Cross-Country Skiing Hotspots
White Pass Nordic Center
Length: 10 total miles Elevation Gain: 290 feet
Trail Type: many options Skill Level: novice to advanced
Season: late November to early April Trailhead Elevation: 4,500 feet
Offering some of the most enjoyable rolling and winding groomed
trails in the Northwest, spend the day at the White Pass Nordic Center.
Tour among 18 kilometers of double-track trails weaving through the
Wenatchee and Gifford Pinchot National Forests. The terrain is available
for cross country skiing, skating and snowshoeing for individuals of
all skill levels. Lessons and equipment rentals are available and
friendly staff members are available at the Nordic Center Yurt near the
trailhead to answer your questions. The Nordic Center is open during the
ski season, Thursday - Sunday and holidays from 8:30am until 4pm. For
more information visit the White Pass Nordic Center.
Download a printable map of the area here.
Directions: Drive US Highway 12 to the White Pass Ski Area
Burley Mountain Lookout
Length: 18 total miles Elevation Gain: 3,931 feet
Trail Type: out-and-back Skill Level: most difficult
Duration: 2 days Season: Nov - Dec & March - April
Top Elevation: 5,304 feet Other uses: snowshoes
Up, up, up… An arduous route, the trek to Burley Mountain Lookout
follows a narrow section of rock through the trees never ceasing in its
direction to the top. Views are spectacular – look upon vast
snow-covered meadows and see the mighty mountains of the Cascade Range –
Mts. Rainier, St. Helens and Adams. Route finding becomes difficult as
snowdrifts become common towards the top. Those reaching the summit are
rewarded with the opportunity to stay overnight in the Burley Mountain
Lookout (advanced reservations are required). Always carry and map and
compass. Prior to your trek to Burley Mountain, contact the Cowlitz
Valley Ranger Station, 360-479-1100 for road conditions and more information.
Directions: From Randle, drive 1 mile south on Forest Road 25 and
then turn left (east) onto FR 23 (Cispus Road). Continue on FR 23 to its
junction with FR 28/21. Bear right on FR 28/21, cross the Cispus River,
turn right onto FR 76, and continue past the Cispus Environmental
Center to FR 77 on the left. Follow FR 77 for about 7.5 miles, then turn
left onto the dirt track of FR 7605. Drive to the snowline.
Horseshoe Lake
Length: 11.75 total miles Elevation Gain: 1,200 feet
Trail Type: Out-and-back Skill Level: backcountry
Duration: 6 hours Season: Mid-Dec to mid-Mar
Top Elevation: 4,100 Other uses: snowshoes and snowmobiles
A sweet spot in the middle of snowmobile country… Start the tour with
a three mile ski up a snowmobile path (stick with it, it’s worth it!)
and then you’re on your way trekking along a lovely skier-only trail
through the snow-covered forests to serene Horseshoe Lake. Not a
difficult trek, but the route-finding can be tricky. Always carry a map
and compass. Prior to your trek to Horseshoe Lake, contact the Cowlitz
Valley Ranger Station, 360-479-1100 for road conditions and more information.
Directions: From Randle, travel south on Highway 131. After 0.9 mile,
the road divides. Stay left on Road 23. After 18.7 miles, turn left on
Road 21 for 4.8 miles to an intersection with Road 56. Turn right on
Road 56, cross the Cispus River and continue for 3.1 miles before
turning right on Road 5603. Travel 0.3 miles to the Orr Creek Sno-Park.
Download a printable map of the area here.
Round Mountain
Length: 9 total miles Elevation Gain: 1,280 feet
Trail Type: out-and-back Skill Level: more difficult
Duration: 5 hours Season: Jan - Mar
Top Elevation: 4,320 feet Other Uses: snowshoes
If you are searching for a trail meandering through the woods, Round
Mountain is a great choice. As you shush along the trail, catch glances
every so often of the stunning, snow -capped Goat Rocks. Pinegrass Ridge
and Clear Lake are other landmarks as you weave in and out of forest.
Always carry a map and compass. Always carry and map and compass. Prior
to your trek to Round Mountain, contact the Naches Ranger District, 509-653-1400 for road conditions and more information.
