Tahoe Donner Cross Country
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snowshoeing tubing & sledding
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biathlon
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uburn Ski Club, dating back to 1928, is located next to Boreal Ski Resort at the top of Donner Summit, where the region’s deepest and most reliable snowpack is located. It is a nonprofit, private ski area open for use by its members and for racers attending events. A primary focus of Auburn Ski Club is training young athletes and it is a race venue for both local schools and adult races. It also is the home of the only year-round, Olympic-distance biathlon range in the Western United States. Auburn Ski Club has 20kms of groomed trails with short, steep up and downs and some
grooming
20km warming huts
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longer gentle sections. Views include a thick forest and Castle Peak. Season passes and memberships are $100 per year. Membership includes five free night passes to Boreal, discounts at a number of other local crosscountry ski resorts, and access to a host of training programs for both children and adults. The citizen’s racing schedule begins with the Paco’s Fun Freestyle on Jan. 4. The highlight of the race calendar this season is the 2015 Junior National Championships, bringing the best young cross-country skiers in the country to the Tahoe region from March 8 to 15. Summer and winter biathlon programs are available at Auburn Ski Club. In addition to clinics and programs, biathlon events are scheduled at the Biathlon Range this winter with the 10th Mountain Biathlon on Jan. 18 and the Biathlon National Championship from March 20 to 22. In order to participate in any Biathlon event or use the range, skiers must complete a stringent certification program, which is provided by Auburn Ski Club. n
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amp Richardson has been a year-round resort located between South Lake Tahoe and Emerald Bay for more than 100 years. They provide rentals in the lodge and cabins, as well as camping, boating and an ice cream shop. Through the resort’s Mountain Sports Center, guests may rent skis or snowshoes to venture out on the 10km of groomed trails, which are located on both sides of Highway 89. A portion of the trail network takes skiers and snowshoers along the shore of Lake Tahoe.
When the day skiing is complete, walk out onto the pier, enjoy the lakefront pavilion or stroll or ski along miles of sandy beach. Once you’ve built up an appetite, head to the popular waterfront restaurant, the Beacon Bar and Grill, for fine fare and its signature drink, the Rum Runner. Camp Richardson hosts the popular Snowshoe Cocktail Race scheduled this season for Jan. 17, Feb. 21 and March 21. There’s no entry fee, just come and enjoy this fast-paced race with cocktail in hand. n
S TAT E PA R K
Clair Tappaan Lodge
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donner memorial
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Camp Richardson
Mark Nadell
auburn ski club
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lair Tappaan Lodge is located on Old Highway 40 near Donner Summit. Built by Sierra Club volunteers in 1934, the rustic wood lodge is an inexpensive getaway offering overnight stays in the middle of heavy, snow country. Lodging is bunk/dorm style with a delicious family style breakfast and dinner prepared by the staff. The Lodge grooms 13kms of mostly intermediate terrain for striding only behind the lodge in the area between Donner Ski Ranch and Boreal Resort. Trail
passes are $10, or free if you are staying at the lodge. Snowshoe and ski rentals are available. In addition to the trails behind the lodge, Clair Tappaan can be a starting point for a challenging multi-day trek via the Sierra Club’s backcountry huts: Peter Grubb, Benson, Bradley and Ludlow. The four rustic huts form a chain from a few miles north of Donner Summit all the way to Richardson Lake just north of the Desolation Wilderness border. n
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he ill-fated Donner Party suffered through the harsh winter of 1846-47 camped around Donner Lake and Truckee. The Donner Memorial State Park features exhibits and artifacts on the Donner Party at the Emigrant Trail Museum and the towering Pioneer Monument, built to commemorate those who came to California in the mid-1800s. Why is the monument so tall? Because its base was the estimated depth of the snowpack during the winter
that the Donner Party failed in its attempt to cross the high Sierra. A new, 9,400-square-foot building to house the museum was completed in the fall, and is set to open in the spring. The park features trails for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing nestled among towering pines, along historic emigrant trails on Donner Lake, as well as on Schallenberger Ridge, Donner Peak and back into Coldstream Canyon. n
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hope valley Granlibakken Ski Area
OUTDOORS
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ranlibakken Ski Area offers access to Page Meadows and other West Shore locations for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on ungroomed trails, including a portion of the Tahoe Rim Trail. Granlibakken’s warming hut is open daily, with cross-country and snowshoe rentals available at the rental shop. There is no fee for trail access, but a ticket
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is required to use the lift. The cross-country trails are accessible daily, with lift access available Friday through Sunday and on holidays. After a day of sledding or skiing, check out the après food and drinks in the family friendly Cedar House Pub in the Main Lodge. The Pub is only open during the winter season. n
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80 # of trails
24 grooming
80km warming huts
