01/18/2025 to 03/15/2025
Discover the serene beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park and the Granby area with Ranger-Led Cross-Country Ski Tours. These educational and immersive excursions provide the perfect opportunity to explore snowy landscapes, learn about local wildlife, and enhance your Nordic skiing skills with expert guidance.
Event Details:
- Date: Recurring throughout the winter season (specific dates: 1/18/2025, 1/25/2025, 2/1/2025, 2/8/2025, 2/15/2025, 2/22/2025, 3/1/2025, 3/8/2025, 3/15/2025).
- Time: 10AM-12PM (registration required in advance).
- Location: Various scenic trails near Granby and within Rocky Mountain National Park.
What to Expect:
Participants of all skill levels will enjoy this guided cross-country skiing experience, where National Park Rangers lead the way through tranquil forests and rolling meadows. Along the tour, rangers share fascinating insights into the park’s ecosystem, wildlife, and history. This is an excellent way to connect with nature while staying active during the winter months.
Highlights:
- Professionally guided ski tours for beginners and seasoned skiers alike.
- Breathtaking views of snow-dusted mountains and pristine wilderness.
- Educational insights into the natural and cultural history of the region.
Why Attend?
This event is perfect for anyone looking to combine outdoor adventure with educational opportunities. It’s also a unique way to explore the quieter, snow-covered side of Rocky Mountain National Park and surrounding areas.
Planning Your Stay
Pair this enriching activity with a cozy getaway in the Grand Lake area! Browse Grand Mountain Rentals to find Grand Lake vacation rentals, offering a perfect retreat after your winter excursion. Whether you prefer a cabin near the trails or a luxurious lodge with all the amenities, you’ll find accommodations tailored to your needs.
Learn More
- For details and reservations for the ranger-led tours, visit the official Destination Granby event page.
- Explore additional ranger-guided activities, including snowshoe walks, at the Rocky Mountain National Park website.