Nordic Ski Guide 2017-18

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NORDIC SKI GUIDE

nordic ski guide nordic ski guide winter 2017-18

EXPLORE NORDIC ADVENTURES I N T H E TA H O E S I E R R A

See the map in Lake Tahoe Facts for ski venue locations.

LAKE TAHOE’S

downhill resorts get the big press, but local cross-country ski areas are first class, as well. In fact, the cross-country ski

venues in the region provide more than 500 kilometers of beautifully groomed trails, giving Tahoe the

largest concentration of cross-country skiing in the United States. There is something for everyone: Greg Von Doersten | Kirkwood Cross-Country

World-class training facilities, long and challenging hills, easy romps through the trees, long loops along valley floors and plenty of spectacular views of Lake Tahoe and the High Sierra. By Tim Hauserman

fat bike

snowshoeing

tubing & sledding

ice skating

dog friendly

night skiing/ snowshoeing

biathlon

back-country access


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camp richardson

auburn ski club

Courtesy Auburn Ski Club

TRAINING CENTER

50 30

20

NOVICE | INTERMEDIATE | ADVANCED

kilometers

kilometers

25

35

“The place to race”

# of trails

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10

uburn Ski Club (ASC) Training Center is located on north-facing slopes at the top of Donner Summit. The area often is the first of the Nordic ski resorts to open and the last to close. ASC has an active focus on a variety of ski training and racing programs and a regular venue for school races including several Junior Nationals. Training programs start at the youngest age with Super Sliders and go up to its Comp and Devo teams that have trained some of the best crosscountry skiers in the region.

grooming

25km warming huts

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ASC is a full Nordic center with 25 km of trails and a focus on providing the best possible grooming every day. It’s the site of the only Olympic-distance, year-round biathlon range in the West and hosts clinics and a variety of biathlon races throughout the year with training provided by Glenn Jobe, a former Olympic biathlete. | auburnskiclub.com

6+ grooming

10km

“Ski along the shore”

warming huts

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amp Richardson’s Mountain Sports Center provides 10 km of groomed and marked trails for beginners to experts. Several trails head out from the center looping through the open forest to the shores of Fallen Leaf Lake. Two other shorter trails meander through the grounds of the resort and

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A PERFECT DAY | Arrive early for a quick warm-up loop around the trails, stopping for a glimpse of Castle Peak. Experience the challenging exhilaration of biathlon by joining a clinic or race.

clair tappaan

LODGE

60

# of trails

Tom Zikas | Camp Richardson

% of terrain

along the shores of Lake Tahoe. | camprichardson.com A PERFECT DAY | Head out from the Mountain Sports Center toward Fallen Leaf Lake and return for a short jaunt along Tahoe. Finish your day by watching the sun set over Lake Tahoe at the Beacon Bar and Grill.

donner memorial

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67 40

20

13

0 NOVICE | INTERMEDIATE | ADVANCED

NOVICE | INTERMEDIATE | ADVANCED

% of terrain

% of terrain

kilometers

kilometers

14

16+

# of trails

# of trails

7

5

grooming

grooming

14km

no

warming huts

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“Go back in time”

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his rustic Sierra Club lodge is located near the top of Donner Summit, often buried in snow. There are 14 km of trails heading out from the back door of the lodge and up to the area near the back of Boreal Ski Resort. Skiing is free for lodge guests and rentals are available. | clairtappaanlodge.com

A PERFECT DAY | Check in at the lodge late in the afternoon and enjoy dinner, before settling down into a comfy couch next to the large fireplace to read a book. After breakfast, head out from the lodge on skis. Return for sledding in the backyard and picnic in the snow with the brown bag lunch.

warming huts

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“Ski in the tracks of the Donner Party”

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onner Memorial State Park has more than 16 km of trails throughout the park. Although the trails are not groomed you can make your own route to Schallenberger Ridge, Coldstream Canyon or along the shores of Donner Lake. Parking is located at the expansive visitor center. Access

to the trails is free; parking is $5. | parks.ca.gov A PERFECT DAY | Ski through the trees over level terrain to the shores of Donner Lake. Find a perfect spot on the shore and settle in for a picnic. At the visitor center, after your ski, explore the displays on Native American history, on the infamous Donner Party and the importance of this narrow travel corridor to California.


