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Cross Country Skiing

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Cross country skiers, whether classic or skate, backcountry or touring, will find opportunities duplicated nowhere else. Ski touring centers offer rentals and lessons, and some have lights for night skiing. Trails are marked and many groom regularly.

There are millions of acres of public land in the region with trails into scenic and remote areas. These trails are not groomed but are often tracked by early-bird enthusiasts. Some of the trails are easy paths on gently rolling terrain while others require high levels of skill to traverse steep hills dotted with trees.

The Jackrabbit Trail is 55 km from Keene to Paul Smiths. Most skiers pick a portion of the trail for the day's outing by checking the map published by the Adirondack Ski Touring Council; 518-523-1365.

The New Land Trust in Saranac features 287 acres of forest at the foot of Lyon Mt. The well-maintained trail system is open to the public and free-of-charge.

Backcountry trails are also an invitation for snowshoers. Snowshoes have a very low learning curve (just strap them on!), so they are enjoying renewed popularity as a way to exercise while exploring the winter landscape. Several outfitters and sporting goods stores rent snowshoes.