Location:
D&H Rail Trail,
Union Dale,
PA
Brought to you by: Rail-Trail Council of NEPA
Let's get outside and breathe! This two hour event will be a unique mix of yoga and snowshoeing. Activities begin with breathing and stretching exercises lead by Tiffany Debish, of Studio Be Yoga. We will then head to the trail (hopefully with snowshoes on!) where we will visit a few favorite spots, learn some quick history, see beautiful sights and take a few breaks to continue the yoga experience on the trail. Reservations are required for yoga and snowshoe loans (570679-9300 trails@nep.net) No charge for snowshoe rental/ $5 donation for Yoga
Location: D&H Rail Trail, Union Dale, PA
Brought to you by: Rail-Trail Council of NEPA
Saturday, January 19, 2019 5:00 AM - Saturday, January 19, 2019 7:00 AM
Meet at the Union Dale trailhead next to Cable's Deli. parking behind building. We will meet inside the Rail-Trail Office (same building as Cable's) 948 N. Main Street
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