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Isabella, MN
29k
Classic Only
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218-830-2457
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These classic single-tracked trails are set in the remote boreal forest of Isabella on Superior National Forest. The trails wind along lakeshores and through spruce/tamarack bogs and old pine, fir, aspen, and birch forests. Skiers can experience a wilderness character on mostly beginner to intermediate loops. Trailhead located at Jensen Trail Trailhead.
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Sunday, March 2, 2025
Morning
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
I skied from the new parking area off of Hwy #1. I did the loop going straight north to the first way point and then down to and along the lake going south and back to the lot. Fairly decent conditions, but there was a little debris on the deck from all the high winds as of late, but not too bad. Melting of the trail has not taken place here yet. There were about 5 vehicles in the lot. Two parties had their dogs along, which were friendly, but sometimes canines can create a little chaos by jumping up or bumping into your legs and almost causing a tumble. Thanks to the faithful local trail groomers.
(Mark Roalson)
Saturday, March 1, 2025
Morning
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
I headed up to the Flathorn Gekoka trails. They were groomed this morning and there is plenty of snow. Very nice conditions is a beautiful woods.
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(Angie Miller)
Thursday, February 27, 2025
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
I will say it again: What a difference a day makes. Last night, we received a light covering of new snow, so I took my waxable skis out (my preferred skies) and wasn't disappointed with my choice. The covering of snow freshened the forest and provided fast but not out-of-control tracks/glide. I used a softer kick wax, which gave me plenty of kick. Grooming plans: We plan on grooming on Saturday morning.
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(Nancy Schultz, Friends of Flathorn Gegoka Trails)
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
What a difference a day makes. Skiing today felt like I was Nordic skating. The tracks were mostly slick with some debris on them, resulting in either a very fast glide or sinking into the soft snow wherever the sun hit hit the trails. I did see fresh moose tracks between trail post one and trail post two. If you're not too persnickety regarding the conditions you will enjoy being out on the trails. I used waxless skinny skis today.
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(Nancy Schultz, Friends of Flathorn Gegoka Trails)
Monday, February 24, 2025
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Well, I finally brought out my waxless skis due to warm temperatures occurring over the past 24 hours. It was an excellent ski, plenty of kick and fast tracks due to the warm snow. I did sink a little bit in the tracks as I skied, but it did not affect the quality of the ski I had. I met a couple of other skiers and they reported they had an excellent two hours ski as well.
Photos:
(Nancy Schultz, Friends of Flathorn Gegoka Trails)
Sunday, February 23, 2025
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
I was able to squeeze in a late afternoon ski before dark. It was 35 degrees and while a little slippery in the areas where the sun was hitting the tracks, the forested tracks were in great condition with plenty of kick. (I ski with waxable skis). I ran into a friend and his friend and received a great report on the conditions on the outer trails. It felt like I should be wearing shorts after coming off a deep freeze from earlier in the week. I had to do a celebratory ski in honor of the 51st skiing of the American Birkebeiner and was able to complete it back in downtown Hayward since the snow arrived just in time. Which by the way is about how old our ski trails are.
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(Nancy Schultz, Friends of Flathorn Gegoka Trails)
Thursday, February 20, 2025
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Joe got out today and groomed the whole system. Snow conditions are pretty close to perfect for a good glide - soft on top from the inch or so of new snow from yesterday with firm base. In spite of winds, there is virtually no debris on trail. Tracks are well set in most segments but there are places where tracks are a little shallow.
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(Mary Lawler Shedd)
Sunday, February 16, 2025
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
We decided not to groom today due to the light fluffy snow that was on the tracks from Friday night snow. It was the right decision because nearly all the trails had been skied on and were in excellent condition to enjoy the trails with this fresh covering of white sparkly flakes. We skied from the new trailhead up to the shelter between Post 19 and 23 excellent conditions the entire way.
Photos:
(Nancy Schultz, Friends of Flathorn Gegoka Trails)
Saturday, February 15, 2025
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
There was about 2 1/2 to 3 inches of new fluffy snow that fell last night covering up the tracks that were groomed on Friday. But many skiers have been over the groom trails today making it easy to enjoy the trails with the new snow.
Photos:
(Nancy Schultz, Friends of Flathorn Gegoka Trails)
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Epic conditions - real snow and lots of it! Pictures show just how much snow is up there in the woods. Skied along Lake Gegoka, through the woods, across a bog and up to the pine ridge. Just beautiful! The grooming was outstanding with nice deep tracks with zero sticks or rocks. I don't know who had more fun - us or the dog but after 2 1/2 hours I was pretty tired so I vote the dog won.
Photos:
(Karla Anderson)

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