Winter has arrived, and you might be feeling a little cooped up at home with the kids. Don’t let the cooler temperatures and snow keep you indoors—there are so many ways to enjoy this part of the year!
Wintertime in Wisconsin offers us plenty of days to get out and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of nature at rest. And, you won’t have to worry about swatting mosquitoes or poison ivy to boot! If you and your family have not yet tried your hand (er, foot?!) at snowshoeing, this season is the perfect opportunity to take the plunge.
Feeling a little intimidated in researching all the details? Not to worry–we’ve got you covered. Keep reading for our tips for successfully snowshoeing with children (including little ones), where to rent snowshoes, and a heap of locations both near & a day trip away to enjoy a refreshing snowshoe adventure with your family this winter.
Tips for Success for Family Snowshoeing:
- Snowshoes can be rented for children at about age 4. But, buyer beware—young children may only last a few minutes. This brings me to my next tip…
- Consider pulling younger kids along in a sled or toboggan (or if kids snowshoeing get tired). We brought a blanket too for the sled. Also, consider babywearing for the littlest of winter enthusiasts. I’ve also found wearing a giant coat, front carrying a baby, and zipping the coat over baby’s feet and body make a cozy den for your little bundle.
- Snowshoes attach to your regular snow boots and are usually made from aluminum. Some places still rent out the traditional wooden versions (1,000 Islands in Kaukana is one). Snowshoe sizes are determined by weight. Are you looking to invest in some of your own? We’ve had great success at Scheel’s in Appleton. You can also purchase or rent snowshoes from REI in Appleton.
- Snowshoe trails are not groomed, and many places will allow you to snowshoe off trail, too! Most trails require a 6 inch base of good snow for a successful snowshoe adventure. Fluffy, fresh snow is best!
- Call ahead for conditions and to make sure snowshoes are available.
Where to Snowshoe in Northeast
Bubolz Nature Preserve, Appleton
Bubolz offers 8.5 miles of trails for snowshoeing! They will update their website with trail conditions, or you can call. Always call ahead on weekdays to check on rental availability.
- Address: 4815 North Lynndale Drive, Appleton, Wisconsin
- Phone: 920-731-6041
- bubolzpreserve.org/plan-a-visit/ski-and-snowshoe-rentals/
- Hours:
- Tuesday through Friday 9 am – 3 pm
- Saturday 9 am – 3 pm
- Sunday 11 am – 3 pm
- CLOSED Monday
- Rental Fees:
- Members: $5 per pair
- Non-members: $10 per pair
- Trail fee only: $5 with your own equipment for non-members and FREE for members.
READ MORE: Tromp Around in a Winter Wonderland at Bubolz Nature Preserve in Grand Chute
Heckrodt Wetland Reserve, Menasha
The snowshoe trail is about 1/2 mile long, not including the prairie trail. The prairie trail will add about 1/4 mile. The terrain is relatively flat. Head over to Camp Winnecomac for the best trails. Also, Heckrodt rents snowshoes only when there are six or more inches of fresh snow—it might be best to call ahead to be sure that you’ll be able to rent even if it appears that there is enough snow.
- Address: 1305 Plank Road, Menasha, Wisconsin
- Phone: 920-720-9349
- heckrodtnaturecenter.org/snowshoe-rentals/
- Nature Center Hours:
- Tuesday through Friday: 9 am – 3 pm
- Saturday: 12 – 3 pm
- CLOSED Sunday & Monday
- Rental Fee: $5
READ MORE: A Day of Adventure at Heckrodt Wetland Reserve Bonus: treehouse playground!)
1,000 Islands Environmental Center, Kaukauna
Rentals are available out of the Environmental Center to use both on and off the 1,000 Islands property. If you’re looking to try traditional, hard wood-framed snowshoes, this is the place!
- Address: 1000 Beaulieu Court, Kaukauna, Wisconsin
- Phone: 920-766-4733
- Hours:
- Tuesday through Friday 8 am – 4 pm
- Saturday 10 am – 3:30 pm
- CLOSED Sunday & Monday
- 1000islandsenvironmentalcenter.org/about-us/faq/
- Rental Fees
- Adults: $2.50 per pair
- Children: $1.50 per pair
- Weekend or Weekday Off-Property: $5.00 per pair
- Friends of 1000 Islands Members: FREE
READ MORE: Tips for Your Visit to 1000 Islands Environment Center, Kaukauna.
High Cliff State Park, Sherwood
Snowshoeing is permitted anywhere in High Cliff State Park except on groomed cross country ski trails when snow-covered. The Forest Management trail is good for winter hiking and snowshoeing.
- Address: N7630 State Park Road, Sherwood, Wisconsin
- Phone: 920-989-1106
- dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/highcliff/recreation/winter
- Park office hours:
- Tuesday – Sunday 10 am – 4 pm
- CLOSED Monday
- Rental Fee: FREE, first-come, first-served basis when the park office is open
READ MORE: 26 Awesome Wisconsin State Parks 2 Hours or Less from Appleton!
