Trail Report

Warmer weather slowly moving in after a couple cold days that saw temperatures in the low teens. Cold enough to set ice on the ponds and a few of the smaller lakes. First snow of the year last Saturday with a couple inches accumulating before melting later in the day. Overall conditions are very dry which has made for good conditions for final fall grooming/trail clearing.

Fall color still alive in pockets in the woods along with the grasses and underbrush providing a autumn balance. Tamarack trees at their peak now, noticeable in the ponds and sloughs.

We will continue doing trail work this fall until deer hunting with plans to operate for day skiing on the the ski, snowshoe and fat bike trails. Similar to the COVID season, there will be no services available. Parking in the far lot with portable bathrooms. 

Ski trail season passes can be purchased on our website.

Mountain bike trails will be open until November 1st. Click here for trail report. 

Tamarack trees hitting their peak of color this week, October 20th, 2022. Only coniferous tree to change color and loose needles.
Fall grooming on Sap Run trail, October 20th, 2022.
Final fall grooming in action, Skaters Waltz, October 19th, 2022.
Sunrise over Island Lake, October 19th, 2022.
Golden hour over the late fall color on Mother North Star ski trail, October 18th, 2022.
Mountain bike singletrack after fresh clearing, October 18th, 2022. Mountain bike trails remain open until November 1st.
Fall color scene along Skaters Waltz extension, October 15th, 2022.
Snowy autumn scene near Twin Lakes crossing, October 14th, 2022.
Sunset over Little Sugarbush, October 14th, 2022