On December 24, 2014

Bear Trax Adventures announces partnership with Killington /Pico Ski Resorts

KILLINGTON — Bear Trax Adventures, a snowshoe touring company based in Killington has entered into a partnership with Killington Resorts. This season, Bear Trax will operate its snowshoe tours out of the Killington Clubhouse located on East Mountain Road next to the Tubing Park. Tours began Dec. 12, with all levels of tours offered, from a family tour on the golf course to a heart-pounding climb from Killington to Pico. Lunch tours up to the yurt and full moon tours will be offered. Tour prices include the use of snowshoes and poles.

Bear Trax partner Lisa Davis Lewis explained why she and her partner Lexi Cruse are excited about the partnership, saying, “We believe that we can provide a higher quality experience to our clientele through this partnership. Having a fixed location for our tours and one that has all the facilities of the Clubhouse is huge. Moreover being able to provide tours on or near the mountain is fantastic… The support we are receiving from Killington is amazing!”

Tours can be booked through Killington central reservations, online, by phone or at any ticket window. For more information visit beartraxadventures.com.

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