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Glacier snowshoe walks start Jan. 10

by The Daily Inter Lake
| January 3, 2015 6:22 PM

 Glacier National Park is offering winter snowshoe walks every Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. beginning Jan. 10 (Winter Trails Day). 

The snowshoe walks will continue through March 22. 

The public is invited to join the two-hour, ranger-led snowshoe excursions into the park’s winter environment.  The program is free. 

Participants are encouraged to bring snowshoes or they are available to rent for a nominal fee at the Apgar Visitor Center. Participants should wear sturdy winter boots, dress in layers for a variety of winter conditions and bring water and snacks. 

This year, the walks will begin and conclude at the relocated Apgar Visitor Center. There is no group size limit and reservations are not accepted. The snowshoe walks are suitable for varying ages and abilities but are not recommended for children under age 6. 

The snowshoe walks are presented in partnership with the Glacier National Park Conservancy.   

Park entrance fees are required for visitors.  

The park’s winter entrance fee is $15 for vehicles or $10 for single entrants (hiker/bicyclist /motorcyclist) for a seven-day pass. 

When an entrance station is not staffed, it is the responsibility of the visitor to pay entrance fees at self-pay stations. 

Annual park passes that allow visitors unlimited entry to the park for 12 months from the first date of entry are available for $35. Annual passes may be purchased on weekends from staffed entrance stations, at park headquarters on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or by calling 406-888-7800.