Join us at Spruces Campground for a Moonlight Snowshoe Tour! A volunteer naturalist will take you on a 2 hour interpretive hike, and will talk about winter ecology and the nocturnal adaptations of some of the canyon’s most elusive residents. Spruces Campground features gentle, rolling terrain that makes this tour ideal for any participant, whether you are a beginner or an experienced snowshoer. Participants must bring their own snowshoes.
This registration form must be submitted onceper each participant attending. Please fill out a separate form for each minor child attending.
Friday, March 13, 2026, 7-9 PM
Venue: Spruces Campground (Main parking lot)(See on Google Maps)
You will receive full instructions in the confirmation email.
Cottonwood Canyons Foundation Activity Waiver
Cottonwood Canyon Foundation activities are designed to allow participants to develop a greater understanding of canyons ecology and watershed protection. This program is designed to take full advantage of the special conditions in the Tri-Canyons: a wide range of habitats including lake, stream, wetlands, and alpine; corresponding terrestrial biodiversity; and an opportunity to observe wildlife in the field.
The weather and conditions in Mill Creek Canyon, Big Cottonwood Canyon, and Little Cottonwood Canyon, where activites take place, are much different than conditions in the valley. Often temperatures are at least 20 degrees colder in this location than in many valley locations; inclement weather is always possible. Please read the following list carefully to plan for your visit!
Winter Checklist: