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Winter Wildlife Survival Snowshoe Hike with TINS

February 26, 2025 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm


Cost: Free

Educational Winter Snowshoe Hike

Description

Join us for a snowshoe excursion and educational session hosted by TINS and the TRTA. Spend the morning hiking amid high-elevation pine forests on Tahoe’s East Shore at Spooner Lake State Park. We will take breaks periodically to learn about Tahoe’s forest ecology while identifying trees and animals that live amongst the Lodgepole Pines. We will go as fast as the slowest member of the group and can make adjustments along the way. Our route will not have steep hills and stays at 7000′ elevation. This hike is great for beginners and is appropriate for ages 12 and up.

You will need to purchase a $10 Day Use Parking Pass to park at Spooner Lake State Park.

What to Expect

TRTA/TINS treks are group treks, and we do our best to keep the group together. All trek leaders dedicate a great deal of their time throughout the year, sharing their passion for the outdoors. They are well-trained and experienced. Please respect the decisions made on the trail.


Difficulty

Moderate (300′ elevation gain)

Distance

2-3 miles round trip

Time

10:00 AM to 1:00 PM


What to Bring

  • Water (~one liter per person)
  • Snacks
  • Insulating clothes – we suggest a wicking layer to go against your skin
  • Warm fleece-type layer
  • Windbreaker/ warm jacket
  • Waterproof pants
  • Extra layers
  • Winter hat and gloves
  • Appropriate footwear
  • Extra pair of dry socks
  • Snowshoes (can be provided)
  • Trekking poles (can be provided)
  • Lip Balm (≥ SPF 15+)
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Camera (optional)
  • Personal Medications/Epi-Pen*

*Be sure to communicate any medical issues in a private conversation with your guides at the trailhead.

Check out more about our wonderful partners at:

TINS with the Tahoe Rim Trail Association events

For more information about this event, contact angeliquec@tahoerimtrail.org

Leave No Trace

We practice the seven Leave No Trace (LNT) principles on each of our programs. We encourage you to learn more about these strategies for reducing your impact by visiting www.lnt.org.

  • Plan Ahead and Prepare
  • Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
  • Dispose of Waste Properly
  • Leave What You Find
  • Minimize Campfire Impacts
  • Respect Wildlife
  • Be Considerate of Other Visitors