Though Illinois isn’t known for being a winter sports destination state, it can hold its own when it comes to one winter activity in particular: snowshoeing. Perfect for people of all ages and fitness levels, it’s just the thing to get your heart pumping during the snowy months.

Snowshoes can be rented in preserves and parks all over the state, making it easily accessible no matter where you’re located. So, find your nearest snowshoe rental spot (or purchase a pair of your own) and start trekking! Not convinced? Here’s why snowshoeing in Illinois simply must make your winter to-do list:

It’s an exciting, crowd-pleasing activity that is great for groups. Bring the kids for a fun-filled day in the snow, or pick up the pace for an adventurous winter outing with friends.

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Snowshoeing allows you to go places in the snow you couldn’t get to otherwise. Shimmy between trees and climb snow banks throughout Illinois’ beautiful preserves with relative ease and enjoy the nearly untouched landscapes.

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Take some time to yourself on a solo snowshoe adventure. Because it isn’t one of the more dangerous winter sports, it’s safe to go out on your own to explore for a bit and clear your mind.

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It’s one of the most economical ways to enjoy the snow. Rentals range between $5-$20 at most locations, so you can save your cash for a warm meal post-outing.

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Snowshoeing is an incredible workout! Illinois’ parks and preserves have varied terrain that allows for all levels of exercise. Fitness fanatics will love the Palos Forest Preserve in Palos Park for its challenging hills, while newbies will appreciate the flat, expansive landscapes at Red Oak Nature Center in Batavia.

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Looking for a unique cold weather date idea? Search no further! During “Snowshoe Under the Stars: Sweetheart Style” at Goodenow Grove Nature Preserve, couples can go on a romantic evening outing.

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It’s a great excuse to visit a winery during wintertime. Join the “Hike the Vines” afternoon snowshoe hike and enjoy a wine tasting afterward at Galena Cellars in Galena, IL.

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If you like your nature outings with a side of city life, try snowshoeing at Northerly Island Park. You can take in the jaw-dropping skyline while trekking across the scenic park - what more could you ask for?

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Bundle up, strap on some snowshoes, and enjoy Illinois beautiful scenery this winter! Do you have a favorite spot for snowshoeing in Illinois? Let us know in the comments.

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