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The ultimate adventure guide

Amber McDaniel
Photo Date: 
02/06/2021
Ever tried ice skating on one of the country's deepest lakes in a whiteout blizzard? If not, Fremont Lake might just become your first.
Amber McDaniel
Photo Date: 
02/06/2021
While ice skating is far more of an appealing activity in the absence of falling snow, confident skaters can still have fun on this relatively smooth ice even when it's covered in 6 inches of snow.
Amber McDaniel
Photo Date: 
02/06/2021
For those who do not feel confident skating in such conditions, a snowy Fremont Lake provides boundless terrain of easy cross country skiing.
Amber McDaniel
Photo Date: 
02/06/2021
At 11 miles in length, this is the perfect adventure for skiers who want to pack on the miles and choose their own route without dealing with elevation changes.
Amber McDaniel
Photo Date: 
02/06/2021
The weather on the western side of the winds is more severe than the east side, so be prepared for any and all conditions.
Amber McDaniel
Photo Date: 
02/06/2021
Be sure you use a location and mapping tracker app. In snowy conditions it might otherwise be difficult to find the launch ramp near the parking lot.

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