Here in northern Florida, you can take a winter hike in nice 60-degree temperatures, and crash in comfy shelters with hot showers too. Start your hike at the popular Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park. This eight-mile hike will take you past limestone bluffs, and cypress trees before ending at welcoming Holton Creek River Camp.
Need more? Cover the nest section via boat. Whatever you finally decide, be sure to pack some sunscreen, and a sun shirt to cover all the angles.
Steamboat Springs is an unusual cowboy ranching town. It includes more winter Olympians than any other place on the continent. This place reputedly lives for winter.
It includes the family-friendly Steamboat Ski Resort and enough additional expert terrain. Strap on your snowshoes and get ready to take on one of the many different snowshoe hiking trails that begin at the renowned on-mountain Thunderhead Lodge. It’s located 9,080 feet above sea level.
The best beautiful trail to start with is the flat, family-friendly Roundabout Trail, which is only a mile in length. Need more of a challenge? Keep hiking to the impressive Rendezvous hut, 9,325 feet above sea level.