7 Best Family-Friendly Southern Oregon Winter Fun Adventures


Even before the snow starts falling, adventure enthusiasts are eager to step out in the white stuff. Here are some family-friendly ideas for you to embrace the snow and make lifelong memories in Southern Oregon:

1.    Snowshoeing at Crater Lake

If you want to enjoy an experience like no other, Crater Lake is where you’ve got to be. You can choose to take a free ranger-guided snowshoe walk, but kids must be above 8 years of age to participate. At Crater Lake National Park, you are provided snowshoes.

2.               Cross Country Skiing

You can explore the backcountry through a completely different lens with some skis on. You can rent the equipment at the lodges. If you wish to advance on your own, you can check out the stores for purchasing outdoor sporting equipment and accessories in Medford.

3.               Snowmobiling

An exhilarating and terrifying activity during winter and spring is snowmobiling, especially for those who enjoy speed. Visitors can zoom through the deep powder and travel to the top of Mount Bailey and the rim of Crater Lake. The sport is an experience everyone must have in their life. 

4.               Ice Skating

There are many ways in which Southern Oregon keeps people active in winter. It is a hub of recreation all-year-round. And the one activity that tops it all is ice skating. For families, couples, or solo visitors, the activity is fun-filled and exuberating.

5.               Sledding

You can sled wherever you find a hill, but if you are ready to drive around a little, there are some fantastic places to hit around the valley. These include Table Mountain, Diamond Lake Resort, and Farewell Bend.

6.               Ice Fishing

Ice fishing involves catching fish through an opening in the ice. The experience is enjoyable and inexpensive, and one of the most addictive ways to catch fish. 

7.               Hiking

Hiking in Southern Oregon isn’t restricted to the warmer months. You can go for it in the winter with your family. The lower elevation trails have a smattering of snow that makes your adventure even more beautiful. 

 

 


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions In Nepal

Hiking For Beginners: Tips And Tricks For Success

Kathmandu to Pokhara