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Minocqua Winter Park Ski Shop has been dedicated to providing you with the best service in the ski business for over 30 years.
Explore more than 30 miles of groomed trails with sweeping views of the Catskills.
Our Ski Shop provides maps and tips on what trail is best suited to your skill level. Ski alongside the lake, head for Sky Top Tower, or choose one of the many other trails that honeycomb our property.
Available, weather permitting.
For information about cross-country skiing and current trail conditions, please call (845) 256-2101.
Explore world class groomed trails for classic and skate skiing.
Rent classic and skate skis.
Try out sit-skis and lessons for paranordic skiers.
Sign up for group or private lessons for beginners to advanced skiers, children and adults.
Warm-up indoors in the skiers lounge.
Lost Lake Park features over 30 km of cross-country skiing trails with incredible views of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. Enjoy a circuit on the groomed trails, night skiing or a lesson to improve your skills. Snowshoeing is also available at the park, which is just a short walk from Whistler Village.
Bringing the finest cross country skiing to eastern Massachusetts!
Catch the spirit of winter at Great Brook Farm State Park! Located only 25 miles from downtown Boston, Great Brook Ski Touring Center provides over 10 miles of machine-groomed trails for cross country skiing from December 1 to March 20, snow conditions permitting.
The trails include all levels of difficulty and explore the beautiful landscape of farmland, forests, streams and ponds at 1,000-acre Great Brook Farm State Park. Skiers can stride past fields and a working dairy farm on the easy Lantern Loop, venture through the quiet woods around Meadow Pond on the Pine Point Loop, or test their strengths on the hills of the more difficult Woodchuck Trail.
Our trails feature lots of variety for both traditional and skate skiing with beginner, intermediate, and advanced level terrain. Join us once a month for a moonlight ski or for one of our kids programs. Dogs are welcome on designated trails.
After 29 years in business, we know the ins and outs of providing quality outdoor gear and clothing. With our ideal location, nestled at the foot of the Beartooth Mountains, we can serve the fine people of South-Central Montana and surrounding areas to the best of our abilities!
Memphremagog Ski Touring Foundation MSTF is a nonprofit corporation with a mission to create and promote a system of high quality ski and snowshoe trails in the Derby- Newport region of Vermont. MSTF trails vary from railroad flat to precipitous, with skate and classic machine grooming on the core network.
Nestled above the picturesque town of Midway and resting in the shadow of the Wasatch Mountains lies Soldier Hollow Nordic Center at Wasatch Mountain State Park. Although it is primarily known as an Olympic venue, Soldier Hollow hosts a variety of activities throughout the fall, spring and summer. Athletes at world-class levels and weekend enthusiasts can enjoy the facility on a year-round basis.
The primary building on the Soldier Hollow Nordic Center grounds is the beautiful awarding winning Lodge, which can be booked for wedding receptions, family gatherings and other functions. The Competition Center serves as the nerve center for major events, ranging from U.S. Cross Country Skiing Championships to the annual Soldier Hollow Classic Sheepdog Championships.
Mt Shasta Nordic Ski Organization is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to supporting community health and well-being by providing groomed cross country ski trails and programs for a diverse population on the slopes of majestic Mount Shasta.
Prospect Mountain Nordic is a cross country ski center in Woodford, Vermont. It is the highest in Vermont and the closest to major New England cities.
A natural and historic setting for cross-country skiing, skate skiing or snowshoeing in the cascades. We offer 30km of trails groomed for classic and skate alongside 10km of snowshoe trails. Our scenic trail system takes you along Mill Creek and into the heart of Mill Valley. Our location provides for plentiful snow and our terrain offers relaxing cruising, challenging climbs and thrilling descents. Our Lodge is cozy and our dedicated staff has all the amenities you need for a great day in the mountains.
Cross-country skiing has been part of Five Fields Farm for a decade. Our apple operation is smaller now and we are able to share our location with others in the winter season. An elevation of 850 feet helps put us on the right side of the "snow line". There are no guarantees, but when it snows in the foothills of the White Mountains, we usually have to shovel it.
