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Goodnight Moon

Posted by Kimberly Sherman February 13, 2008 11:30 AM

LAlpine.jpg I've mentioned before about where and when to give snowshoeing a try, but here's a chance to try it out under a full moon. On Saturday Feb. 23, America's Stonehenge in Salem, N.H., is offering snowshoeing by candlelight from 6:30-9:30 p.m. under a full moon. Tiny lanterns keep a blanketed trail aglow, aided only by the full moon and millions of stars overhead. As you might expect, warm cocoa and cookies greet you in a toasty log cabin at trek's end. Reservations are required so call and reserve your spot today. Candlelight Snowshoeing price (includes rental): Adults $15, Children 12 & Under $10; Members Adults $9, Children $7. For more information call 603-893-8300 or email info@stonehengeusa.com.

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