Tubbs Snowshoes will open its first Tubbs Snowshoes Adventure Center at Woodstock Inn & Resort this winter. Tubbs Snowshoes has deep roots in New England from its founding in Maine in the early 1900s and its previous World Headquarters in Vermont, before relocating to Seattle, WA in 2003 after being acquired by K2 Sports.
Tubbs Snowshoes, with its comfortable and innovative equipment, coupled with the expertise of the Tubbs Certified Guides, is an ideal partner to offer enhanced outdoor experiences for the Woodstock guest, said President and General Manager Gary Thulander. From a hike up Mt. Peg to a more leisurely trek along our grounds, guests at every skill level will find a whole new way to experience and enjoy the great outdoors this winter.
The Tubbs Snowshoes Adventure Center will feature expert-led tours, group teambuilding exercises, and family-friendly scavenger hunts. Enhanced experiences are also available, including special moonlight treks for dinner in the resorts cozy cabin in the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park. Beginners and experts alike will find the Tubbs Snowshoes Adventure Center and 30 kilometers of trails challenging yet comfortable and relaxing against the backdrop of the Resorts expansive grounds.
Woodstock Inn & Resort has designed a series of winter adventure-themed vacation packages built around the Tubbs Snowshoes Adventure Center.
Tubbs Snowshoes Adventure Center fees include:
Trail Passes
Inn Guests: Free Sunday-Thursday; $22 Friday, Saturday & Holiday Dates
Day Visitors: Adults $22 Junior (13-17) $15 Child (6-12) $10 Senior (65+) $18
Tubbs Snowshoes Rentals (includes poles)
Adults: $25 Children (6-17): $15
Tubbs Snowshoes Lessons (per person)
Private Lesson $80 per hour Semi-Private Lesson $50 per hour
The Woodstock Inn & Resort is a 142-room, AAA Four Diamond Resort and member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts, and is owned and operated by The Woodstock Foundation, Inc. Proceeds from Resort operations support The Woodstock Foundation and Billings Farm & Museum education and conservation programs.