Directions: Turn south off US Highway 12 at 7.6 miles east of White
Pass or 26.2 miles west of the junction with State Route 410. Follow
Tieton River Road for 3.3 miles to the North Fork Tieton River Sno-Park.
Ski ¼ mile to Round Mountain Road No. 830.
White Road Snow Park
Length: 7 total miles Elevation Gain: 480 feet
Trail Type: out-and-back Skill Level: easiest
Duration: 4 hours Season: Jan - Mar
Top Elevation: 4,800 feet Other Uses: snowshoes
This is the place for beginners or those skiers just out for an easy
tour along the flat. White Road offers easy ups and downs and is nearly
level along the entire route; a great places to practice your skills.
The mountain views are incredible without having to reach a summit –
gaze at the Goat Rocks and the mighty Tatoosh Range. Another plus for
skiers, the area is designated for non-motorized winter sports only.
Always carry and map and compass. Prior to your trek to White Road Snow
Park, contact the Cowlitz Valley Ranger Station, 360-479-1100 for road conditions and more information.
Directions: From the White Pass summit, drive west 0.7 mile and turn
north on White Road No. 1284. Be sure to park off to the side of the
road.
Lost Lake
Length: 10 total miles Elevation Gain: 1,250 feet
Trail Type: out-and-back Skill Level: more difficult
Duration: 6 hours - 2 days Season: Jan - Mar
Top Elevation: 3,800 feet Other Uses: snowshoes and snowmobiles
Trek through the forests of ponderosa pine as you make your way up to
pretty, little Lost Lake and a small campground skirting its shores.
Take some time at the campground destination to explore a few of the
roads and trails in the area. This is not a trip full of panoramic
views, instead it’s a journey through a forested winter wonderland. The
exception is at 2 ½ miles when snow-covered Bethel Ridge comes fully
into view. Always carry and map and compass. Prior to your trek to Round
Mountain, contact the Naches Ranger District, 509-653-1400 for road conditions and more information. Download a printable map of the area here.
Directions: Travel US Highway 12 16.4 miles east from the summit of
White Pass or 0.6 miles west of Hause Creek Campground and turn couth on
Tieton Road. Drive 0.2 mile to a large sno-park on the right where
signs mark the beginning of the Goose Egg Trail. If there is snow here,
park and begin your journey. If not, turn left on Lost Lake Road No.
1201 and drive to the snow line.
North Fork Tieton River
Length: 9.5 total miles Elevation Gain: 140 feet
Trail Type: many options Skill Level: easiest to more difficult
Duration: up to 5 hours Season: Jan to mid-March
Top Elevation: 3,300 feet Other Uses: snowshoes
There are several options for snow touring at North Fork Tieton
River. Five different routes to be exact – and they all offer beautiful
views and fairly easy, level routes. The one exception is the difficult
mountaineering route to the summit of Round Mountain; a route for only
the most experienced skiers. Always carry and map and compass. Prior to
your trek to Round Mountain, contact the Naches Ranger District, 509-653-1400 for road conditions and more information. Download a printable map of the area here.
Directions: Travel US Highway 12 7.6 miles east of White Pass or 26.2
miles west of the Highway 410 junction and turn on Tieton River Road
No. 12. Drive 3.3 miles to the North Fork Tieton River Sno-Park.
White Pass - Pacific Crest Trail
Length: 16 total miles Elevation Gain: 1,200 feet
Trail Type: out-and-back Skill Level: backcountry
Duration: 1 - 3 days Season: Jan - April
Top Elevation: 5,600 feet Other Uses: snowshoes
You choose the length of your trip while skiing the Pacific Crest
Trail near White Pass. Ski past little alpine lakes and climb rounded
hills, tour wide open meadows and travel through dense forests. Those
going for the day will find an easy turn around point at Deer and Sand
Lakes, while others will ski on into the William O. Douglas Wilderness.
Always carry and map and compass. Prior to your trek to Round Mountain,
contact the Naches Ranger District, 509-653-1400
for road conditions and more information. Directions: Drive US Highway
12 to the summit of White Pass and park in the overnight parking lot not
far from the motel.
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