Sunday | November 9 2008 | 7:00 a.m.
Designated bike trails can be found throughout Fresno. Especially
popular is the route leading from Woodward Park through Friant to
Millerton Lake.
Bikeway maps: (559) 233-4148
For a list of campgrounds in Fresno County and the Sierra National Forest
Fresno Convention & Visitors Bureau
fresnocvb.org
For camping information in the Sierra National Forest
(877) 444-6777
reserveusa.com
Yosemite also offers overnight snow trips with experienced guides
teaching the basics. Previous ski experience required, equipment not
included (rentals available). Five-person minimum.
(209) 372-8444
Information regarding marked cross-country trails and snowmobiling in
the Sierra National Forest (559} 297-0706.
Rent skis, poles or snowshoes in the Grant Grove Market,
(559) 335-5500
Park rangers may also offer snowshoe nature walks, naturalist and evening programs during this time.
Montecito Sequoia XC Ski and Winter Sports Center
85 kilometers of groomed trails; rentals and lessons for all levels and are offered daily.
(559) 565-3388
Yosemite Cross Country Ski School
Explore Yosemite’s wilderness starting with your first lesson. Enjoy 90
miles of marked trails and nearly 25 miles of groomed track originating
at Badger Pass.
(209) 372-8444
Anyone 16 or older must have a fishing license in order to fish in any body of water in California.
Department of Fish and Game
1234 E. Shaw, Fresno
(559) 243-4005
dfg.ca.gov
Try an outdoor rink at Curry Village in Yosemite National Park, November through March.
(209) 372-8341
Yosemite Mountaineering School fits the needs of beginners and advanced climbers.
(209) 372-8344
There are 19 off-highway vehicle routes and one motorcycle area
available in the Sierra National Forest, ranging from two to 30 miles
in length and 1800 to 9500 feet. The routes are generally open June
through November.
(559) 297-0706
Popular climbing adventures abound in Fresno County with Courtright
Reservoir being one of the local favorites.
Sierra National Forest (559) 855-5360.
Discover Central California’s premier winter playground, 65 miles
northeast of Fresno on Highway 168. Forty-plus trails including three
freestyle parks serviced by seven chair lifts, three surface lifts and
one moving carpet. On-site facilities include Snowsports School, rental
and sports shop, hotel and RV hookups.
(559) 233-2500
sierrasummit.com
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