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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?
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BTNF: Critical winter range reminder and spring conditions on the forest
The Bridger-Teton National Forest reminds visitors that winter wildlife restrictions remain in effect until May 1, 2024. It is important that all forest users understand the importance of observing critical winter range closures. Winter travel maps are available on the forest’s Maps and Publications webpage. These areas have been designated as essential to the survival of wildlife. When visitors access closed winter range, they cause animals using the area to become stressed or flee to new locations. This causes animals, especially ungulates like deer, elk and moose to use energy they cannot spare at this critical time of year. It can also place these animals in less suitable areas for grazing and/or browsing, preventing them from gathering the food sources necessary for their survival. This leads to a weakened condition, which can have a direct effect on the animals’ ability to defend themselves, making them more susceptible to predation and disease, and can lead to future reproduction problems in individual animals.
Spring is also an important time to be aware of hazards that come with the changing season. The forest reminds visitors to exercise caution as snow melts, temperatures rise and precipitation increases during the spring thaw, creating potential for muddy conditions and flooding in low-lying areas. Conditions across the forest are varied this time of year, and visitors should call or visit their local Ranger District Office for the latest updates before heading out for any spring activity. Be sure to let someone know where you are headed and remember that creeks or roads frozen in the morning may become soft and impassable as temperatures rise throughout the day.
Forest users are encouraged to recreate responsibly this spring. Recreating with our four-legged members of our families can be great fun but comes with certain responsibilities. Be aware that many popular trailheads on the Jackson District have leash requirements, and even outside these areas it is imperative that visitors maintain control of their animals through a leash or voice command. This is essential to minimizing impacts on wildlife and improves the experience of other forest users. Bears will soon be coming out of hibernation throughout the area, so be prepared with bear spray and follow food storage orders where applicable on the northern and eastern parts of the forest. All forest users are also encouraged to practice Leave No Trace Principles by having a plan for all waste, as there are limited to no garbage services on the forest and many restrooms are closed or inaccessible due to current conditions.
For other news, events and information, visit https://www.fs.usda.gov/btnf.
Crust cruising classic skiing to Lucas Fabian cabins GTNP
Lots of excellent Nordic ski options continue to delight in GTNP…starting at the Taggart parking lot, we skied on the firm crust north, covered in a dusting of fresh snow to soften our glide. Untracked, smooth crust can be found following Teton Park road approximately 30 yards from the road (currently closed to recreational activities, as they plow it in preparation for summer installation).
We only passed a few xc skiers as we headed out, then had the open meadows to ourselves.
We marveled at the plasticity of the cornices in the roofs of the historic Lucas Fabian cabins, then stopped for a snack.
With the new snow, we were happy that we chose classic skies to cut through the new 1” of snow.
Still plenty of Nordic skiing adventures to enjoy!
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 3/25
International Spring Series!
Click on this link to see a high resolution version of this weekend’s International Ski Federation race course map at Trail Creek. The three days of racing will include classic skiing, skate skiing, and a skate sprint course. As of last report volunteers were still needed, and if you want to give it a shot, registration is open for about another day at this link.
If Nordic skiing is on your agenda for today, Trail Creek would be a great data point on your daily calendar. You’ll discover that the inch of snow that fell yesterday was a lovely addition to the Husky’s late day journey on nearly every trail in our system. The single pass on most trails was a skate/classic pass with double passes on most of the Close Field and Homeward and Outward Bound.
Look for extra grooming on the race courses for the rest of the week; next grooming will probably be Tuesday night with daily grooming returning by at least Thursday to the final grooming either Sunday night or Monday morning. If possible every other day grooming of non-race trails will continue to the end, during the races.
Groomer’s choice for today is Cle’s Climb.
Teton Co./Jackson Parks & Rec
End of Season Grooming Schedule
Last Update: 3/21
South Park Loop Rd and May Park are done for the season. Staff will continue Emily’s and Stilson through Saturday 3/23/24 and then will be done for the season. Staff will continue to evaluate conditions for High School Loop and anticipate grooming through Saturday, March 23. Cache and Game Creek will continue through March 30, 2024.
