Kids'N'Snow - West Yellowstone

Friday, December 16, 2011 - Sunday, March 04, 2012

Kids'N'Snow is a program for kids with events and activities that offer the best winter has to offer. Through the programs offered by strategic learning partners such as the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center, Yellowstone Park, the Forest Service, and other organizations, kids can get outdoors in the winter and try a new activity, like ice skating, cross country skiing or snowshoeing. Kids'N'Snow wants to take the fear out of first-ever winter experiences.

This winter (2011/2012) the Kids'N'Snow Program is being expanded to one weekend per each winter month. Each weekend will feature our regular programs, plus a S'mores & More activity, and another special community event. The Kids'N'Snow weekends for this winter include:

*December 16-17, 2011 Dog sled races, opening of Yellowstone for oversnow travel, Spam (Cross Country) Ski Race, Christmas Bird Count



*January 14-15, 2012 XC Junior Olympic Qualifying Races



*February 4-5, 2012 Kids (Ice Fishing) Camp



*March 3-4, 2012 Youth Ski Festival, Rendezvous (XC) Ski Race

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Mailing Address
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Street Address
30 Yellowstone Avenue
West Yellowstone,  MT 59758

Phone: 406-646-7701

West Yellowstone is at the West Entrance to Yellowstone National Park at the junction of US Highway 191/287 and US Highway 20. The West Yellowstone Visitor Center and Chamber is located at 30 Yellowstone Avenue, at the intersection of Canyon Street (Highway 191) and Yellowstone Avenue, just two blocks west of the entrance to Yellowstone Park.

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Childrens Activities, Educational Programs, Handicapped Accessible, Information, Instruction, Interpretive Display, Parking, Public Restroom, Shuttle Service, Trail, Visitor Service

Bird Watching, Childrens Activities, Cross-Country Skiing, Dog Sledding, Education, Environmental, Ice Fishing, Ice Skating, Nature, Outdoor Activity, Skiing, Snowshoeing, Sporting Event, Wildlife Viewing, Winter Sport