Today’s Avalanche Forecast

Nordic and winter trail users are urged to use caution when recreating on trails and terrain below steep slopes. The BTAC reports and their website is a valuable local resource for planning your outing. Visit their forecast page for the most up-to-date information.


What’s Groomed in Jackson Hole/Teton Valley?

See real-time grooming in the Jackson Hole/Teton Valley region. Find all the latest grooming & fresh groomed tracks.  Plan your next Nordic Adventure with ease.



New Free Nordic Trail in Teton Village: Gray Meadow

We’re excited to announce a new “ revival” favorite free Nordic ski trail is now open in Teton Village.
Thanks to the partnership of the Snake River Ranch and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, with the community connection of the Jackson Hole Nordic Alliance, the groomed trail is open for 2.1 miles of groomed Nordic Skiing. While it’s not as big and creative as the former “Cowboy” Nordic Trial (we’re sharing the Gray Meadow area with a dog sled trail too), it’s still a delightful meadow and pathway to ski through and take in big Teton views. No bikes or dogs on the ski trail please. An easy, gentle trail. Check out the trail map and full description below.


Trip Report: Before the sunshine at LSR Preserve

Today was quiet and crunchy on our approximately 5 mile adventure to Laurence Rockefeller (LSR) Preserve from Granite Canyon trailhead! We were advised that the road was too uneven and treacherous for Nordic skiing so we chose the wiser out and back via the meadow, just east of the Granite Canyon trailhead. -KD.


Moose Chase Registration is Live!

Come Join the Jackson Hole Ski & Snowboard Club for the Annual Moose Chase Nordic Ski Race presented by Skinny Skis on February 17th!

Register Here for either the 20k, 10k, 5k, 3k or free 1/2k.


EcoTour Adventures Grand Tetons Giveaway!

Trail Creek

Grooming Daily
Last Update: 1
/30
Return of Mug’s Meadow Traditional Routing!

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Thanks to an ice flow that covered the road early in the season, the current forest service road rotary plow driver doing a great job, and the cooperation of the National Forest Service, we were able to open the gate that allows us to ski from Mug’s Meadow into the Black Hole/Boiler area.  A word of caution: we are skiing on the road for a short distance and the Husky won’t fit through the gate so it is backing in to groom, however, you can now get through there like years ago.  The goal is to periodically give it a good whack with the Ginzu to keep it flowing smoothly, enjoy!

Today’s Husky grooming went quite well with results being pretty good all through the grooming session.  The snow is still pretty firm but with aggressive and deep tilling was able to be coerced into some acceptably good corduroy and skate lanes.  In a few places you will see some grouser tracks or voids from the hard snow, but this morning’s skiers have been wearing smiles.

Thanks to Coach Kaya for the recent image of Devos having a good time at Trail Creek; Devos, Juniors, Prep/Comp, Teewinot, Lollipopper, and Wilson Winter Sports skiers will all be on the trails this afternoon, making for a very busy day!

Groomer’s choice for today is to check out the traditional routing of Mug’s Meadow.


Teton Co./Jackson Parks & Rec

Last Update: 1/30
Wilson/Snake River Dike: The snow is not great, everything is groomed but the 2 track did not set in most spots. Hopefully we get snow so I can fill all this in!

Check out http://Nordicpulse.com for real time updates.


Cache Creek Singletrack

Groomed by Friends of Pathways
Grooming As Needed

Last Update: 1/26
I widened out cache, the snow seems to be pretty good right now!

Please help support trail grooming for the Cache Creek Single track trails by donating to the Friends of Pathways.  Visit: friendsofpathways.org/donate/ and leave the comment “Grooming” in the campaign section. 


Teton Pines Nordic

Grooming Daily
Last Update
: 1/29
The trail is great even with the warm temps! These photos were taken around 2pm on Monday 1/29. Come ski early this week for the fastest snow conditions.

We groom approximately 16km of track for both skate and classic daily. We have a full retail and rental shop. We offer lessons daily. Call us with questions and to book lessons: (307) 732-4130. To keep our track in pristine shape for skiing we do not allow dogs, walking, snowshoeing, or fatbikes. 

Teton Village Trail

Groomed Periodically
Last Update:
 1/30
Gray’s Meadow Trail – Teton Village groomed 1/30.


Shooting Star

Grooming Daily
Last Update: 1/29
Warmer temperature will continue throughout this week with the weekend forecast becoming cooler and potential snow showers starting Friday.  The sled hill will continue to be groomed only as needed due to the thin snow profile.  We will continue to assess and adjust grooming as conditions develop during the week.  With the current weather outlook, please anticipate areas that will continue to settle, with potential for grass and brushy areas to emerge. Skiers may encounter choppy sections on the track also. Our grooming schedule and methods may shift to preserve the track’s lifespan during the week. Next update will be Friday, February 2nd.

  • Trail conditions are variable and thin areas persist.
  • Walking is not allowed. 
  • Sled Hill is Open. Grooming will be as needed.
  • Classic Tracks are set where snow allows.

Turpin Meadow Ranch

Grooming Daily
Last Update: 1/31
Grooming operations this week will be happening midday with the ginzu when the snow is softer. The single tracks are firm and fun! 

TMR is open to the public daily for skiing, meals, Nordic lessons, and tours! Call the office (307) 543-2000 or visit our website to book your adventure! Check out our live webcam for current conditions.

Please help support trail grooming in GTNP by donating to the Grand Teton National Park Foundation. It’s easy and encouraged. All you need to do is visit: GTNPF.org/donate/ and leave the comment “Nordic” in the designation section. There is the opportunity to leave a one time gift or reoccurring monthly donations in any amount.

