guides talk about everything from animal adaptations and trees, to the history of Little Cottonwood Canyon and Alta!

To participate in this tour, you are required to wear a multi-layer face covering over your nose and mouth. You must maintain a six-foot distance between yourself and others not in your household. Tour sizes will not exceed 10 total individuals to allow for proper distancing at all times. Additionally, please stay home if you are feeling unwell.

2020-21 DATES
January 22, 2021
February 26, 2021
March 26, 2021
April: TBD
Tours are weather conditions permitted.

What to bring
Snowshoes, snowboots, sunscreen, water as well as several layers of warm clothing, including snow pants, a warm winter jacket, snow boots, gloves, etc.

Snowshoes are not provided, so please bring your own set of snowshoes. Snowshoe rentals available at the Alta Ski Shop.

Where to meet
15 minutes before noon outside the east end of the Albion Day Lodge near the ski racks.

Admission Info

Registration required
Pre-registration and payment are required to secure your spot! Snowshoe tours are limited, so registration for a particular date will be pending our email confirmation after you have submitted this form. The $10 fee does apply for this event and all proceeds go to support Cottonwood Canyons Foundation. For more info email volunteer@cottonwoodcanyons.org.

Dates & Times

2021/01/22 - 2021/03/26

Location Info

Alta Ski Area

East State Highway 210/Little Cottonwood Canyon, Alta, UT 84092