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ope Valley Outdoors is a sustainable, off-the-grid, solar-powered yurt offering rentals, lessons and guided tours for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing or back-country skiing. They offer more than 60 miles of marked trails with 20 miles of groomed trails with no trail fee (a $10 donation is recommended). Hope Valley offers rentals and lessons for cross-country, telemark, skiing and snowshoeing, as well as Moonlight Expeditions. Due to the remote location
(and lack of phone service), Hope Valley only accepts cash and checks. Hope Valley Outdoors is located at Pickett’s Junctions (look for the yurt) at the intersection of Highways 88 and 89, southwest of South Lake Tahoe. Dogs are always welcome on the trails. The ski area is just a short drive from Kirkwood Mountain Resort and Grover Hot Springs State Park, and there is lodging and camping available nearby. n
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irkwood Cross-Country Ski Area is located near Kirkwood Mountain Resort about 25 miles southwest of South Lake Tahoe. At nearly 8,000 feet in elevation, it regularly receives copious quantities of snow. The trails provide some of the best mountain views to be found in any cross-country area in the region. All trails have both tracks and a skating lane, and rentals for all types of equipment are available. There are three trail systems to choose from, each with its own highlights and delights, and three trailside huts to enjoy. The Caples Creek Trail System is located behind the lodge next to the historic Kirkwood Inn (an excellent spot for an after or before ski meal). Designed
Nicole Cheslock
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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to appeal to a variety of ability levels, this trail system provides interesting short loops near Caples Creek and meadow, and passes ancient Juniper trees. The Meadow Trail System lies across Highway 88 from the lodge. It includes several nearly level loops through the Kirkwood Valley at the base of the Kirkwood downhill resort. These trails are perfect for beginners or skate skiers looking to ski some laps. The Schneider Trail System may be accessed either via the Agony or Ecstasy Trails, or by driving several miles from the main lodge to the trailhead above Caples Lake. It’s all uphill from the trailhead, but these trails are the highlight of the resort, providing spectacular views to the south of Elephant’s Back, Round Top mountain, Caples Lake and the Kirkwood Resort. The further you climb toward Coyote Pass, the better the views get. Kirkwood has a Kiddy Kilometer, a 1-km loop lined with life-sized animal cut outs and flip up signs that are designed to keep the kids moving forward. They also provide several kilometers of trails available for those who bring their dogs. n
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his winter, through Lake Tahoe Community College’s Community Education program, up to 7 kms of trails will be groomed for both classic and striding technique several times a week around the grounds of the South Lake Tahoe campus. The trail system opened late last
season to offer a trail system for use by everyone near the college, with about five loop trails. Season passes are available for $29, and day passes are $5. The grooming schedule will be posted on LTCC Connect’s Facebook page. n
northstar
north tahoe
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Aaron Rosen | Northstar
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he Northstar Cross Country, Telemark and Snowshoe Center provides 35km of groomed trails, rentals and lessons. The lodge is located at mid-mountain, where guests will find a fireplace, full wax facilities, and a sunny patio complete with Adirondack chairs and a fire pit. The trail system, which includes terrain for all ability levels, meanders through scenic forests and provides great vistas of the Martis Valley and Lake Tahoe. The trails access wilderness, warming huts, which are stocked daily with hot chocolate and hot tea. While the nearby downhill trails may be bustling with energy, you can find peace and quiet
on the beautifully groomed, but lightly used, Nordic trails. A favorite route is to take the relatively easy Tahoe trail to a view of Lake Tahoe, then return via the more challenging Timbuktu trail. Snowshoe tours are offered throughout the season, including family afternoon tours, star tours, full moon tours and twilight tours. The cross-country trail system is accessible by the Big Springs Gondola or the Village Express lift. Those with a season pass and equipment may load the Village Express lift, while others need to purchase a pass at the Season Pass office and ride the Gondola. From the top of the Gondola, the lodge is located 150 yards to the left. n
Royal Gorge
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oyal Gorge is the largest cross-country ski resort in the United States and has been ranked No. 1 by Snow Country Magazine. The resort offers something for everyone including a tremendous variety of striding, skating, snowshoeing and telemarking opportunities, along with snowkiting and fat tire snow biking. Royal Gorge provides more than 200km of groomed trails across 6,000 acres on six track systems. There are eight warming huts, as well as the expansive Summit Station Lodge. Trail highlights include the Snow Mountain Trail with its
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he North Tahoe Regional Park, located off National Avenue in Tahoe Vista, offers 11km of cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the park throughout the winter season. The trails are maintained through the North Tahoe Public Utility District, with grooming based on snow conditions and demand. Generally, the trails are groomed on Fridays
and Mondays. To get the latest grooming information, visit the North Tahoe Regional Park Facebook page. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trails. Trail maps are available at the North Tahoe Event Center in Kings Beach. Parking is $5 (free for NTPUD residents). Use of the trails are free, although donations are accepted to defray grooming costs. n