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granlibakken resort

ENDLESS XC ADVENTURE.

75 25 0 NOVICE | INTERMEDIATE | ADVANCED

% of terrain kilometers

Granlibakken Ski Area

7.5 # of trails

2 grooming

no warming huts

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“Where skiers once jumped”

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lose to Tahoe City, Granlibakken Resort has a small downhill ski hill that in 1932 was home to the National Championships in ski jumping. Skiers can explore the resort’s 72 acres or follow marked trails to Page Meadows to experience Tahoe’s back country. There’s a warming hut open seven days a week. | granlibakken.com

A PERFECT DAY | Spend the night at the resort and enjoy an elaborate breakfast spread. Ski or snowshoe up to the lovely series of meadows known as Page Meadows. It’s enough of a workout to build up an appetite for lunch back at the lodge. Spend the afternoon at the Tree Top Adventure Park located adjacent to the resort. Don’t forget the Granlibakken sledding hill.

hope valley

kilometers

60 grooming

30km warming huts

0

COUNTRY

TAHOE DONNER CROSS COUNTRY SKI CENTER

Courtesy Hope Valley Cross Country

CROSS

“Stunning mountain beauty”

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ope Valley Outdoors provides cross-country skiing from its yurt at Pickett’s Junction, the remote meeting of Highway 88 and 89 in Hope Valley. The setting is sublime in an alpine valley surrounded by the high peaks of the Sierra. Hope Valley Outdoors regularly grooms about 30 km of trail with another 30 km marked and mapped for exploration. These self-guided trails lead to Carson Pass, Red Lake and Scott Lake. Ski and snowshoe

VOTED ONE OF NORTH AMERICA’S

BEST XC SKI AREAS BY USA TODAY rentals are also available. The remote location means no Internet access; only cash or checks are accepted. Trail passes are by donation, so the more money received the more trails can be groomed. | hopevalleycrosscountry.com A PERFECT DAY | Take the Burnside Lake Trail to Burnside Lake, then return to the yurt. Head on over to the Hope Valley Cafe or Sorenson’s for lunch, then join in a campfire talk led by local historians to learn about this fascinating pathway to Carson Pass.

Lake Tahoe’s Premier XC Ski Area Over 100km groomed trails across 2,800 acres of terrain Pristine grooming for skate + classic skiing

Sunshine, views, average annual snowfall of 240–360” New, state-of-the-art lodge including cafe + bar

VISIT TAHOEDONNER.COM/XC FOR MORE INFO


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kirkwood

Greg Von Doersten | Kirkwood Cross-country

60 20

20

NOVICE | INTERMEDIATE | ADVANCED

% of terrain kilometers

60 # of trails

18 grooming

60km warming huts

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Lake Tahoe Community Colllege

ltcc nordic center

CROSS-COUNTRY & SNOWSHOE CENTER

“The best mountain views anywhere”

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irkwood is situated at 7,800 feet in the middle of the heavy snows of the Carson Pass area, 25 miles south of Lake Tahoe. There are three interconnected trail systems providing 60 km of trails with amazing views. The amenities of the Kirkwood Resort are just down the road a mile and the historic Kirkwood Inn is next door. Kirkwood’s cross-country ticket and rental package includes either a group lesson or a tour. Perhaps your tour guide will be resort manager and twotime Great Ski Race winner Debbi Waldear. | kirkwood.com TWO PERFECT DAYS | On Day

1, from the main lodge, cross Highway 88 and enjoy a warm-

up loop around the Kirkwood meadow taking in the views of the Kirkwood Mountain. Head back to the lodge and roll through the Cable’s Creek Trail system through sheltered forests and quiet meadows along the creek. For lunch, plop yourself down at the Kirkwood Inn. On Day 2, it’s time to climb and treat yourself to some of the best mountain views to be found on any trail system in the region. Drive east to the Schneider Trailhead where the climbing through the open bowls begins. Eventually you reach the old barn from the Schenider Cow Camp. Keep climbing to Coyote Pass, at 9,000 feet. While you may need to stop frequently to catch your breath, it’s all downhill back to the trailhead.

