Family Snowshoe and XC Ski Destination Vacations

Plan to gather up the kids and head to the hills during the school breaks this winter. No need to head to warmer climates.  Winter can be snowy, yet mild, and perfect for a family vacation with plenty of activities such as snowshoeing and cross-country (XC) skiing. According to the experts, who regularly update XCSkiResorts.com, the nation’s top XC ski resorts are exceedingly family-friendly with lots to enjoy together, both on the snow and off. What families want and need is exactly what a snowshoe or XC ski vacation delivers: multi-generational participation, quality time, and shared memories.

There are special touches such as talent shows, treasure hunts, child-friendly classes, and family style meals to help your snowshoe or XC ski vacation become the perfect memorable getaway with your loved ones. Families can find resorts that offer the perfect combination of carefree atmosphere and picture-perfect views together with beautiful lodging, family dining, and expertly groomed trails.

Perhaps a family staying at the alpine slopes might want to spend part of a day of their vacation on the snowshoe or XC ski trails for a change of pace. The following are top suggestions from the site:

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Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe, Vt. – One of the most famous family resorts where the hills come alive with the “Sound of Music.” In the Green Mountains of Vermont, Trapp Family Lodge is a paradise for families with a fitness center, an indoor pool and the Mountain Kids Club provides playtime, craft time, and movies for kids.

Mohonk Mountain House, New Paltz, N.Y. – This Victorian castle resort located 90 miles north of New York City offers complimentary gear to overnight guests to accommodate XC skiers or snowshoers as young as three years old. A stay at Mohonk Mountain House includes bountiful breakfast and lunch buffets, a four-course dinner, afternoon tea and cookies; complimentary resort activities such as yoga and fitness classes, swimming in an indoor heated pool with underwater sound system, weekend Kids’ Club, guided nature walks, ice skating in an open-air pavilion, and XC skiing, snow tubing, and snowshoeing.

Lapland Lake Ski & Vacation Center, Northville, N.Y. – Weekends feature nightly bonfires and the kids love to play Napa Kikku, which is a Finnish game on ice with a sled and a pole. Kicksleds, tubing, ice skating, and parents use pulk sleds to pull the kids along the XC ski trails.

Smuggler’s Notch Resort, Smuggler’s Notch, Vt. – This resort has a dynamic lineup of family programs with 1,000 acres of alpine ski resort with teen centers, kids camps and FunZone play area, resort village with shops and restaurants, condo lodging, and walk-to free shuttles. There’s also XC ski and snowshoe trails, winter walking, ice skating, and more. Recognition for family focus has been awarded by numerous magazines.

Pineland Farms, New Gloucester, Maine – This working farm in southern Maine features separate trails for XC skiers and snowshoers with kid-sized equipment and sleds, an outdoor ice skating rink for day or night and self-guided farm tours including to a view of how cheese made on site.

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Palmquist’s Farm, Brantwood, Wis. – As the name implies, this XC ski center is a farm that offers kid-friendly animals such as rabbits, horses, cats, and dogs. There are tubes and sleds to use on sliding hills and an ice skating pond, plus horse-drawn sleigh rides and kids rental ski equipment. The treasure hunt for kids is a big hit.

Maplelag Resort, Callaway, Minn. – Run by a three-generation extended family, this resort has families coming back year after year. They serve family style meals and host a talent/variety show, which is fun for families whose performances feature everything from jugglers and family skits, to jokes, musical instruments, and German beer drinking songs. The show is followed by the Saturday Night Dance, which offers an eclectic collection of music for dancers of all ages.

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Vista Verde Ranch, Steamboat Springs, Colo. – Here’s the best of both worlds with backcountry guided XC skiing in addition to groomed trails. They have programs to engage kids and teens, sleigh rides, cooking classes and evening entertainment. The indoor riding arena offers horseback riding and lessons as another option for something different.

Lone Mountain Ranch, Big Sky, Mont. – There are programs for outdoor youth adventures that include activities animal tracking, snowshoeing, tubing, snow kickball, obstacle Olympics, finger painting, and scavenger hunts. Parents will love the cuisine, massage, and XC skiing on picturesque trails.

Swan Mountain Ranch, Swan Lake, Mont. – There’s a cabin that sleeps 10-15 for only $225 per night for the family that prefers do-it-yourself entertainment. The main lodge also has a movie theater and game room and there’s an outdoor hot tub, tubing, ice skating, and of course XC skiing and snowshoeing. Take a trip to nearby Glacier National Park for a memorable day.

Montecito Sequoia Lodge, Kings Canyon National Park, Calif. – Visit giant trees in Sequoia National Park and Monument. There is a daylong program for children, which has a break for the family to join together during lunch. The kids build igloos, go tubing and XC skiing or snowshoeing on nature hikes to see and learn about animal tracks. At night there is a dance, karaoke and bingo.

For more information, visit www.XCSkiResorts.com.

 

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About Roger Lohr, XCSkiResorts.com

Roger Lohr lives in Lebanon, NH and has published content about snowshoeing, XC skiing, sustainability and more. He loves to cross country ski and snowshoe on trails and in the backcountry, and snowboarding in powder. He owns and edits XCSkiResorts.com and is the cross country skiing and snowshoe editor at SeniorsSkiing.com and SnoCountry.com. He also is the Outdoor Recreation Editor at Green Energy Times and contributes to many other media outlets.