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Hartwick Pines State Park - March 14-15, Snowshoe Building Workshop
Hartwick Pines State Park - March 14-15, Snowshoe Building Workshop
Saturday, March 14 and Sunday, March 15
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days (or until you finish lacing your snowshoes)
Instructors will teach participants, step by step, how to lace the Ojibwe-style, wooden-framed snowshoes (11 by 54 inches). Tubular nylon will be used for the lacing. The snowshoe kit comes with a set of “Super A” bindings. Participants will have to varnish their snowshoes with a spar urethane/marine varnish at a later time, preferably in a well-ventilated location.
There will be a lunch break at noon, and participants may either bring their own food or go into downtown Grayling to buy lunch.
Cost for the class is $195.
To register for this class, go to Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses and click on the "Purchase a license" button. Sign in (using either a username and password or your ID and birthdate), and find the class under the Outdoor Skills Academy tab. Make sure you choose “2026 Snowshoe Building Workshop, 3/14-15, Grayling."
Please note: Cancellations must be made no later than Feb. 23.
For more information, contact the park interpreter at Hartwick Pines Visitor Center at 989-348-2537 or email KasmerC@Michigan.gov.
A Recreation Passport is required for entry into Hartwick Pines State Park.
3612 State Park Drive
Grayling, Michigan, 49738
Start: March 14, 2026 9:00 AM
End: March 15, 2026 4:00 PM
The Hartwick Pines Visitor Center, at Hartwick Pines State Park, draws thousands of visitors, campers and school children each year to see one of Michigan's last stands of majestic old-growth pine forest. Miles of trails offer hikers of all ages and abilities the chance to explore the diverse wildlife and forest landscapes. The year-round, fully accessible visitor center is a gateway to the towering pine forest and the Hartwick Pines Logging Museum. The exhibit hall inside the visitor center explores Michigan's forests on a journey through time beginning with the Ice Age.
The center also has an auditorium that holds 105 guests and a classroom that holds up to 35 guests. Call the Hartwick Pines Visitor Center for reservations 989-348-2537.
Saturday, March 14 and Sunday, March 15
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days (or until you finish lacing your snowshoes)
Instructors will teach participants, step by step, how to lace the Ojibwe-style, wooden-framed snowshoes (11 by 54 inches). Tubular nylon will be used for the lacing. The snowshoe kit comes with a set of “Super A” bindings. Participants will have to varnish their snowshoes with a spar urethane/marine varnish at a later time, preferably in a well-ventilated location.
There will be a lunch break at noon, and participants may either bring their own food or go into downtown Grayling to buy lunch.
Cost for the class is $195.
To register for this class, go to Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses and click on the "Purchase a license" button. Sign in (using either a username and password or your ID and birthdate), and find the class under the Outdoor Skills Academy tab. Make sure you choose “2026 Snowshoe Building Workshop, 3/14-15, Grayling."
Please note: Cancellations must be made no later than Feb. 23.
For more information, contact the park interpreter at Hartwick Pines Visitor Center at 989-348-2537 or email KasmerC@Michigan.gov.
A Recreation Passport is required for entry into Hartwick Pines State Park.