Mosquito Hill Nature Center, New London
Snowshoe trails are open and rentals available when conditions permit. Please call ahead to check the trail conditions. Mosquito Hill also has a wonderful little natural playground that is equally fun in the snow!
- Address: N3880 Rogers Road, New London, Wisconsin
- Phone: 920-779-6433
- outagamie.org/government/departments-n-z/parks/parks-and-natural-areas/mosquito-hill-nature-center/events-calendar
- Hours:
- Tuesday-Sunday: 10 am – 2 pm
- Rental Fees:
- Adults: $5 per pair
- Students and Seniors: $4 per pair
- Friends of Mosquito Hill members: FREE
- Bring your own snowshoes: FREE to use the trails
READ MORE: Mosquito Hill Nature Center: Explore the Local Environment Near New London
Ledge View Nature Center, Chilton
Trails are open year-round from dawn to dusk and the nature center is open every day except for national holidays. Call ahead to set up your rental and check on snow conditions. They rent both wooden snowshoes for soft snow and aluminum snowshoes with teeth for more icy conditions.
- Address: W2348 Short Road Chilton, Wisconsin
- Phone: 920-849-7094
- ledgeviewnaturecenter.org/676/Rentals
- Nature Center Hours:
- Monday through Saturday: 8 am – 4 pm
- Rental Fee: $5 per pair
READ MORE: Exploring in Chilton – Nature Center, Caves, Wooden Park & Ice Cream!
Navarino Nature Center, Shiocton
Check out their winter map for designated snowshoe trails. Before you go, find out details on their winter events, including many snowshoe hikes! Make sure to bring along your sleds for the sledding hill, and stop in the Nature Center for a $1 hot cocoa or cappuccino!
- Address: W5646 Lindsten Road, Shiocton, Wisconsin
- Phone: 715-758-6999
- navarino.org/_files/ugd/9d0c5a_8f789b0dda5e477196286de0eb8d31dc.pdf
- Hours:
- Tuesday – Friday 8 am – 4:30 pm
- Saturday 8 am – 3 pm
- Closed Sunday & Monday
- Rental Fees:
- Adults: $5 per pair
- Kids (Under 15): $3 per pair
READ MORE: Recharge with Your Family in Nature Year-Round at Navarino Wildlife Area & Nature Center
Hartman Creek State Park, Waupaca
Check out the winter map at Hartman Creek State Park to find the 3.5 miles of designated snowshoe trails! They also occasionally do offer nighttime snowshoe hikes so make sure to check their website.
- Address: N2480 Hartman Creek Road, Waupaca, Wisconsin
- Phone: 715-258-2372
- Park Hours: Open daily 6 am – 11 pm year round
- dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/hartmancreek/recreation/winter
- Rental Fees: While the park does NOT rent snowshoes, you can rent them at Adventure Outfitters, LLC in nearby Waupaca.
- $15 per day per pair
- $25 for three days, each additional day $5.
READ MORE: Hartman Creek State Park: Stay & Play in the Beautiful Chain ‘O Lakes, Waupaca Area
Looking for even more spots to snowshoe? Check out these parks for a family day trip snowshoe destination:
Devil’s Lake State Park
Devil’s Lake is equally as breathtaking in the winter months and oh, so worth the drive! When snowshoeing, you’ll want to stick to trails that are not steep and rocky. We suggest trying a portion of the Upland Loop Trail (3.8 mi) or ask for suggestions at the Nature Center.
- Address: S5975 Park Road, Baraboo, Wisconsin
- Phone: 608-356-8301
- Park Hours: Open daily 6 am – 11 pm year round
- Nature Center Hours:
- Monday, Wednesday through Friday 10 am – 4 pm
- CLOSED Tuesday
- Saturday through Sunday 10 am – 5 pm
- dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/devilslake/recreation/winter
- Rental Fee: FREE, first-come, first-served loaners available in the Nature Center. Call first to check hours and availability.
READ MORE: Wisconsin’s Most-Loved State Park: Devil’s Lake with Kids
Newport State Park
Newport State Park does NOT offer snowshoe rentals, but it does offer about 5 miles of trails designated for snowshoeing or hiking in the winter! Newport State Park is also designated as a Dark Sky Park (one of only two in the Midwest and 18 in the country), making it an ideal location for stargazing if you stick around past dark. If you’re lucky, you just might even catch a glimpse of the Aurora Borealis Northern Lights here at one of the darkest spots in our state!
- Address: 475 County Road NP, Ellison Bay, Wisconsin
- Phone: 920-854-2500
- Park Hours: Open daily 6 am – 11 pm year round
- dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/newport/recreation
- No snowshoe rentals
READ MORE: Experience Rustic Wonder & a Dark Sky at Door County’s Newport State Park
Get out and explore! Any fresh snow is perfect for snowshoeing. Where is your favorite place to snowshoe?