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Ski Trail Conditions

12/3/24: Ski trails are open for hiking. The ground is frozen hard and there is a light coating of snow. You may see a few hunters on the property as muzzleloader and antlerless deer seasons continue through December 15. Grooming for skiing will begin when we receive adequate snow. Volunteers recently cleared downed trees from the trails, we are ready!

Updated 2 days ago

Mountain Bike Conditions

12/1/24 evening: Trails are open! The ground is frozen hard and there is a light coating of snow. You may see a few hunters on the property as muzzleloader and antlerless deer seasons continue through December 15.

Updated 4 days ago

Ski

Ski

If you are looking for a XC Ski Trail that offers everything, look no further than Timberland Hills (30km) and Timberland West (2.5km)! From gentle rolling terrain to the screaming hills of “The Ridge Run” and the “Outer Loop”, Timberland Hills offers fun and excitement for the beginning skier to the expert. Trails are groomed for both classic and skating techniques, and also offer groomed options for snowshoeing, skijoring, and fat biking.

Bike

Bike

We are excited to introduce our new singletrack mountain bike trail system powered by One Track Mind. Construction began in 2023 with about 13 miles completed. With 25 miles planned, we expect to construct more incredible trails in 2024 and 2025. The trails are now open effective 7/1/24! If the gates are closed, please stay off as the trails are too soft. Check current conditions for updates.

Enjoy

Enjoy

Timberland Hills can be used for a lot of activities in all seasons! Enjoy hiking, hunting, horseback riding and biking in the summer months. In the winter, along with cross country skiing, we welcome fat biking, hiking, snowshoeing and skijoring. As a reminder, please limit activities on the groomed ski trails to cross country skiing only. A portion of our trail system is also shared with the Ice Age Trail.

Stay

Stay

Snuggled in the woods in the southeast section of Burnett County, you will find a rustic, minimally maintained, one-room camper cabin. Only accessible by foot, fat bike, snowshoes, skis, or horseback (during the summer & fall), the camper cabin provides a basic shelter for people that want the “camping experience” without having to handle a tent, or have the weather ruin their visit. Within walking distance of the Timberland Hills Cross Country Ski and Mountain Bike Trails and the Ice Age Trail.