Parking is where we formerly loaded trucks of fruit. Prepare for your outing or warm up in our winterized retail stand. We have rental equipment in all sizes including snowshoes. The trail system starts on our back lawn. Looping around the orchards, it connects with the logging roads between them. Links have been established with lands owned by abutters including the Loon Echo Land Trust on Bald Pate Mountain. While groomed trails do not extend to the summit snowshoe hikers and more adventuresome skiers regularly make the 20 minute back-country trek for a view to the horizon including numerous ponds and lakes.
Morin-Heights, who maintains a cross-country and snowshoe trail network of 130 linear kilometres, of which 65 km is track set, is a member of the Réseau de ski de fond des Laurentides.
Approximately 80% of the trails cross private property, and it is primarily due to landowner’s goodwill that such a magnificent network exists. The majority of these trails are for winter use only from December 1st to April 15th.
With the exception of the Corridor Aérobique and other short sections of trails, the network is single track set, with a recommended direction of travel to ensure safety. The narrow width of most trails combined with hilly terrain provides a unique attraction not found in many other centres. It is for these reasons that Morin-Heights remains a classic style network.
We offer a groomed trail system with tracks set for classic skiing as well as skating lanes. Rentals for cross country skiing & snowshoeing are available on site. Lessons are available for cross country skiing and a small retail shop with snacks inside. NO DOGS ALLOWED ON THE TRAILS DURING THE WINTER.
Pine Hill Ski Club is a cross country ski touring club accessed from Mountain Road in New London, NH. It is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that maintains nearly 20 kilometers of trails opened by generous landowners. All trails are groomed by volunteers for classic skiing. Sections of trail are open for Nordic skiers who bring their dogs.
Trail fees are $15 for a daily pass, collected weekdays by the honor system, with collection boxes at the trailhead. Fees pay for expenses such as snow grooming equipment, insurance and gas.
Bear Valley Cross Country boasts an extensive trail system of over 3,000 acres. Amenities include 35 trails carefully groomed for track, skate skiing and snowshoeing, ski school, the Meadow Cafe, a complete rental, demo and retail facility, 4 Trailside Huts, a sledding/tubing facility and a variety of special events and races. The elevation of 7,000 feet to 7,800 feet guarantees first to open (usually mid November) and last to close (usually mid April) status among Sierra cross country centers.
Come explore and play on Edson Hill’s historic trail network which was created by the Heath Family in the 1950s. Maintained by an old “Trucker” snowcat with skis on the front, Larry Heath remembers skijoring with guests way back then. Edson Hill’s current team has been working hard to bring the trails and our entire nordic offering back to its glory while providing our guests and all of Stowe with another great ski area for groomed cross country skiing, side- and back-country access as well as snowshoeing.
Minocqua Winter Park (MWP) is one of the most popular Nordic Centers in the Midwest. The expansive trail system meanders through 6,500 acres of Northwoods wilderness. The park features 80+ kilometers of cross-country ski trails impeccably groomed by experienced staff for skate and classic techniques. The wide variety of terrain provides plenty of easy, intermediate, and expert trail options for everyone in the family.
Visitors will also find many year-round recreation opportunities, including snowshoe trails, snow tubing runs, an ice-skating pond, kids’ programs, naturalist presentations, mountain bike trails, hiking trails, and an 18-hole disc golf course.
MWP is maintained by Minocqua Winter Park Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on a solid base of volunteers and partners, the groundwork laid by the circle of adventurous friends who founded the park in 1979.
With 85 kilometers of carefully maintained woodland trails over phenomenal mountain terrain, it’s no wonder Lone Mountain Ranch has been voted Cross Country Skier magazine’s #1 Nordic ski destination in North America. Our knowledgeable guides, dependable snow and wide range of trails offers something for beginners, experts, leisurely explorers and hardcore athletes.
Operated under a special permit with Custer Gallatin National Forest.
