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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.



Trip Report: Grand Targhee Nordic trails

Targhee Nordic trails make for a wonderful destination this time of year (especially if Jackson Hole traffic is an issue). We skied almost 7 miles on a snowy blustery beautiful day.  And we saw no one else except for a dogsled team (that used alternate trails).  The trails were freshly groomed for skate skiing but not for classic which was a plus – making for lovely turns. -KD


Summer Storage Waxing for Nordic Skis – by Toko

At the end of the season, it is so tempting to just leave the skis the way they are and walk away. There is a price to pay for this though: slow skis that need to be stoneground. Here are some basic steps to take at the end of the season that you will be grateful for come early winter:

1. Clean any kick wax or klister completely off the ski bases using Waxremover or GelClean.

2. Clean and copper brush your bases very well so the bases are clean. Quite often in the spring, the snow is very dirty. You want to remove any dirt you might have picked up. This includes not only brushing the skis out well with a copper brush, but probably also using wax remover. If ski bases are dirty, apply wax remover and then brush well with a copper brush through the wax remover before cleaning. You might need to do this multiple times. Powder snow, which is what is commonly skied on in the fall is extremely sensitive to dirt. Dirty skis will be especially slow in early season snow.

3. Hot wax the bases with Base Performance Red. Red is the perfect consistency for storage waxing.  A harder wax can yield air pockets and a softer wax can get “eaten up” over the summer. Make sure to use a lot of wax for maximum protection.

4. Store the skis in a place or fashion where they will not get very dirty or dusty. If they do get dirty during storage, be sure to scrape the ski bases before heating wax in (do not reheat the dirty summer storage wax!).

If all this seems like too much work, we recommend bringing your skis to a professional Nordic ski shop to prepare your skis for you. Skinny Skis, JD High Country Outfitters in Jackson, Teton Pines Nordic Center in Wilson, and Yostmark and Peaked Sports in Driggs specialize in Nordic ski waxing.

We encourage winter trail users to support all of our grooming teams across Jackson Hole and Teton Valley. When possible please consider a donation to the trails you frequent. Please leave a comment such as “grooming” or “Nordic” in the designation or campaign section.


Trail Creek

Grooming Daily
Last Update: 3/14

Nothing but Sunshine!
The heat and sun are moving in with endless blue skies and warm breezes the rule today at Trail Creek.  While conditions were a bit icy first thing this morning, the snow has softened nicely and you’ll be able to find some great skiing today.  For about the first time this year, some early morning skiers were even able to take advantage of some crust cruising in the fields today; this will only get better in the days ahead.

Another great day of racing yesterday at Junior Nationals; lots of impressive finishes with Lena Poduska finishing second in the classic sprint.  Looks like no racing today with racing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.  Those IMD racers that aren’t in New York will be heading to Soldier Hollow tomorrow for the final IMD event of the year, the Western Club Championships.

Today’s Husky grooming made at least a single pass on every trail, resetting classic tracks where needed along the way.  The fields and Moose Loop received multiple passes with fresh classic tracks.  Some of the early morning grooming was coming up a bit chunky but should ski fine in the warming conditions.  Look for a shortened grooming session Friday morning then switching to evening grooming Friday evening until the weather changes. 

We’re entering the season where watching the sun and temp can be the difference between an ice field, slush field, or an absolutely fantastic ski.  It can be a bit challenging, but also very rewarding and it is kind of nice to see the sun and warmth returning.

Groomer’s choice for today is to check out “best of the season” and probably not around for long Super Faceplant.


Teton Co./Jackson Parks & Rec

Last Update: 3/14
Stilson Loops, Wilson Centennial, and Emily’s Pond groomed.
3/11: Grooming for the remainder of the season in Cache will not go up to Noker Mine.  Staff hopes to continue through April 1st this year. Stay tuned for updates on the schedule.  


Cache Creek Singletrack

Groomed by Friends of Pathways
Grooming As Needed

Last Update: 3/9
Much of the Cache Creek Single track was groomed the evening of 3/8. 


Teton Pines Nordic

Grooming Daily
Last Update
: 3/14
We just completed an afternoon groom so please don’t ski on it until Friday morning (3/15). It is soft now but will set up (freeze) overnight and be fast and firm in the morning. 9am = fast, 11am = medium, and 2pm = slow, later than that…probably very soft and very slow. 

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 Trails

Groomed Periodically
Last Update:
 3/14
Starting plowing the windy mile at the south end so more people can bike to avoid traffic.


Shooting Star

Grooming Daily
Last Update: 3/12
Spring’s just around the corner and Golf Maintenance is scheduled to conduct our annual practice of applying black sand on the greens that naturally aids in melting the snow. Based on the upcoming forecast, we anticipate temporarily switching to evening trail grooming this Wednesday (3/13) which allows us to perform maintenance on the greens during the mornings. Evening grooming begins at 5:30 pm and all skiers need to be off the trails by this time. Reminder, that conditions may be icier during the morning hours throughout the final portion of the season. Below is an approximate outline of the upcoming Maintenance schedule during March 13-18 (Weather & Equipment pending):

  1. Wednesday (3/13): Evening Grooming begins at 5:30 pm, skiers need to be off the trails.
  2. Thursday & Friday: The snow on the greens will be packed down via our snowcat during the morning and early afternoon hours. Evening Grooming will begin at 5:30 pm daily, skiers need to be off the trails.
  3. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday: Black sand will be applied to the greens during the morning hours. Evening Grooming will begin at 5:30 pm daily, skiers need to be off the trails.
  4. Tuesday (3/19): Grooming switches back to mornings, pending completion of maintenance practices.