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views of Devil’s Peak; the trail to Point Mariah, where the 360-degree views include the 4,000-foot deep Royal Gorge itself; and the Razorback Trail, which follows a narrow ridge line with views of the crest of the Sierra. The Truckee Donner Land Trust purchased Royal Gorge two years ago, and Sugar Bowl Ski Resort now manages the resort. Food service is available in the Summit Station Lodge and on weekends at the Wildy Cafe, located just above the frozen shore of Kilbourn Lake, where the Yuba Trail and Palisade Trail meet. Recent additions at Royal Gorge include a 10km fat tire snowbiking trail (fat tire bikes are available for rent at Summit Station), as well as California’s first resort-based snowkiting school. The Sierra Snowkite Center operates in the consistent wind and flat conditions at the Van Norden Meadow. They provide lessons, rentals and custom snowkite trips. Royal Gorge’s holds a number of clinics and events throughout the year. Its biggest race is the Gold, Silver and Bronze Rush set for March 15, which attracts top racers from around the country. n
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ituated at Squaw Meadow, the Resort at Squaw Creek offers 18km of groomed trails spread over 400 acres, just outside the back door of the resort. The resort has mostly beginner terrain through the meadows, with a few more challenging trails in the trees. The trails are groomed for
both skaters and striders. The Resort offers group and private lessons daily with equipment rentals available at the Nordic Center Yurt. Guided snowshoe tours are offered, along with horse-drawn sleigh rides and dog sled tours. n
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sugar pine point
S P O R T S PA R K
California State Parks
California State Parks
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ugar Pine Point State Park provides more than 18km of marked cross-country trails within the park. Guests may ski on the marked Yellow and Orange Trails next to the shore of Lake Tahoe on the east side of Highway 89, or enjoy a more lengthy ski on the groomed Blue and Red trails on the west side of the highway. The red trail loop follows the course of the Nordic events at the 1960 Winter Olympics. Be sure and stop to read the interpretative panels
along this section of trail, which provide information on the park’s Nordic Olympic history. With a few short exceptions, the trails are mostly level and are well suited for beginning crosscountry skiers or snowshoers. The groomed trail sections are groomed several times per week. The park provides a limited number of first-come, firstserved campsites during the winter months, when Rangers also offer a variety of guided snowshoe tours. n
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Tahoe Cross Country
COUNTRY
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23 grooming
65km warming huts
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ahoe Cross Country offers a diverse network of trails that lead past spectacular lake views, through deep forests and along the edge of meadows. It’s a popular place among locals because of its friendly, low-key atmosphere and focus on topnotch grooming. The ski area offers equipment rentals for all levels of crosscountry skiing and snowshoeing, and a variety of lessons. There are free beginner striding lessons on Thursday, free beginner skate skiing lessons on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, and free
intermediate level skate ski lessons on Tuesdays. Hungry? Stop at the Free Heel Cafe for paninis, salads and soups. New events and specials are frequently added to the schedule. Get on the tahoexc.org e-mail list to get the latest updates. Favorite trails include the fun, curving downhill on the Bronze Trail, the Red Trail that winds around Antone Meadows, and the Lakeview Trail that lives up to its name. Three trails with 7.5km of skiing allow dogs Monday to Friday all day, and on weekends from 3 to 5 pm. Tahoe XC has three huts within the trail system that provide water and hot chocolate. The Yellow hut is just a short jaunt from the lodge, The Orange hut is in the center of the trail system, and the Silver Hut provides a spectacular lake view. The Great Ski Race, the West’s largest cross-country ski race, travels from Tahoe XC to Truckee. It is set to return for the 39th time, on March 1. It’s a race that builds up an appetite, so the following week you can come back to Tahoe XC for the 14th annual Gourmet Ski Tour on March 8. n
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ocated on the grounds of the Tahoe City Golf Course, the Winter Sports Park provides 4km of beginner trails groomed for skating and striding, as well as a separate loop for snowshoers and walkers. Since the trails are groomed over grass, the park can provide excellent skiing conditions on just a few inches of snow. Ski rentals and lessons are available. Food service is provided at the Tahoe City Golf
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Course lodge, where guests will also find a bar and outside fire pit. The fenced sled hill is an additional attraction, with sleds included in the $10 fee. The park is open daily during holiday periods, and Friday through Sunday during the rest of the winter. When the lodge is closed during the midweek, the trails are still groomed, and donations are encouraged to defer costs. n
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CROSS COUNTRY Tahoe Donner Cross Country
grooming
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100km+ warming huts
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ahoe Donner Cross-Country is Truckee’s hometown ski area. It boasts a tremendous diversity of trails from long glides through the Euer Valley, to a steep ascent to the summit of Hawks Peak. Guests may roll through the aspens, or enjoy the mountain views from open ridgelines. By early 2015, the resort is set to move into a new lodge with expanded rental operations, upgraded locker room, larger wax room and improved food and beverage service. A grand opening for the new lodge is planned for mid-February. Until that time, the lodge facilities will be housed in temporary accommodations.