kilometers

5-7 # of trails

5 grooming

5-7km warming huts

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“South Lake Tahoe’s community ski area”

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his center on the campus of Lake Tahoe Community College provides up to 7 km of trails for classic and skate skiing. The trails provide views of Freel Peak and Job’s Sister. South Lake Tahoe businesses may purchase interchangeable business passes. For LTCC

students, passes are free. | ltccnordiccenter.weebly.com/ A PERFECT DAY | Go out for a morning 5km ski. Head to a class at the college, have a leisurely lunch at any one of the many eateries in South lake Tahoe and in the late afternoon, hit the ski trails again for another loop.

ED Z’BERG

SUGAR PINE POINT STATE PARK nevada nordic

kilometers

# of trails

2 grooming

G NE POINT STATE PARK

oss ountry

warming huts

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SierraStateParks.org

Donate to Fund

2-4km

the Fun

Courtesy Tim Hauserman

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“Skiing returns to Nevada”

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evada Nordic is a nonprofit organization attempting to bring a groomed cross-country ski presence back to the state of Nevada. This winter it will be grooming 2 to 4 km on a regular basis at the Incline Mountain Golf Course.

As of press time, it has also applied for a grant to obtain funding for a grooming machine for the trails at Spooner Lake State Park. It has also put in an application with the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest to groom 7 to 10 km in the Tahoe Meadows area off of the Mt. Rose Highway. | nevadanordic.com


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Northstar California

CROSS COUNTRY TELEMARK & SNOWSHOE CENTER

32

21

Spend the day by Lake Tahoe at NORTH LAKE TAHOE’S ONLY ALL-INCLUSIVE WINTER RECREATION FACILITY

NOVICE | INTERMEDIATE | ADVANCED

% of terrain kilometers

32.5 # of trails

18 grooming

23.7km warming huts

“Finding peace amongst the hubbub”

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orthstar provides 30 km of groomed trails on its quieter side, a relaxing escape from the hubbub of the downhill resort. The trail network includes views of Lake Tahoe and a variety of terrain. It’s mid-mountain location makes it the perfect spot for a family with divided interests — all can go their own way and meet up later for lunch at the lodge. | northstarcalifornia.com

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A PERFECT DAY | Catch the Express Gondola up to the lodge, then book a tour of the best trails with the resort’s guide service. Meet up with your downhill friends at the lodge. The Village at Northstar offers a number of places to enjoy a coffee, cocktail or meal. In the evening, join local astronomer Tony Berendsen for a stargazing snowshoe tour to enjoy the stars in the winter sky.

SLEDDING /// XC SKIING /// ICE SKATING /// SNOWSHOEING

W INTER S PORTS P ARK . COM | 530-583-1516

north tahoe

TAHOE CITY, CA North Tahoe Regional Park

R E G I O N A L PA R K

45

Full Service Bar & Restaurant

50 5

NOVICE | INTERMEDIATE | ADVANCED

% of terrain

kilometers

11 grooming

11km warming huts

0

“Convenient and inexpensive”

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his eclectic park in Tahoe Vista provides ball fields, playgrounds and bike trails in the summer, and cross-country skiing in the winter. The North Tahoe Public Utility District grooms a series of marked trails for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and dog walking once the depth of the snow allows it. The trails wind through the forest passing immense cedar trees. Get the latest

grooming updates via the winter hotline (530) 5465043 or its Facebook page. | northtahoeparks.com A PERFECT DAY | Begin your day with a short jaunt on the freshly groomed trails. Be sure to save enough fuel in your tank to climb into the trees at the Tree Top Adventure Park. After your ski, it’s a short drive to downtown Kings Beach for lunch or window shopping.

