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January 22, 2009

Best Outdoor Winter Activities

Woman-Skiing From California's rugged snowcaps to the smooth snowmobile trails of the Wyoming, we've compiled a list of the best and most outrageous winter adventures offered across the United States.

·         The Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail runs from Wyoming to Montana and through some of the most majestic and wildlife-rich terrain in America. Excellent food and lodging options, snowmobile rentals, guide services and shuttles make this trail widely coveted by avid riders.

·         Colorado’s vast open bowls and steep chutes are only yours to enjoy when you take on the spectacular San Juan range of the Rockies with Telluride Helitrax, offering the highest helicopter-accessed terrain in North America. Various terrains suit beginners and advanced skiers and professional guides ensure a safe and secure experience.

·      Pennsylvania offers some true die-hard winter time activities, and there is nothing that warms up the wintertime blues like iceboating. Pennsylvania is home to plenty of frozen-solid lakes in the winter and offers up its smooth, crystal clear glass for all levels of enthusiasts.

Click here to view a complete list of outdoor wintertime activities.

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