

Join SJMA at Lobo Trailhead, near Wolf Creek Pass, to learn about forest ecology, watersheds, climate change, and the future of snowpack in the San Juans by digging snow pits and taking a winter interpretive hike. Snowshoes will be provided if necessary. These snowshoe hikes are a great opportunity to explore the snowy landscape and learn more about winter in the San Juans.
Our education team will host snowshoe interpretive hikes from 10am – 12pm, then welcome you back to parking area for a bonfire, hot drinks, and good conversation.
These popular events are FREE to the public, but REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
DATE
March 21, 2026
TIME
9:30 am: SJMA staff arrive
10:00 am- 12:00 pm: Winter interpretive hike
12:00 pm: Social fun with a hot beverage, bring-your-own picnic, bonfire, and good company
WHERE
Lobo Trailhead near Wolf Creek Pass, just east of the top of Wolf Creek Pass, FR 402 (GPS: 37°28’57.1″N 106°47’45.1″W)
DETAILS
COST
Free, $10 donations very appreciated
For more information, check out our Information and Activity Guide: Climate Change, Forest Health and the Future of Snow in the San Juan Mountains.