A trail highlight is the long ski to the Drifter Hut, where top-of-the Sierra views await (and a much needed chance to catch your breath). Another favorite is the steep ascent up Crabtree Canyon, which you arrive at after first taking the easy circle of the Euer Valley on the Last Round Up Trail. Tahoe Donner has four huts placed throughout the trail system, and the Cookhouse Cafe, located on the trail in the middle of Euer Valley, which provides food service on weekends. Dog lovers may buy a pass to ski with their dogs on 3km of designated trails including Cup of Tea, Piece of Cake and Dogonit. Tahoe Donner Cross Country hosts a variety of events, programs and clinics throughout the season for skiers of every level. Events for this year include the new Paco’s Ski Fondo, where participants may choose to tour or race the challenging 20K and 40K courses, and The Tour d’Euer, a popular event for more than 20 years, which will happen on March 29. It includes a ski throughout the Euer Valley followed by a barbecue back at the lodge. n
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(530) 426-3313 | auburnskiclub.org
KM 20
Open 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Wed.-Sun. Biathlon range, ski jumping hills.
Acres 500
BIJOU CROSS-COUNTRY (530) 542-6056
Groomed 20 KM
KM 4
Intermediate 50%
KM 35
Cross-country & snowshoe rentals. Guided ski tours.
Groomed 10 KM
CLAIR TAPPAAN LODGE
Trails 7
Novice 60%
KM 13
Intermediate 40%
Free shuttle to Soda Springs, Donner Ski Ranch & Sugar Bowl. Overnight wilderness huts.
Groomed 13 KM
Advanced 0%
DONNER MEMORIAL STATE PARK
Trails 5
Novice 67%
(530) 587-7892 | parks.ca.gov
KM 16+
Intermediate 20%
Winter nature trail. Trail guides in museum.
Groomed None
Advanced 13%
GRANLIBAKKEN SKI AREA
Trails 2
Novice 25%
KM 7.5
Intermediate 75%
Groomed None
Advanced 0%
HOPE VALLEY OUTDOORS (530) 694-2266 | hopevalleyoutdoors.com
Trails 60 miles
Snowshoe & cross-country lessons, rentals (cash or check only).
Groomed 20 miles
KIRKWOOD (209) 258-7248 | kirkwood.com 3 trail systems. Two dog-friendly trails.
Trails 24 KM 80 Acres 4,200 Groomed 80 KM
LAKE TAHOE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Trails 5
(530) 541-4660 x717
KM 7
Groomed several times a week.
Groomed 7 KM
NORTHSTAR CALIFORNIA
Trails 18
(530) 542-6584 | northstarcalifornia.com Telemark, track, skating lessons daily. Trail fee includes Gondola. Nordic geocaching. Alpine ticket exchangeable for trail pass.
NORTH TAHOE REGIONAL PARK
KM 35 Acres 600 Groomed 35 KM
(530) 546-5043 | northtahoeparks.com
KM 11
Maps available at North Tahoe Event Center, Kings Beach. Sled hill, snow play area.
Groomed 11 KM
ROYAL GORGE
Trails 60
(530) 426-3871 | royalgorge.com
KM 200+
Open 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Day lodge & 3 cafés along trail. Offers snowbiking & snowkiting.
