Backcountry Snowshoe Tour
Get out of town and away from the crowds on a backcountry snowshoe tour in the solitude of the Uinta Mountains. On this five-hour tour, our knowledgeable guides take you deep into the wilderness to secluded spots you can only find with a local’s help.
Provided by our White Pine Touring Guiding Service
Tour Details
- Cost: $370 per person, $165 for additional person
*Guide gratuity is not included. Our guides work hard to provide you with the best possible experience and appreciate the generosity! (20% gratuity automatically applied to groups of 10 or more.)
- Dates: Per reservation
- Time: Five hours
- Location: Uinta Mountains
What's Included
- Snowshoes
- Trekking poles
- Over boots (slipped on over tennis shoes if you don’t have boots)
- Water and lunch
What to Bring
- Sunscreen and sunglasses to protect yourself from sun reflecting off the snow
- Light performance layers
- Waterproof and breathable shell jacket and pants
- Lightweight snow boots or hiking boots with warm socks
- Hat and gloves
About This Tour
Need a change of scenery? Get out of town and away from the crowds on a backcountry snowshoe tour in the solitude of the Uinta Mountains. On this five-hour tour, our knowledgeable guides take you deep into the wilderness to secluded spots you can only find with a local’s help. You’ll have the chance to experience the quiet woods, walk through untouched snow, and when lunchtime rolls around, enjoy a meal with a beautiful vist.
For more information, call the knowledgeable White Pine Nordic Center staff at 435-649-6249 (Nov. 20 - Apr. 1) or email us at experts@whitepinetouring.com.
Contact Information
Required Documentation
Please remember to sign liability waiver forms before your tour. These are available to print below.
To get you on your tour faster...
We want everyone to be able to enjoy the thrill of outdoor recreation, however not all of our trips and tours are accessible to individuals of all abilities. For fully accessible tours, we encourage you to consider participating in the excellent adaptive recreation programs offered at the National Ability Center