Grand Teton National Park

Grooming: Tuesday, Friday, Sunday
Last Updated: 1/30

A little peak of the Tetons. Taggart Lake to Signal Mountain today 1/30.


Grand Targhee

Grooming: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday
Last Updated: 1/28

GTR is grooming Rick’s Basin area trails on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday. Classic track is set. Trails are in good condition.

GTR is no longer grooming for fat biking or snowshoeing, however fat biking is permitted on the groomed Nordic trails.

Please support TVTAP winter trail grooming on your favorite TV winter trails by purchasing a TVTAP Trail sticker  Please remember to manage your dogs and respect dog and wildlife closures. Buy a dog trail sticker, too!

Teton Canyon

Grooming Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday
Last Updated: 1/30
Tuesday evening: Reset south classic track, with variable, spring like conditions, shallow in some places, good elsewhere.  And a pass over the skate track with fairly good results. 

Trail Etiquette: Please keep your dogs leashed in the parking lot and be sure to clean up after them!


Southern Valley Nordic

Grooming Schedule: Tuesday, Friday, Sunday
Last Updated: 1/29
Monday evening: All nordic trails got a refresh tonight. I reset the skate track and classic track on Campground and Yeti. Classic track is a bit shallow in some spots on Yeti. The trails should set up well overnight and be fast and firm Tuesday morning. Have fun.

Singletrack: 1/28
Sunday evening we groomed Nemos & Happy Hour, warm conditions during grooming made for good compaction of the trails. After a few cold nights the trails should really firm up and be riding well. BPA road / Powerline from Mike Harris TH to Pole Canyon TH and Sherman Springs access groomed up on Monday am. 

Please note the USFS dog closure policy Dec 1st – April 15th at this venue.  


Teton Reserve Nordic

Grooming Schedule: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Last Updated: 1/31
Groomed Northern Lights and the cutoffs. The rest of the trails still look good after the Snow Rabbit did a nice job grooming a day ago. Looking forward to new snow. 

Teton Reserve parking lot works best when you park in the configuration in this image. Please refer to the photo for visual representation. Feel free to be a community member and coach each other on best practices. Park in the red highlights. NO PARKING IN THE GREEN HIGHLIGHTS. 


Sherman Park

Grooming Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Last Updated: 1/31
Persevered and sort of overcame the comically challenging grooming conditions. The classic track is in better shape than it was (read: still not great, but definitely better). Skate track buffed out and real nice in some places. The current conditions at Sherman Park are highly variable: sun pocked, freshly groomed, and thin (dirt in some places!), are all words you could use to describe it. Enjoy what’s there. And hope for more snow. (if you’re headed out for Wednesday night lights, have fun! And expect conditions to be starting to get icy)


Driggs School Loops

Grooming Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Last Updated: 1/31
Planning on grooming Driggs late Wednesday evening.

Please pick up your trash and dog pop with the supplied Mutt Mitt station.


Alta Nordic Track

Grooming Schedule: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday
Last Updated: 1/31
Reset skate lane so it should freeze tonight and be in good condition in the morning. I was unable to reset the classic tracks. I tried but was making them worse. Classic tracks are in generally poor condition- melted out and glazed. Hopefully we will get some more snow and we can refresh them.


Darby Canyon

Grooming As Needed
Last Updated: 1/24
The snow rabbit made an appearance in Darby tonight. Enjoy fresh corduroy and classic track all the way to the TH.

Trail Etiquette: Please keep your dogs leashed in the parking lot and be sure to clean up after them!


Rammell Mountain Road

Grooming As Needed
Last Updated: 1/24
Groomed today 1/24.

Trail Etiquette: Please keep your dogs leashed in the parking lot and be sure to clean up after them!


South Leigh Road

Grooming As Needed
Last Updated: 1/27
Groomed 1/26. Enjoy.

Trail Etiquette: Please keep your dogs leashed in the parking lot and be sure to clean up after them!


Pinnacle Trail

Grooming As Needed
Last Updated: 1/17
Finally got a groom on this one today, 1/17. Watch for rocky spots in the woods and southern exposures.

JH Ski & Snowboard Club Nordic Masters Ski Clinics

Thursdays, Dec 14 – Feb 22
Teton Pines and Trail Creek

11am – 12:30pm
5 classic clinics and 5 skate clinics at Teton Pines Nordic Center and Trail Creek Nordic Trails.

These clinics are to work on your Cross-country classic and/or skate ski technique, balance, stamina, efficiency, and performance.

Note: All clinics are full for the remainder of the season.


Women in the Tetons:
Fat Bike Friday

Friday, February 2nd
Cache Creek Trailhead
3pm – 6pm

Brought to you by Wheel Wranglers, enjoy the amazing grooming at Cache Trailhead. All abilities are welcome, check back for more details at womeninthetetons.org to sign-up for the bikes. They will have 8 bikes to try out!


Coney Classic Alpine Skijor
and Dog Party

Saturday Feb. 10th
County Rd 100 at the Lakebed / Trailhead
10am – 2pm

Come support 2 incredible causes – Lucky’s Place and Alpine Trails and Pathways! Tons of Raffle items from local businesses ($5 per ticket or 5 for $20) at event! Awesome Silent Auction online prior to event at https://www.32auctions.com/coney2024 AND live during the event!  Log in and start bidding on Jan 29th!

Bring the whole family (dogs included!) – Food, Beverages, Prizes and Tons of FUN! Costumes Encouraged! Prize for Best Costume!

Registration donation for 3km ski or skijor (Proceeds go to ATAP and Lucky’s Place) is $20 (includes 2 Free raffle tickets!) Volunteer Today!


Mark your calendar so you don’t miss out on all the wonderful events coming up! Explore the highlighted events below or find more events on our website at https://jhnordic.com/events/


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