Snow can be dodgy with winter on the doorstep, but there are plenty of outdoor hikes, bike trails and birding activities to get you outdoors as lakes ice up and groomers prepare ski trails. By the time the new year rolls around, be ready for the season's biggest events with howling sled dogs, the thwack of hockey pucks, skate blades skittering across lakes and the schuss of skiers.
December
Frozen Frolic Fat Bike Race (ongoing)
A series of rides put together by local bike shops and the Three Rivers Parks District is back. The first race — a trial format racing a 10- to 14-mile single-track loop — is Saturday at Elm Creek Park Reserve. Wednesday night races also are part of the series. There are divisions for men, women and riders 17 and younger. The rides alternate between Elm Creek, Murphy-Hanrehan and Lake Rebecca Park Reserves. Helmets required. Preregistration ends at 5 p.m. Friday for Saturday's race and midnight on race day for the others. Cost is $20 the day of the race or $50 for all four. Saturday's race is at 10 a.m.; all others begin at 5:30 p.m. Call 763-559-6700. Complete details and schedule of races are online. Maple Grove Cycling and Michael's Cycles are sponsors. (threeriversparks.org)
Join the Christmas Bird Count (Beginning Dec. 14)
Bird enthusiasts spread across the state will be grabbing binoculars, notebooks and birding guides throughout the month for the National Audubon Society's annual Christmas Bird Count. The 100-year tradition stretches back to 1905 and keeps tabs on local species with the help of volunteers who stretch from the metro area to southern bluff country and up to East Grand Forks and Grand Marais. Check the website of the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union for details on locations, additional dates and how to help. (moumn.org/CBC)
Skate night, date night (ongoing)
Bring your own skates or rent a pair for $4 for a lunch hour or evening spin around Wells Fargo WinterSkate. The artificially cooled rink with historic Landmark Center as the backdrop opens from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday through Feb. 7. New this year will be professional skating lessons on Dec. 12 and 19 and Jan. 9, 16 and 23 (11 a.m. to noon). It's a good way to get psyched for the U.S. Figure Skating Championships on Jan.14-22 in Kansas City, Mo. (2017usfigureskatingchampionships.com)
Snowshoe at the refuge (Dec. 30)