Thursday, February 14, 2008

Weekday Snowshoe Jaunt

Thursday, February 14, 2008 View All Dates

1:30pm,

Free with park admission. Rent snowshoes for $3

Registration Required

Enjoy an hour-long outing through Beaver Lake's winter woods. Benefit from a naturalist's insights. along with the light aerobic exercise.

  • Location: Beaver Lake Nature Center
  • Phone:638-2519

Cross Country Ski Lessons

Thursday, February 14, 2008 View All Dates

10am & 1

$20 includes equipment rental $10 without rental




One hour introductory lessons offered weather permitting.

  • Location: Highland Forest
  • Phone:683-5550

Weekend Guided Walks

Thursday, February 14, 2008 View All Dates

1:30pm

Free with admission

Tracking Wildlife on Snowshoes

  • Location: Beaver Lake Nature Center
  • Phone:638-2519

Moonlight Skiing and Snowshoeing

Thursday, February 14, 2008

until 9p

Free with park admission

The trails will remain open until 9pm on these evenings as long as there is adequate snow cover. This is the opportunity for skiers and snowshoers to take advantage of the natural moonlight along Beaver Lake's ten miles of trails. At trail's end is the Visitor Center with comfortable seating. Hot chocolate and other refreshments will be available. For their safety, night visitors should remember to sign-in and sign-out at the Visitor Center, go with friend, and remember to bring a flashlight in case a section of the trail is especially dark.

  • Location: Beaver Lake Nature Center
  • Phone:638-2519

Valentine's in the Forest

Thursday, February 14, 2008

7:00pm – 11:00pm

$80 per couple

Registration Required

 

Celebrate love and loved ones at Valentine’s in the Forest, and support the hard-working volunteers of the Nordic Ski Patrol with a buffet dinner and live entertainment in the Skyline Lodge at Highland Forest County Park.

Each evening begins with a complimentary Saranac Beer, a cheese & vegetable platter and live entertainment followed by a candle-lit dinner which features carved roast prime rib of beef, oven roasted chicken, and riggies with vodka sauce.  After dinner horse drawn sleigh rides will be offered to the Pioneer Museum for tours, photographs and a bon fire, or folks may opt to remain at the lodge and dance the night away to the continuing music of Mark Chatwin and Michael Sims.

Sorry, this event is sold out.