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9 12, 2022

Valentine’s Day Candlelit Snowshoe & Coffeehouse

2024-01-22T14:13:09-05:00December 9th, 2022|, |

Wednesday, February 14th Session 1: 5:30-6:30, Session 2: 6:30-7:30. (Enjoy the trails and the lodge for as long as you like!) $15/single or $25/pair - Snowshoe & Coffeehouse, Coffeehouse only: $10/person Join us for a beautiful evening snowshoe through the candlelit forest with your sweetheart, friends or family.  Live music in the main lodge 6 - 8 pm. Cozy up to a warm fire, with hot cocoa, and cookies. Bring your own dinner to enjoy in the lodge. Children under 12 attend for free. Snowshoes are included with rental, or you are welcome [Read More...]

22 12, 2021

Winter is Here!

2021-12-22T11:37:15-05:00December 22nd, 2021|Highlights, News, Trail Reports|

Snow cover is still thin around the region, but there is plenty to explore. At our three nordic hubs, we've begun to pack in the base with the snowmobile and roller, but will need more snow to commence full grooming operations. You can stay tuned to conditions via Trail Hub, or on our website. Email ski@northwoodscenter.org for more information. Visiting NorthWoods?  Please wear skis or snowshoes. We are not offering equipment rentals this year, except for group reservations. The NorthWoods Lodge is closed over the Holiday Season, but as always, the trails are [Read More...]

10 11, 2021

Winter Ahead! Trail News & Updates

2021-11-10T12:59:36-05:00November 10th, 2021|Education, Forest Stewardship Institute, Highlights, News, Trail Reports|

Winter Ahead: Here’s to the woolly bears, Farmers Alamanac and La Nina forecasters – we join you in predicting / hoping for a bountiful winter ahead! Cue up the snow, and the winter magic… Trail access is open to the public, by donation. Brighton, Charleston and Morgan residents are encouraged to use our trails for free. Our lodge will not be open to the public, as it is busy for school groups throughout the week and closed on weekends, except for special events. However, trail users are welcome at any time; [Read More...]

6 01, 2021

Winter Trails Update: January 2021

2021-01-06T15:46:58-05:00January 6th, 2021|Highlights, News|

NorthWoods and Willoughby State Forest received about 8 inches of beautiful snow on 1/2/21. However, there was no base prior to this snow. With the exception of some closed trails at both locations, trails are open to the public. Please ski with caution as early season hazards exist, and use snowshoes to prevent postholes in our early season snowpack. For future updates throughout the ski season, please use Trail Hub for updates on grooming, trail closures, and conditions. Please check TrailHub before calling — phone calls may not be returned promptly [Read More...]

27 03, 2019

Ask Oberon: Thinking Spring

2019-03-28T10:23:52-04:00March 27th, 2019|Ask Oberon, Highlights, News|

Dear Oberon, This long winter and heavy snow has been giving me the blues, even though my house is nice and warm. How do animals handle it when they have to live outside in this weather? Sincerely, Thinking Spring --- Dear Thinking Spring, Winter can feel like an endless time when you’re a summer bird. Well, my friend, there are several ways that different animals deal with the long, cold winters here in Vermont, and maybe one of those can help you cope. There are three basic ways that animals can [Read More...]

26 02, 2019

Ask Oberon: Beating the Flu Blues

2019-02-26T10:18:11-05:00February 26th, 2019|Ask Oberon, Highlights, News|

Dear Oberon, Every Winter I seem to fall ill at least once or twice, and my friends say it is because I spend too much time outside in the cold. How do I keep from getting sick as the temperatures drop? Sincerely, Sick-as-a-dog     Dear Sick-as-a-dog, As an owl, I am luckily unable to catch the common cold or flu like you humans do. However, I do think I can help! It is a common myth (often perpetuated by worried grandmothers) that being outside in the cold temperatures will make [Read More...]

17 12, 2018

Ask Oberon: Block of Ice

2018-12-17T09:07:23-05:00December 17th, 2018|Ask Oberon, Highlights, News|

Dear Oberon, I have been getting sweaty when I go cross country skiing, and then when I stop to rest, I get very cold. What can I do to have a better cross country ski experience? Sincerely, Block of Ice ---- Dear Block of Ice, My answer to freezing cold weather has always been to grow a thicker layer of feathers! I might have an easier time of this than you since I am an owl and you are ostensibly a human. I have also never sweat, not having the glands [Read More...]

23 02, 2016

This Week in the Woods: A Look Through the Ice

2016-12-13T19:11:48-05:00February 23rd, 2016|Highlights, News, This Week in the Woods|

It may be common knowledge that water freezes at 32°F, and that water, unlike most things, expands as it freezes. We, as residents of winter, have a complicated relationship with ice. What glory it brings when fishing and skating, and what frustration, when it covers our roads and windshields. What you may not know is that the ice on our ponds and lakes (though lately it has been looking a bit thin…) actually began to form in late summer of 2015. As temperatures begin to drop, the top layer of water [Read More...]

17 12, 2015

Winter Programs & Conditions

2016-12-13T19:11:54-05:00December 17th, 2015|Conservation Corps, Education, Forest Stewardship Institute, Highlights, News|

Trail System Snow Conditions Groomed Open Trails / Total Trails Last Updated NorthWoods Center High Moisture Powder over Ice Yes  6 km / 18 km 4-March-16 Willoughby State Forest High Moisture Packed Powder Yes  12 km / 14 km 4-March-16 Q Burke Resort Please See Q Burke Site -  - - Click here for maps of our Nordic trails at NorthWoods, Willoughby, and Q Burke. NorthWoods will be posting up-to-date trail conditions on this page throughout the season. For a more detailed update on trail conditions and programs, please refer to our weekly [Read More...]

20 01, 2015

Winter-Water-Woods Art Exhibition

2016-12-13T19:12:00-05:00January 20th, 2015|Highlights, News|

A Winter-Water-Woods-themed exhibit by 26 Vermont artists will celebrate NorthWood’s 26th year of natural resource stewardship. Winter, Water, and/or Woods are depicted in paintings, ceramics, photography, wood carvings, sculptures, piano improvisations and mixed media. Come to the opening reception at the center, 4-6 p.m. Sunday February 22.  Meet the artists, expand your vision and treat your ears. (No fee, no reservation necessary.) The exhibit runs for two weeks. Gallery hours are: Mon-Fri 3:30pm-6:30pm  Sat-Sun 1pm-4pm or by appointment. On Sunday, March 8, 2-4, bring the family to celebrate the return of daylight-savings time, [Read More...]

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