Trail Detail
Notes
The cross-country ski trails consist of multiple loops ranging from gently rolling to steep climbs and winds through a diverse forest and an open meadow. The entire ski trail is groomed for skate skiing while loops 1 & 2 have tracks set for classic skiing.Trail Reports
Thursday, March 6, 2025
Morning
posted: 2025-03-06 10:58:42
Grooming [ Trails Open: Most, ]
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With 10" of heavy snow Tuesday night into Wednesday, we packed all trails early Wednesday morning to expose any surface water as we received significant rain prior to snow event. There were some scattered wet spots that we froze in Wednesday night with single digit temps, and completed a full groom Thursday early morning. With only one short bypass spur closed, we are 95% open with a handful of ice spots. Awesome spring skiing for now!
(Jay Deitz)
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Monday, February 24, 2025
Afternoon
posted: 2025-02-24 16:37:33
Observation Scheduling [ Trails: Closed, ]
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Unfortunately, the 50 degree temps and bright sun of today coupled with warm temps last night have caused us to close the trails in order to try and maintain the ability to restore them later. There are many bare spots under the pines. We will do our best to restore the trail after temperatures cool.
(Jay Deitz)
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Sunday, February 16, 2025
Afternoon
posted: 2025-02-16 17:21:46
Grooming [ Trails Open: All, ]
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Sunday, February 9, 2025
Morning
posted: 2025-02-09 18:56:55
Grooming [ Trails Open: All, ]
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Trails were rolled and packed last night with grooming and tracking completed this morning. The work on the base completed earlier this week paid off as there is a solid foundation for the new dense snow to set-up on. Good mid-winter condition.
(Ron Kendziera)
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Monday, February 3, 2025
Afternoon
posted: 2025-02-06 18:27:53
Grooming [ Trails Open: All, ]
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Trail was rolled and combed on Monday. Track was not set. Based on a test ski today (Thursday), by one of the trail groomers, the skate deck is thin but skiable with rock skis. Average base is between 1 and 3. Approximately 10% 1" base, 60% 2" base and 30% 3" base.
(Ron Kendziera)
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