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From thrilling runs down King Mountain, to gentle rolling trails through hardwood forests. You will ski past frozen lakes ringed with cedar and pine only to stop in your tracks beside frozen waterfalls. Share the trails with moose, otters, palliated woodpeckers and bald eagles as you explore more than 8000 acres of wilderness.Trail Reports
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Morning
posted: 2025-02-07 07:48:09
Firsthand: Classic [ Trails Open: All, ]
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Lotsa snow. Inner trails were the only ones regroomed for the day, and were slow but excellent. Other trails had been groomed recently, but the deep, falling, snow made the classic tracks hard to find. Skiing up to the King Hut in the deep was slow, but great fun depending on the powder. The fresh, plentiful snow eliminated a goal of skiing to all the huts at this extensive, magnificent area in one day. I will need to return for that.
(Sue Schroeder)
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Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Afternoon
posted: 2025-01-17 19:06:05
Firsthand: Classic [ Trails Open: Most, ]
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Excellent conditions, fantastic snow, great grooming, trails for miles. We skied here for two days and covered only about a third of the trails. The long distance touring loops were great, well marked with warming cabins dispersed at remote locations. The skate deck was a little soft on far flung trails because even daily grooming cannot tightly compact all of the snow they have. It snowed every day we were there and they regroomed it.
(Aaron Patterson)
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