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The trail system is well marked.
Some of the trails are plowed by snowcats.
The trails are used by skiers and snowshoers.
Snowshoe-specific trails are not for skiers.
The trails lead through alpine plateaus and creeks.
A stop at the lake for some photos.
The wonderland lookout offers a great view of the valley.
Back at the lodge for lunch and a beer.
Great views of the Sea-to-Sky Corridor from up above.
The Panorama Trail gets you views from behind the Chief.
You'll find interpretive signs throughout the trails.
The Panorama Trail is usually the first to clear in the spring and offers wheelchair access.
A last look at the valley and mountains before headed down.
Take the gondola down or walk the Shannon Falls Trail.
The gondola ride is fun for all ages and has spectacular views.