Crosscut Mountain Sports Center is a year-round mountain hub providing human-powered recreation, sports training, and outdoor education for all ages, abilities, identities, and backgrounds.
Located just 17 miles north of Bozeman in the heart of the Bridger Range, Crosscut sits on 500+ acres adjacent to Bridger Bowl and the Custer Gallatin National Forest. From Nordic skiing and snowshoeing to biking and hiking, we love helping folks enjoy the outdoors in every season.
Sugarloaf may be best known as an alpine skiing resort, but tucked away in the woods just minutes from the base area is Maine's largest Nordic center. The lodge is home to a full Nordic retail shop, rental center, and cafe- all surrounded by some of the most picturesque trails in New England.
Howelsen Hill Ski Area is owned and operated by the City of Steamboat Springs and holds a unique place in the history of skiing. It has sent more skiers to international competition than any other area in North America. Come experience skiing history in the Yampa Valley!
Eldora’s Nordic Center is complemented by an extensive network of trails – starting just a few steps past our ski lifts and meandering through serene forests, across expansive alpine meadows and past dramatic mountain backdrops. The trails, 40 kilometers in all, are designated for classic cross-country skiing, skate skiing or snowshoeing.
Check in with us at the Eldora Nordic Center for compete rental packages, lessons and clinics. Whether you’ve never cross-country skied or you’re an expert, we’ve got a lesson for you. To round out your day, the Eldora Nordic Center has snacks and drinks available, plus a variety of sundries including hats, gloves and sunglasses.
Open 7 days a week 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Enchanted Forest offers 33 km of 12 – 16 ft. wide groomed, signed, and patrolled trails for both classic and freestyle skiing. You'll also find 15 km devoted to snowshoes as well as 5km of trails to ski with your dog. Enjoy access to miles and miles of backcountry trails!
From December to April we maintain groomed skating and tracked classic Nordic trails, all situated on fantastic terrain in a beautiful setting. Our commitment to these trails has grown and we have invested resources into improving the trails themselves. On Darling Hill, said to be the “prettiest mile in Vermont” we maintain 15 kilometers of skating and classic trails that wind through field and forest. You can’t beat the vista from these trails, looking out at Willoughby Gap as you tour next to historic barns, quaint inns and majestic Victorian houses. This is also the home training grounds for Burke Mountain Academy, Lyndon Institute, and St. Johnsbury Academy Nordic Ski Teams.
Trail difficulty ranges from beginner to intermediate and are maintained primarily with a Tiddtech G2 Groomer, a Yellowstone roller/compactor and 2 Yamaha 4- stroke ProVK snowmobiles. We roll our system to ensure a quality base that will last through the season. This year we have several newly designed trails and bridges. We offer programs and events throughout the winter and also offer 40 kilometers of packed trails for snowshoeing & fat bikes.
The Relais Plein Air du Parc de la Gatineau (The Relais) is your gateway for cross country skiing, snowshoeing or fatbiking in the Gatineau Park. Managed by the National Capital Commission (http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/gatineau-park), Gatineau Park has one of the largest networks of cross-country ski trails in North America with varying difficulty from easy to most difficult. It features over 200 kilometres of trails for classic cross-country skiing, which includes over 125 kilometres of trails shared with skate skiers, and 53 kilometres of back-country ski trails. Enjoy classic cross-country and skate skiing in a beautiful conservation area, located just minutes from downtown Ottawa–Gatineau.
The primary trails are groomed at least four times a week and patrolled by professional and volunteer patrollers. The Relais has a waxing room with ski benches with individual outlet for those wishing to maximize their ski experience. A cozy Café with fireplace and sofa is open 7 days to top your ski experience with a good quality coffee and lunch at an affordable price. The Relais rents classic skis and is planning to have fatbikes for the 2019-2020 season and sells the daily passes to access the ski trails. Ski lessons and shuttles for linear long distances to the Relais can be arranged in advance.
There is an outdoor free parking lot with 172 spaces.