Park City Historic Snowshoe Tour
Park City has a rich mining history, and there’s no better way to learn about it than on our three-hour Historic Snowshoe tour. Our knowledgeable guides will take you past old mining infrastructure and detail how Park City evolved from a silver mining community to the world-class ski destination it is today.
Provided by our White Pine Touring Guiding Service
Tour Details
- Cost: $240 per person, $100 for additional person
- Dates: Per reservation
- Time: Three hours
- Location: Park City, Utah
What's Included
- Snowshoes
- Trekking poles
- Over boots (slipped on over tennis shoes if you don’t have boots)
- Water and snack
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
Park City has a rich mining history, and there’s no better way to learn about it than on our three-hour Historic Snowshoe tour. Our knowledgeable guides will take you past old mining infrastructure and detail how Park City evolved from a silver mining community to the world-class ski destination it is today. This tour is ideal for groups and families who appreciate the history of the West, but want to experience it up close and personal in a beautiful winter environment.
For more information, call the experienced 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. Digital signatures are accepted, or you can print and bring completed forms with you.
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