Note, skiers may encounter some rough sections caused by equipment hauling materials to the Golf Maintenance facility, but skiing conditions should remain enjoyable throughout this process. This is a time sensitive operation and needed to be performed during this timeframe, as above average temperature are forecasted next week. Thanks.

Turpin Meadow Ranch

Grooming Daily
Last Update: 3/14
The 3 inches of snow that fell here yesterday groomed up very nicely this morning, setting the tracks up perfectly for our final weekend. Come out for a skate or classic ski the trails are in excellent condition. The fat bike trails are all groomed and riding well. Come early before it gets too warm. 

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.

Grand Teton National Park

Grooming: Tuesday, Friday, Sunday
Last Updated: 3/12

Taggart Trailhead to Signal Mtn groomed 3/12.


Grand Targhee

Grooming: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday
Last Updated: 3/10

GTR grooms Rick’s Basin area trails Tues/Thurs/Sat/Sun. Trails are in good condition. No classic track.

Please remember no dogs on the Nordic trails and be alert for dog sledding traffic at intersections along the Nordic Connector. GTR is no longer grooming for fat biking or snowshoeing, however fat biking is permitted on the groomed Nordic trails.

Teton Canyon

Grooming Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday
Last Updated: 3/14
Thursday: A couple inches of cold snow allowed a good reset of both skate and classic tracks. 

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: 3/12
Tuesday morning: All skate and classic tracks have been reset on Campground and Yeti loops. Not sure how long it will stay fresh as it’s snowing pretty hard, but should ski well. Have fun out there!

Singletrack: 3/14
Groomed Ladyslippers, Nemo, and BPA. There were some 8″ deep postholes that may not have gotten fully filled and compacted. Turned out quite well otherwise. Please use the trails while the temps are low to preserve the groom. And here’s an unsolicited reminder to give your furbabies a bit extra. They might only be part of your life, but to them, you are everything. 

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


Teton Reserve Nordic

Grooming Schedule: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Last Updated: 3/12
Reset the skate lane and classic track on all trails. Skate lane set, but no classic on Silver Fox and cougar cut off. Enjoy. 

ATTENTION: Do not CRUST CRUISE on golf course property and respect the privacy of homeowners. Stay away from homes, private property and ski on established trails only. Thank you. 


Sherman Park

Grooming Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Last Updated: 3/13
Wednesday morning: mostly good, and some better, news!
good news: classic track is in. It’s a bit variable (shallow) in some places and soft at the moment, but hopefully it sets up well.
better news: used the ginzu to reset the skate track and it’s in good condition!
The snow is falling and covering things quickly, but the sun is on its way. Get it while you can! 


Driggs School Loops

Grooming Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Last Updated: 3/13
Reset skate and classic Wednesday afternoon. Cool temps rushed in while I was out and it firmed up quickly. Classic is not consistent but mostly good. Skate is chunky in spots but otherwise very fast. Enjoy it before it melts out on Thursday afternoon.

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: 3/13
Reset classic tracks and skate lane Wednesday night. Should be firm in the morning. A snow shower came in as I was finishing up. There will be some new snow on top.

ATTENTION: Skiers CRUST CRUISING please respect the privacy of homeowners stay away from homes and private property. Thanks. 


Darby Canyon

Grooming As Needed
Last Updated: 3/8
Groomed today 3/8, all the way to summer 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: 3/11
Groomed this morning 3/11.

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: 3/8
Grooming today 3/8. Hopefully we’ll make it to the top.

Not a skier? Love bikes or want to try something new?
Join Women in the Tetons for fat biking!

Saturday, March 16
Where: South Valley Trails/Mike Harris, Victor
When: 9:00-11:00am
How: Demos generously provided by Wheel Wranglers.
No experience necessary.


Women’s Grooming Clinic

Saturday, March 16
Where: Alta Library & Alta Nordic Track
When: 10:00am-1:00pm

Open to anyone over 18 who is interested in learning about Nordic grooming techniques and procedures.Techniques will be women-focused. Ability to lift 50 pounds is helpful.

We will discuss how and when to groom, what weather and snow types are important considerations, various implements & Nordic grooming procedures. We will get folks on machines to practice! Suggested donation: $25.


Snake River Fun and JH Nordic Coffee and Community

Saturday, March 16
Where: Snake River Levee
When: 9:00am-12:00pm

Come appreciate this local trail at the end of the grooming season and celebrate the work completed to open the gate. Bring a friend, bring your dog, go for a ski and stop by to visit. 


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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