Winter Sports

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November 18, 2009, 4:21 pm
A rule implementing a new plan to provide for limited, regulated snowmobile and snowcoach access in Yellowstone National Park for the next two winters will be published in the Federal Register on Friday, November 20. This interim rule allows up to 318 commercially guided, Best Available Technology (BAT) snowmobiles, and up to 78 commercially guided snowcoaches per day in Yellowstone for the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 winter seasons. It also continues to provide for motorized oversnow travel over Sylvan Pass and the East Entrance road.
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Capitol Reef, Waterpocket Fold, Land of the Sleeping Rainbow—all are colorful names to describe a park with many striking characteristics.

Waterpocket Fold, the main feature of the park, is the name of a 100-mile-long fold in the earth's surface. This uplift contains innumerable eroded basins or pockets that hold thousands of gallons of rainwater. These pockets of water have affected the history of humanity within the park and the flora and fauna of the region.

Entering the park from the west gives the most impressive view of the 1,000-foot-high stone barrier into which erosive forces have sculpted fascinating canyons, mesas, buttes and mazes. Once in the park, other astonishing panoramas await you.

Within a short distance of the visitor center, you will see Capitol Dome, Chimney Rock, the Goosenecks and the Egyptian Temple. Hickman Bridge, the Golden Throne and Capitol Gorge reward you after easy to moderate hikes. Prehistoric petroglyphs, the Fruita Schoolhouse, the Gifford Farmhouse and the Behunin Cabin speak of bygone eras and can be reached by car. The 20-mile round-trip Scenic Drive will take you past the Ripple Rock Nature Center and many of the park's features.

If you are seeking a remote wilderness experience, Capitol Reef has it. To the north of Route 24, dirt roads, which generally require high-clearance or 4-wheel-drive vehicles, lead into the park's north end through the heart of Cathedral Valley, an area of monolithic formations of Entrada and Curtis sandstones, some of which are 500 feet high. South of Route 24, graded roads, usually suitable for high-clearance vehicles, lead into some very fine hiking country. Besides good hiking opportunities, the southern part of the park also offers spectacular views of the folded strata of Capitol Reef and the Henry Mountains. Muley Twist Canyon is in the southern end of the park, as is Brimhall Bridge. Check with a park ranger before setting out for any of these more remote locations. Weather conditions may make the roads slick and impassable.

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November 6, 2009, 3:22 pm
Hurricane Ridge, high in the mountains above Port Angeles, Wash., will be open Friday through Sunday this winter, plus school holidays, for winter recreation.Here are the details about the Hurricane Ridge winter season.Hurricane Ridge RoadBarring heavy snows or winter storms, the Hurricane Ridge Road is scheduledto be open 9 a.m. to dusk, Friday through Sunday, Nov. 20, throughMarch 28.  The road will be closed Monday through Thursday during the
October 22, 2009, 2:58 pm
Yellowstone National Park Lodges will offer “Lodging & Learning” packages this winter in Yellowstone National Park. The park’s winter season begins Dec. 18, 2009 with the opening of the Old Faithful Snow Lodge. The Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel opens Dec. 21, 2009. The lodges provide the only wintertime accommodations within the park. Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel will close for the season March 8, 2010, and Old Faithful Snow Lodge will close March 7, 2010. 
October 20, 2009, 2:05 pm
America's National Parks are high on our interest list.We travel in the summertime to national parks or visit the parks in the South during the winter.As a travel agent, some great winter destinations I recommend are Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks. Not only do the snowmobile riders enjoy seeing the parks in the winter, but they are joined by snowshoers and cross country skiers.
October 16, 2009, 6:02 pm
Map out your next autumn road trip or get a jump-start on your summer vacation planning using the newly-launched Go Camping America website.  
October 7, 2009, 3:45 pm
A popular tubing and sliding area for older children and adults at Hurricane Ridge is too dangerous to be opened this winter season, park officials said.But Olympic National Park managers are interested in hearing suggestions for alternative sites to the Sunrise Family Snowplay Area at a public workshop Oct. 15
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We are off to RMNP for the thanksgiving holiday. we want to camp/backpack, bag a few peaks..we know it will be cold and snow..any tips ?
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Rocky Mountain National Park is quite beautiful in the fall and winter.  It's hard to predict the weather, though snow is certainly a possibility. If there is snow on the ground, the park has a reflective appeal that really brings the mountains to the forefront.  If there's no snow, the fallen Aspen leaves will dot the soft ground in an "otherworldly" mix of orange and yellow hues.

Longs Peak, Aspenglen and Timber Crook campgrounds are the only in-park campgrounds open all year.  Note that once the snows begin, Longs Peak and Timber Crook are not plowed, so you'll have to carry supplies to your campsite... None of these campgrounds has water in winter. 

If you we going into the Park backcountry overnight, you will need a special permit, available free at park headquarters, or the Kawuneeche Visitor Center.  Surely the park will tell you the same, but please note that temps will most certainly be cold, so please pack enough warm clothing and appropriate sleep gear, and be aware of Hypothermia if you are planning to spend significant time outdoors.
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WE WILL BE IN SEQUIA NATIONAL PARK IN NOVEMBER. WILL THERE IS SNOW?
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