Sunday, March 29, 2020
What You Should Know About Snowshoeing at Red Lodge in Montana
Heath Harmon earned his associates of science degree in power plant process technology from Bismarck State College in 2018. An experienced oil and gas professional, Heath Harmon possesses skills in the areas of exploration and production, and has extensive industry-related safety training. In addition to his professional duties, Mr. Harmon enjoys snowshoeing, and has snowshoed at Red Lodge, Montana.
Red Lodge, Montana, is an ideal location to enjoy exercising outdoors while snowshoeing in the beautiful Absaroka-Beartooth mountains. Snowshoeing is possible anywhere in the area where hiking normally takes place during the summertime. The Beartooth Recreational Trails Association also provides up-to-date information on trails in the area, and can be contacted at 406-425-0698.
Located only three miles from Red Lodge, the Red Lodge Nordic Center is a popular snowshoeing facility that provides 15 km of trails and is open from late fall to early spring. Other trails in the area commonly used for snowshoeing include the West Fork of Rock Creek, Basin Creek Lakes Trail, and Silver Run Trails. Several outfitters and retailers in the area offer snowshoe rentals, and local guides are available for hire to make your Red Lodge snowshoeing experience safe and enjoyable.
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