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02/07/2026

❄️ 4 Fun Winter Activities at Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park ❄️

Winter is alive at Wilton Wildlife—bundle up and come play outside! 🌲✨

🦉 Join a Guided Walk
Bird Walks, Climate Walks, Winter Discovery Walks, and more—learn while you explore!

❄️ Rent Snowshoes
Try snowshoeing with the whole family on the scenic trails at Camp Saratoga.

🎿 Go XC Skiing
Glide along Camp Saratoga’s trails and soak in the winter views.

🎨 Attend a Winter Art Workshop
Connect with nature through creativity and art.

✨ Whether you’re looking to explore, learn, or unwind, there’s something for everyone this winter. Get outside and experience the season with us!

📌 Registration is required at least one business day in advance
👉 wiltonpreserve.org
📞 518-450-0321
📧 [email protected]

❄️ Free snowshoe rentals available, generously supported by Brookfield Renewable N.A!

Snowshoeing and art!
01/13/2026

Snowshoeing and art!

The Clark FREE Snowshoeing
"Winter is not a season; it's a celebration."—Anamika Mishra
The Clark’s campus is the ideal setting for an outdoor adventure! With 140 acres to discover, there’s plenty to see outside our gallery walls. Borrow a pair of our complimentary snowshoes from the equipment rack near the Manton Research Center or wear a pair of sturdy boots to discover the beauty of our campus in winter.
(After, come inside to warm up—admission is free through March!)
Learn more: www.clarkart.edu/visit/project-showshoe
PROJECT SNOWSHOE
During snow season, the Clark’s campus is transformed into a winter wonderland of unparalleled beauty. With 140 acres to discover, there’s plenty to see outside the gallery walls. Borrow a pair of our complimentary snowshoes and begin your adventure!
The Clark’s campus is the ideal setting for a snowshoe adventure! Visit the equipment rack near the Manton Research Center and borrow a pair of snowshoes to discover the beauty of our campus in winter. Take pictures, share them with , and leave us a note in the snowshoe journal (look inside the desk on the side of the rack) to tell us about your snow trek!
A few suggestions to prepare for your journey:
Snowshoeing is an enjoyable, but physically demanding, activity. Make certain that you are in good physical condition and able to complete your full route.
For your safety: dress for winter weather conditions, carry a water bottle and/or snacks, take a phone with you, and take a copy of our trail map. Always hike with a companion.
In an emergency, call the Clark’s Security Office at 413 458 0412.
Help us maintain this activity: if any equipment looks damaged, notify the Clark’s staff and do not use it.
Please rehang your equipment when finished using it.
Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
The Clark has three sizes of snowshoes, suitable for the following approximate weight ranges:
Small: 75 – 120 lbs
Medium: 120 – 175 lbs
Large: 175 – 225 lbs
Equipment is made available for use at your own risk. The Clark’s grounds are home to a number of wild animals—don’t attempt to touch them. For additional details, see the legal disclaimer.
SNOWSHOE TIPS
1. Staying upright: If snowshoeing on packed snow, walk with a wider stance than you usually would to allow room for your wide snowshoes. When snowshoeing on deep powder, lift your knees higher than you normally would to prevent tripping.
2. Turning: Making a turn requires you to be mindful of your big snowshoes. To avoid tripping, lift your knee high before turning your foot in the direction you'd like to go.
3. Traversing, or “side-hilling”: You can avoid steep ascents and descents and rugged terrain by working your way back and forth across the side of a hill. To keep your balance, dig the uphill-facing side of the snowshoes into the snow and keep your weight on the uphill foot.
www.clarkart.edu

01/13/2026

Join Alli Brunner for a Guided Naturalist Snowshoe to learn what's happening under and over the snow on select Sundays in January and February from 1-3pm! Please pre-register online, snowshoes are included in the cost of the program.

01/08/2026
We'll be there!
01/08/2026

We'll be there!

Join us at the Dashney Nordic Center on Saturday, 1/17, for a Snowshoe Demo Day with Dion-NeviTrek Snowshoes, a Vermont-based snowshoe company!

Demo Day details:
Location: Dashney Nordic Center (838 Dashney Rd, East Burke, VT)
Date: Saturday, 1/17/26
Time: 9AM-2PM

We look forward to seeing you there!

Another great place to try out our snowshoes!
12/18/2025

Another great place to try out our snowshoes!

We are so excited to add snowshoe rentals to our winter activities! See photo for details:

12/10/2025

“When a cold wind blows, it chills you…chills you to the bone!” - Muppet Christmas Carol

Want to know more about wintering in parks? Need some tips to stay warm and dry on the trail? Then come in and know us better, man. We’ve got you covered.

Tip #1: “Light the lamp, not the rat. LIGHT THE LAMP, NOT THE RAT!!!”

Tip #2: Hiking on icy or snow-covered trails is much more difficult than hiking on a trail in the summer, mainly due to the icy and snow-covered trails. Neat.

Tip #3: Bring snacks and stay hydrated. Avoid singing vegetables. Wait, where did you leave your bag of jellybeans?

Tip #4: Are your assets frozen? Whether on a trail or visiting a historic site, dress in layers to keep warm as the temperature drops. Maybe a pair of mittens that were made by your mother?

Tip #5: When you’re so cold, and the love is gone, wait, this tip was cut for time.

Tip #6: The love we found, the love we found! Traveling in a group is not only more fun, well, depends on the group; it’s safer than going alone, especially if you’re inexperienced. Stick together, friends.

Learn more tips at: https://www.nps.gov/articles/winterweather.htm

Image: Ranger snow print at Saratoga National Historical Park.

A great place to go snowshoeing!
12/04/2025

A great place to go snowshoeing!

It’s that time! Season trail passes are live and available for purchase. Head to the link in our bio to purchase yours.

As a reminder we require skis and snowshoes on our trails during the winter months with the addition of a trail pass. If you’d rather purchase a day pass, they are available at our front desk daily. If you need skis or snowshoes, we have them available to rent from our lodge. We look forward to seeing you soon!

https://pscvic.square.site/product/2025-season-trail-passes/X5JX2ATNZRFVAMJSC2Y43U63?cp=true&sa=false&sbp=false&q=true

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2205 US Route 7
Pownal, VT
05261

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Thursday 8am - 5pm
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