Don’t Forget
Sledding • This fast and fun activity is available at all local parks systems, but check out the hill at Edge-water Park. Just remember to BYOS (Bring Your Own Sled)!
www.dnr.state.oh.us Ice Skating • When the mercury plummets, strap on some skates and make your way to the lighted ponds at Summit Metro Parks.
www.summitmetroparks.org Ice Fishing • Dreaming of a fresh catch? No need to wait until June. Grab your ice auger and head to the pier at Wildwood Park. Or, hunker down on the ice at Kendall Lake.
www.dnr.state.oh.us;
www.nps.gov Snowshoeing • Special shoes for walking on snow, often called “webs,” allow you to “float” over the deepest drifts. See the Web site for information on this month’s free snowshoe hikes. www.dnr.state.oh.us
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo • Thanks to discounted prices until March 29 and $3 adult tickets on 32 degree-and-below days in January, winter is a great time to catch the cold-climate animals, who are more active this time of year.
www.clemetzoo.com
Ski Patrol:
There’s no need to cross state lines to get your fix of fresh powder.
Location: Boston Mills/Brandywine (Public)
Brandywine: 1146 W Highland Road in Sagamore Hills; Boston Mills: 7100 Riverview Road in Penninsula
1-800-USKI-241 ext. 6
www.bmbw.com
Offerings: Downhill skiing and snowboarding and freestyle terrain
Trails: 18 runs: Five beginner, five intermediate, six advanced, two full-terrain parks
Price: Season passes: adults $400 ($600 with rental); juniors (5 to 12) $350 ($550 with rental)Pick-a-day pass (one day each week): adults $245 ($345 with rental); juniors/youths $225 ($300 with rental)
Lessons: Available for a fee; visit Web site for information
Location: Big Creek Ski Area (Private)