Be Prepared: What to Bring
We do not permit food, beverages, firearms, smoking (including e-cigarettes), or pets in our museums. Service dogs as approved by the Americans with Disabilities Act are permitted, however, emotional support, comfort, or companion pets are not allowed.
WHAT TO WEAR: Be prepared to walk in variable conditions from May-November. We recommend several layers, a hat, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes. Be prepared to walk in winter conditions from December-April. We recommend warm layers (snow pants, winter jacket, mittens/gloves, and hat), sunscreen, and warm boots.
WHAT TO BRING: Guests should bring water.
WHAT TO WEAR: Be prepared to walk in variable conditions from May-November. We recommend several layers, a hat, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes. Be prepared to walk in winter conditions from December-April. We recommend warm layers (snow pants, winter jacket, mittens/gloves, and hat), and warm boots.
WHAT TO BRING: Guests should bring water.
WHAT TO WEAR: Be prepared to walk in variable conditions. We recommend several layers, a hat, and sneakers.
WHAT TO BRING: Guests should bring water.
WHAT TO WEAR: We require closed-toe shoes and recommend layers, a hat, and sunscreen.
WHAT TO BRING: Guests should bring water.
WHAT TO WEAR: Be prepared to hike in variable conditions from May-November. We recommend several layers, a hat, sunscreen, and sturdy boots or sneakers. Be prepared to hike in winter conditions from December-April. We recommend warm snow clothes (snow pants, winter jacket, mittens/gloves, hat), sunscreen, and sturdy, waterproof boots.
WHAT TO BRING: Guests should bring water, a snack, and a small backpack or fanny pack. We provide snowshoes in the winter.
WHAT TO WEAR: Be prepared to hike in variable conditions from June-October. We recommend several layers, a hat, sunscreen, and sturdy boots or sneakers.
WHAT TO BRING: Guests should bring water, a snack, and a small backpack or fanny pack.