Ariens Nordic Center in Brillion, Wisconsin, will host the 2025 World Snowshoe Championships, US Snowshoe Championships and Open Championships from February 27 through March 2, 2025.
Ariens Nordic Center — which will also host the U.S. Biathlon Masters Nationals and North American Masters Championships from February 14–16, 2025 — was chosen as the venue due to its snowmaking capabilities and high-level trails that flow through the Wisconsin hills.
“We are thrilled to host the 2025 U.S. Snowshoe Nationals alongside the World Snowshoe Championships in Brillion, Wisconsin,” said Jackie Hering, director of the U.S. Snowshoe Association. “This historic collaboration offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity for athletes from around the globe to come together and celebrate the sport of snowshoeing in a truly unique setting. By bringing both the national and world championships to Brillion, we are not only elevating the level of competition but also highlighting the camaraderie and spirit that define the snowshoe community.”
This year’s championships will feature a professional prize purse of $16,500 — the largest ever for a North American snowshow event — for three days of racing covering the US Snowshoe Championships, World Snowshoe Championship, and the Open Championships. It will be the largest prize purse ever offered for a snowshoe event in North America.
“We are proud to bring these championships to Ariens Nordic Center,” said Matthew Dougherty, executive director of North Country Sports Council. “This venue exemplifies the qualities we look for in a host location: outstanding facilities, breathtaking trails and a commitment to excellence.”
The World Snowshoe Championships have been held annually since 2006. The championships will include various race formats, from competitive distances to open races for all ages and abilities on March 2.
“This event is about more than just competition; it’s about fostering community and encouraging participation in winter sports,” said Monica Ariens, Ariens Nordic Center managing director. “We invite everyone, from seasoned racers to families looking for a fun winter activity, to come out and experience the excitement.”