Snowshoeing
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The Seven Bridges snowshoe trail is 4.5 km of rolling terrain through forest and cutblocks. It roughly follows the Stimulus bike trail.
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Snowshoes are available to rent from the Ticket & Rental Office at the lodge. All rentals must be returned by 9:00pm
Snowshoe rentals are $15 per person (Free for kids!)
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Backcountry Access fees are required to help cover costs associated with maintaining the snowshoe access routes through our groomed trails, snow clearing in our parking lot and maintenance and operation of our day lodge - which you are more than welcome to use. An outhouse is located by treeline in the stadium, adjacent to the parking lot, for use when the lodge is closed.
You can purchase a day pass for $8 or a season pass for $30. Please note, this does not include access to cross country ski trails and does not include club membership.
Both the Day Pass and Annual Pass can be purchased at the Ticket & Rental Office located in the lodge.
Both passes are also available to purchase through our online e-store
Outside office hours, please pay fees online or by using the fee vault and envelopes provided. Envelopes and the yellow fee box are both conveniently located at the information kiosks next to the lodge.
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Obey all signs and snowshoe within your ability.
Pack out all garbage, do not litter.
Do not snowshoe on set tracks.
When stopping, move to the side of the trail.
Cross-country skiers have right-of-way
When crossing ski trails in a group, please travel in single file and ensure that you do not block the trail for others.
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Dogs are not permitted inside the lodge or on the deck. Please do not tie your dog to the lodge. Snowshoers must have their dog leashed at all times.
The Parking Lot and Stadium Area is a MANDATORY ON-LEASH area for all dogs at all times. Please respect that the parking lot is shared with children and other members.
Any dog poop must be removed from the trail, preferably with the provided trowels.
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You are responsible for your own safety when snowshoeing at the Macpherson trails. You can help yourself and others by carrying a cellular phone and being able to describe your location. Should a situation arise where you or someone else requires assistance, contact Revelstoke Search and Rescue(SAR). They can be reached through the RCMP by calling 911. Revelstoke SAR is a volunteer group that maintains a snowmobile with a toboggan, and have members trained in first aid. Call ahead to the hospital, 250-837-2131, to let them know you are coming.
While waiting for the snowmobile to arrive (this will take awhile), it is important to keep the victim warm. The club provides backpacks containing insulating pads, blankets, and first aid kits. These are kept at the Ole Sandberg Hut, the Day Lodge and at the junction of Hydro Hill and Cedar Ramble. The groomer also carries first aid materials.
To avoid this situation:
Always snowshoe prepared. Bring water, extra clothing and snacks.
Keep to the marked trails.
Tell someone where you are going.
For our complete Rescue Plan, please click here.
Snowshoe access fees go directly to parking lot clearing, trail maintenance and facility operation.
Note: If you have an annual RNSC membership, snowshoe access fees are included in your membership
Thank You!
Single Day
$8.00
2025-26 Access
$30.00
