Winter Trail Conditions

Winter Trails are open December 15th to April 15th
(dependent on snow)

As we move through the winter months at the Lodge, we update this page with the conditions of the winter trails: Snowshoe and Cross-country Trails.  We have a dedicated groomer on staff who takes cares of the trails on a daily basis, and updates this page.  The winter trails are for cabin guests only.

Last updated December 24th, 2024 at 10:41 am



Trail Status

  • Perimeter Loop: Open, groomed flat
  • Inner Loop: Open, groomed flat
  • In There Loop: Open, groomed flat
  • Outer Loop: Open, groomed flat
  • Out There Loop: Open, groomed flat
  • North Eastern Loop: Open, groomed flat
  • Adventurer Snowshoe Route: Open
  • Explorer Snowshoe Route: Open
  • Wanderer Snowshoe Route: Open

Groomer’s Notes, December 24th:

The trails are open for the cabin guests for the 2024-2025 winter season. We have not received snow over the past 3 days. So we have only groomed flat, with our leveler (no tracks), the past 2 days (last night and this morning).

Trailhead Cam and Adventurer Snowshoe Route
December 24, 2024, 10:38am

Please remember, to be on the winter trails, you need to be a cabin guest and have a trail pass, which can be obtained at the OAC inside the main Lodge building. Keweenaw County has received 75.75″ of snow as of December 23, 2024 for the 2024-2025 winter season.

KML Webcams and Weather

You can see the conditions at the Lodge building via webcams.  

[ KML Webcams and Weather ]

Additional Info

The winter trails are open to resort guests and the general public. All trail users must sign a waiver inside the conference center which is the winter home for the Outdoor Activity Center. Dogs are allowed on the trails, and must be on leash and cleaned up after.



Last modified on December 24th, 2024 at 10:41 am