LESSONS & RENTALS SNOWSHOEING COZY DAY LODGE

65KM OF GROOMED TRAILS TRAILSIDE DAY HUTS FULL SERVICE CAFE

T AHOE XC . ORG | 530-583-5475


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Royal Gorge

squaw creek royal gorge Resort at Squaw Creek

R E S O R T AT

70 20

32

10

50 18

NOVICE | INTERMEDIATE | ADVANCED

NOVICE | INTERMEDIATE | ADVANCED

% of terrain

% of terrain

kilometers

kilometers

140+

18 # of trails

“Glide Olympic Valley’s meadow”

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venture onto the 18 km of groomed trails at Resort at Squaw Creek is a quiet refuge from the crowds of Olympic Valley and the views of the mountain are spectacular. The trails are just outside the door of the resort, so in between spa appointments, a visit to the skating rink and dining at one of the restaurants, you can get in a nice ski. Dog sledding is also a popular activity on the Resort at Squaw Creek trails. You can join in the fun behind the huskies or

grooming

18km warming huts

1

# of trails

watch them fly by when you are skiing. | squawcreek.com A PERFECT DAY | Skate ski

around the meadow enjoying the level terrain and spectacular views or hop on a dog sled and take a ride around the meadow. Finish off your adventure with a cocktail and piano music in the resort’s lobby, followed by dinner at Six Peaks Grille.

sugar pine point

92 grooming

140km+ warming huts

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“The nation’s largest cross-country ski resort”

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oyal Gorge is the region’s largest cross-country ski resort with 140 km of groomed trails and six distinct trail systems. Glide along the crest of the Sierra on Razorback, letting the breeze push you across the Van Norden meadow or wind through the forest for views of Devil’s Peak — there’s a lot to explore, including more than 11 km of dog trails. This summer Royal Gorge carried out an ambitious program of trail and drainage work to divert snowmelt off the trails and enable a longer ski season. The activity calendar is packed with events including special women’s clinics, training with

California State Parks

5 grooming

13.6km warming huts

0

Drone Promotions

California State Parks

S P O R T S PA R K

kilometers

4

kilometers

# of trails

TWO PERFECT DAYS | Climb to the Razorback Trail because these north-facing slopes stay cool all winter and the views at the top of the Sierra Crest and Sugar Bowl are sublime. The trip back down seems as if you are flying. On the second day, take the Palisade Trail to Stage Coach, followed by an open view of Devil’s Peak. Head back to Snow Mountain trail, which climbs to the Hellman Trail and eventually Point Mariah where the view into the Royal Gorge itself rivals that of Razorback. Make sure to top it off with Fish Tacos at Summit Station Café.

tahoe city winter

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former Olympians, orienteering activities and waxing clinics. | royalgorge.com

# of trails

“Ski the trails of Olympians”

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his was once home to the cross-country ski events of the 1960 Winter Olympics. There are 20 km of trails are available for cross-country skiing at the park. About 8.5 km of trails on the forest side of State Route 89 are groomed several times a week by the Sierra State Parks Foundation. Use of the trails is free; it cost $5 to park. No dogs are allowed. While not groomed, two trails on the lakeside of the highway are well worth the effort because they bring you to the

2 shore of Lake Tahoe where osprey and eagles can be spied. There’s a heated restroom in the General Creek campground. | sierrastateparks.org A PERFECT DAY | After checking the grooming schedule, follow in the path of the Olympians on the Red Trail that loops around General Creek. Cross the highway and follow the signs on the ungroomed Yellow Trail to the shores of Lake Tahoe for a lunch you picked up at Obexer’s General Store in Homewood.

grooming

4km warming huts

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“Ski, sled and skate in downtown”

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his winter park is located on the summer grounds of the Tahoe City Golf Course. It provides 4 km for both skating and striding, as well as a snowshoe loop/walking trail. The lodge features Cafe Zenon. Outside the door is a skating rink and sledding hill. Situated in the center of Tahoe City, the area is a perfect stop for a family who wants a quick introduction to winter sports downtown. | wintersportspark.com

A PERFECT DAY | Get out early to enjoy the freshly groomed tracks around the meadow. Keep your eyes peeled for a lake view on what in the summer is Hole 7, then head back to the lodge to change from skating skis to ice skates and hop onto the only ice skating rink on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe. Window shop through downtown Tahoe City, then grab a coffee or tea from Dam Café and sip them on Fanny Bridge over the waters of the rushing Truckee River. Take in the history of the area at Gatekeeper’s Museum.


