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The 9-Day Rifle Deer Season is November 22-30.
Mountain bike trails will be CLOSED during these dates. If we receive snow, ski trails will not be groomed until after this season.
Ski trails remain open for hiking, but all trail users should wear blaze orange.

Interested in more than skiing? Try out the Alternate Trail. This trail is groomed and is open for fat bikes, snowshoeing, skate and classic skiing, and skijoring. The new trail uses the county’s existing tote road system that we haven’t historically groomed for skiing. We request that bikes and dogs continue to stay off our regular ski trails, and signs to enforce this are placed at all crossings with the ski trail.

The ski trails are typically open December through March, depending on snow conditions. The remainder of the year, our trails are open for hiking, hunting, horseback riding, and biking; trails are typically mowed periodically during the summer. Motorized vehicles are not allowed. We also share a portion of our trail system with the Ice Age Trail.