Note: this event is full. Please contact us at info@thebronzechapter.org if you want to get on the waitlist.
As part of our Winter Recreation Series, The Bronze Chapter joins the Forest Service for a BIPOC-centered Ranger-led Grand Discovery snowshoe at Snoqualmie Pass. We’ll walk for 1.5 to 2 hours winding through rich old-growth forest for about 1 mile. Elevated on the snowpack, we’ll experience the impressive middle-canopy of the trees. We’ll have the opportunity to look for signs of wildlife, like Snowshoe Hare tracks in the snow and birds in tree dwellings. Each discovery tells a new story in this vibrant mountain habitat. We’ll guide you through this winter walk at a moderate pace while talking about Winter ecology facts that can be shared with friends and family. We’re partnering on this program with Golden Bricks Events on transportation from Seattle or Tacoma for those who need it.
Snowshoes will be provided
Maximum capacity: 20 people
SCHEDULE
12:30 pm | Arrive at Snoqualmie Pass Visitor Center, welcome circle, put on snowshoes. Give yourself a time buffer to arrive and get parked. |
1:00 – 3:00 pm | USFS-guided snowshoe walk begins. |
3:00 – 3:30 pm | Return to Visitor Center, farewell circle, drop off snowshoes, enjoy a hot cocoa. |
Additional details will be sent to participants prior to the snowshoe.
Register online now!