Cache Creek Singletrack
Groomed by Friends of Pathways
Grooming As Needed
Last Update: 3/24
Bridge 2 Connector, Bridge 3 Connector, Ferrin’s Trail, Hagen, Hagen Highway, Sidewalk Bridge 2 to 3, and Sink or Swim were groomed the evening of 3/24.
Teton Pines Nordic
Grooming Has Ended For The Season
Last Update: 3/24
Thanks for another great season! See you in early December!
Teton Village Trails
Done Grooming for the Season
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: 3/25
Spring skiing is in full swing. Expect icier conditions in the morning and slushy/softer conditions during the afternoon hours. Due the dramatic temperature swings this time of year, skiers may encounter a variety of conditions as the snow pack settles and melts. This will be the last week for grooming the Sled Hill and we’ll attempt to continue daily grooming on the Nordic course through April 7th (conditions pending). Timing of our when we decide to groom the trails will be weather pending and determined the day of as to if we groom during the evenings or early mornings. Enjoy the skiing while the snow lasts!
Turpin Meadow Ranch
Grooming Has Ended For The Season
Last Update: 3/22
Turpin Meadow Ranch is located on the Bridger-Teton National Forest therefore you can still use the winter trails though they will no longer be maintained and most amenities are closed for the season. The lodge restrooms and retail shop will be open from 9am-4pm until April 15. If you venture up this spring be sure to carry your bear spray, bear tracks and scat have been spotted in the Buffalo Valley. We kindly ask that any springtime trail users respect the fact that the buildings, vehicles, and essentially anything above ground is private property and unavailable during the off season.
Grand Teton National Park
Grooming Has Ended For The Season
Last Updated: 3/15
Final day of grooming for 2023/2024 season. Taggart Lake Trailhead to Signal Mtn.
Grand Targhee
Grooming: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday
Last Updated: 3/23
GTR grooms Rick’s Basin area trails Tues/Thurs/Sat/Sun. Trails are in good condition. No classic track. Spring conditions.
Please remember no dogs on the Nordic trails and be alert for dog sledding traffic at intersections along the Nordic Connector.
Teton Canyon
Grooming Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday
Last Updated: 3/26
Tuesday 9am: A couple more inches new snow in the canyon. About to reset south classic and skate tracks. Should be good.
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: 3/26
Tuesday morning: Cold temps and a few inches of new snow allowed for a very nice groom this morning. All skate and classic tracks at Southern Valley have been reset. Trails turned out great – enjoy!
Singletrack: 3/26
Thank you mother nature for what turned out to be an incredible winter. Groomed all trails except Hillbenders for might be the last time. We will close several trails on the Nordic Pulse report and refrain from grooming upper and lower Ladyslipper, upper and lower hellbender for certain. Nemo and happy hour are on the cusp. Thanks for the support and we hope you have supported the grooming efforts with your trail support sticker purchase.
Please note the USFS dog closure policy Dec 1st – April 15th at this venue.
Teton Reserve Nordic
Grooming Schedule: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Last Updated: 3/26
Tuesday: a bit of snow in the forecast today so plan to groom when the snow is due to taper later this afternoon/ early evening.
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: 3/25
Monday plan to reset the skate lane and classic track. Hope to be done by 9:30-10:00.
Driggs School Loops
Grooming Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Last Updated: 3/25
Classic and skate reset Monday afternoon. We got a couple inches of new snow that smoothed out well. Skate lane is a bit rutted from the grooming equipment, but considering the season is pretty good. Should be firm and fast once temps drop into the 20s Monday 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: 3/26
Groomed the skate lanes and set the classic track late Monday. Both look excellent. Go get it on Tuesday! Before it is gone.
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: 3/15
Groomed today 3/13.
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: 3/19
Groomed today 3/19.
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: 3/15
Grooming today 3/13.
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/
2024 International Spring Series
Trail Creek Nordic
March 29-April 1
Welcome all to 2024 International Spring Series! This series is going to be a fun last hurrah for everyone who wants to keep racing through the end of the season. The races will feature a variety of nontraditional formats that will engage everyone and provide for shorter, faster, more fun racing for all comers.