Snowshoe Basics: Enjoy Winter One Step at a Time
BY MOE B., MANAGER ODP PROGRAMMING
Snowshoeing is a wonderful way to explore the serene beauty of winter landscapes. This sport has evolved over thousands of years where early snowshoes were designed to distribute weight over a larger area, allowing indigenous peoples the ability to walk on top of the snow rather than sinking into it. Today, snowshoes still function in the same way, but we use them less for survival and more as a fun winter activity.
Whether you’re hoping to get your old snowshoes out for a romp in the snow, or are just getting into the sport, here are some tips to make it the best winter yet!

Finding the Right Gear
If you're new to this activity, the first step is to ensure you have the right gear. Selecting the appropriate snowshoes is crucial. They should provide enough flotation (the snowshoe’s ability to keep you from sinking into the snow), be appropriate for the type of terrain and snow you plan to traverse, and how much gear you are planning to carry. For more information on how to find the right fit and type of snowshoe, check out our video How to Size Snowshoes.
Once you have an idea of the size and type of snowshoe you’ll need, check out our selection of snowshoes – there’s a pair for every skill level and budget! Still have questions? Our product specialists are available over the phone at 800-441-5713 and are happy to answer your questions.

Basic Technique to Make Your Experience Enjoyable
Once you're geared up, it's time to learn some basic techniques. Snowshoeing is relatively straightforward, but some technique is required. For example, adopting a wider stance can help you avoid stepping on your snowshoes, and using poles can provide extra balance, especially on uneven ground or in icy conditions.
If you're unsure where to start or want to learn more tips and tricks, consider signing up for our Discovery Snowshoeing Course or one of our guided snowshoeing tours in Freeport, Maine. Our expert Outdoor Discovery Programs instructors share valuable insights and provide a hands-on learning experience, making your introduction to snowshoeing smoother and more enjoyable.
Can’t make it to Maine but still want to join in the fun? We made this quick video, How to Snowshoe, that will help kickstart your adventure!
Prepare for Your Adventure
We believe that staying safe outdoors is the most important skill that we teach at L.L.Bean’s Outdoor Discovery Programs. So, here are some final tips on how to prepare for your winter adventure!
- Plan your route before you leave your house, starting with well-trafficked, flat trails if it is your first time out.
- Always check the weather forecast and trail conditions (if possible) before heading out.
- Don’t forget to pack essentials like water, snacks, a map, and a first-aid kit.
- Make sure to properly layer your clothing to ensure you stay warm even when temperatures are low. To learn more about our base layers, and which ones are perfect for you, check out our Guide to the Perfect Base Layers.
With these tips in mind, you'll be well on your way to enjoying the invigorating world of snowshoeing.
See you out there!