Acres 7,500
SQUAW CREEK CROSS COUNTRY (530) 583-6300, x6631 | squawcreek.com Guided snowshoe tours. Dog sledding & sleigh rides.
SUGAR PINE POINT (530) 525-7982 | parks.ca.gov Winter camping (call for availability). Guided crosscountry and snowshoe tours offered Jan. to March.
TAHOE CITY WINTER SPORTS PARK
Groomed 200+ KM Trails 9 KM 18 Acres 400 Groomed 18 KM
KM 18.7
Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri.-Sun. until March 30. Trails open with no rentals all other days. Night skiing every Saturday until 8 p.m. Sledding.
Groomed 3 KM
Open 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free skate lessons Wed., Sat. & Sun.; free beginner cross-country lessons Thurs. $18 Nordic Neighbor pass.
TAHOE DONNER CROSS COUNTRY (530) 587-9444, x2 | tahoedonner.com Open 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. Opens at 7 a.m. for passholders Mon.-Fri. (non-storm days only). *Weekends & holidays.
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Explore Nordic sports So, what are you waiting for? You spend countless hours committed to first tracks skiing and snowboarding at your favorite ski areas, or making predawn treks into the back country. But, if you’re never tried crosscountry skiing or skating, you haven’t explored all that Tahoe has to offer in the winter.
From hundreds of kilometers of groomed tracks at local cross-country ski areas to endless miles of snow-covered meadows, mountain peaks and forest ripe for ski touring and snowshoeing, there’s no excuse not to give it a try. If you can walk, you can snowshoe. And, local cross-country ski areas offer a range of low-priced or free lessons. To help get you started, here’s some fun, Nordic events to try.
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Snowshoe tours > Snowshoe tours are a popular way to explore the region with tours offered through the season with Tahoe Donner, Northstar, Sugar Pine Point State Park, Tahoe Adventure Company among the offerings.
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Free demo days > Try some of the latest in cross-country gear during a free
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Demo Day at Royal Gorge on Jan. 2, with Tahoe Donner Cross Country hosting a free Demo Day on Jan. 3 and 10.
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Full moon tour & dinner > Explore Royal Gorge’s trails under the full
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moon with a guided tour at 5:30 p.m. followed by dinner on Jan. 4.
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Community biathlon event > Everyone is invited to try biathlon, which
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Winter Trails Day > National Winter Trails Day on Jan. 10 features two,
Laser biathlon clinic > Tahoe Donner Cross Country hosts Laser Biathlon Clinics for ages 7 and older on Jan. 11.
Advanced 30%
Trails 56
combines target shooting and cross-country skiing, in the fun, Citizens Against the Clock event on Jan. 10 at Sugar Pine Point. This event is open to everyone and is free staring at 10 a.m. Participants will ski one lap of the 3km Blue Trail and shoot at a target 30 feet away with a safe, laser rifle at five electronic targets. Meet near the entrance station in the campground side of the park. There is a parking fee of $10 per vehicle, but the program is free. Bring your own cross-country skis, or rent skis at a local sporting goods shop. Laser rifles and targets will be provided. The program will continue as a run and shoot if there is not enough snow.
easy treks to encourage everyone to get out and try cross-country skiing and snowshoeing for free at Tahoe Donner Cross Country between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Enjoy snow safety presentations, gear demonstrations, snow shelter building, avalanche beacon scavenger hunts, snow science activities, snowman building, food, entertainment and more as part of the event. Free, but a $5 donation is suggested to benefit the Truckee High School Nordic Team. Bring your own equipment. RSVP rei.com/ stores/sacramento.html.
Groomed 13.6 KM
Trails 2
(530) 583-5475 | tahoexc.org
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Trails 5
(530) 583-1516 | wintersportspark.com
TAHOE CROSS COUNTRY
GUIDED TOURS
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Trails 6+
Open Fri.-Sun. & holidays. Tubing area & warming hut open daily.
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(530) 542-6584 | camprichardson.com
(800) 543-3221 | granlibakken.com
DOGS OK
Novice 20%
CAMP RICHARDSON
(530) 426-3632 | clairtappaanlodge.com
SNOWSHOE TRAILS
TERRAIN
Courtesy California State Parks
AUBURN SKI CLUB
TRAILS
WARMING HUTS
*Ski areas open depending on conditions.
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL
Cross-Country Skiing
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For details on this and other Nordic events throughout the season, see Events and visit TheTahoeWeekly.com.