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tahoe cross

COUNTRY SKI AREA

50 20

30

NOVICE | INTERMEDIATE | ADVANCED

% of terrain kilometers

65

“Tahoe City’s friendly place to ski”

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# of trails

21 grooming

65km warming huts

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his much-loved, unassuming ski area is best known for its relaxed atmosphere where friends have been meeting to ski for decades. It’s also the home base for The Great Ski Race, the largest Nordic ski race west of the Mississippi. The area offers 65 km of skate and classic tracks trails that wind through a variety of terrain — some with awesome views of Lake Tahoe. Three trails allow dogs and a regular contingent of dog lovers are loyal season passholders. There are three warming huts with cocoa, tea and water, extensive programs for kids and free lessons offered for those

with a trail pass almost every day of the week. There’s a new executive director this year, Ben Grasseschi, who has coached the region’s best cross-country athletes for the past 20 years, including several with a shot to qualify for the 2018 Olympics in South Korea. Other changes include a new grooming machine and an interior remodel of portions of the lodge. | tahoexc.org Day 1, glide on the Orange Trail to the Red Trail that skirts the edge of Antone Meadows, before climbing to the top of Kevin’s Crest on the Lakeview Trail. The view is stunning so bring your camera. Relax at the Free Heel Café for coffee and a delicious panini. On Day 2, make your way to the top of the Gold Trail to fly back down the thrilling Bronze Trail to Silver. Relax at the warming hut overlooking the lake. Bring a picnic lunch from Tahoe House and have some hot cocoa while enjoying the view.

D Hougard | Tahoe Donner Cross Country

CROSS COUNTRY SKI CENTER

1 NOVICE | INTERMEDIATE | ADVANCED | EXPERT

% of terrain

kilometers

100+ # of trails

58 grooming

100km+ warming huts

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“Truckee’s Nordic skiing hub”

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ith more than 100 km of trails, this center has been voted one of the 10 best cross-country ski areas in North America and the best crosscountry ski resort in North Tahoe the past two years. The ski area is housed in the Alder Creek Adventure Center, an expansive state-of-the-art lodge with ski waxing and locker rooms, indoor and outdoor seating with fire pits, restaurant and a separate bar with fireplace overlooking the trails. Tahoe Donner is known for everything from super easy to

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TWO PERFECT DAYS | On

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Lake Tahoe in Natural Diamonds

super hard: from the long, gentle glides in a winter-wonderland valley to never-ending climbs with jaw-dropping views. It’s Truckee’s favorite cross-country ski venue. This year, several new benefits have been instituted for season passholders including 7 a.m. trail access and discounts on food and beverages. | tahoedonner.com TWO PERFECT DAYS | It’s good to ease into Day 1. Take North Fork Trail to Last Round Up to begin the long, gentle descent into Euer Valley, surrounded by high peaks. Circle the valley and head back out or climb up Crabtree Canyon to the Crabtree Lookout at the top. At the lodge, enjoy an après-ski menu at the Trailside Bar. Day 2 climb to the top of Hawks Peak and the Drifter Hut. Sure, it is a long climb, but the views along the way are sublime and from the top it’s almost all downhill back to the lodge. Have a hearty organic lunch at Alder Creek Café.

Good Times Snow

at Granlibakken

Located just outside of Tahoe City

Ski · Board · Sled & S’more

2 for 1

Entrėes Every Friday at Cedar House Pub

530-583-4242 Granlibakken.com

Cozy fireside dining featuring pub favorites Excludes holiday periods

LET IT

SNOW

Warmest thoughts and best wishes for a wonderful holiday and a very happy new year from the Mountain Hardware and Sports Family! (530) 587-4844 · 11320 Donner Pass Rd. Truckee, CA www.mountainhardwareandsports.com


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