
Cross-country
Skiing and Snowshoeing
(Area Code: 307)
Jackson
Hole has some of the most beautiful natural surroundings in North
America. Nordic skiers can strike out for marked trails in Grand
Teton or Yellowstone National Parks, or try one of the
three touring centers in the Jackson valley.
The
Saddlehorn Activities Center (800-443-6139; 739-2629), also
called the Jackson Hole Nordic Center, has 17 km. of groomed track
in Teton Village, next to the Snake River Lodge. The majority of
trails are on the North Meadow, mostly flat with hills on the outer
edge. The resort's bucking bronco logo is carved into the meadow
and forms part of the trail system. It's a lot of funmostly
for downhill skiers, who can see the logo from various places up
on the mountain. Nordic skiers will have no idea what part of the
logo they're on, because there are no "you are here" signs.
The South Meadow has 7 km. of trails where dogs are permitted. Rentals
and lessons are available, as are guided excursions into Grand Teton
National Park. This center has incredible instructors with long
pedigrees. Ask for Naheed Ahmed, especially if you're a beginner.
You can exchange your Alpine lift ticket for a Nordic trail pass
on the same day of purchase, so you can Alpine ski in the morning
and cross-country or snowshoe in the afternoon. The center also
offers telemark lessons, snowshoe rentals and dogsled rides.
Teton Pines Country Club (733-1005) has 14
km. of groomed skating and classic lanes on a gentle golf course
with more ups and downs than you'd expect. The town of Jackson
grooms about 30 km. each week in Game Creek Canyon, Cache Creek
Canyon and the Snake River Dike. Call 739-6789 for the current grooming
conditions. Also, Grand Teton National Park grooms a 32-km.
trail between the Bradley-Taggart Lakes parking area and the Signal
Mountain parking area once a week, usually on Thursdays. The Nordic
Center at Spring Creek Ranch (733-8833) plans to open cross-country
trails for the 2004/05 season.
The Hole Hiking Experience (690-4453) provides
half-day and longer, naturalist- or wildlife-biologist-guided snowshoe
tours in the Bridger-Teton National Forest or Grand Teton National
Park. You'll be picked up at your lodging, and tours are planned
based on your fitness level and desires. You might take a heart-pumping
trek up a mountain or spend a leisurely few hours learning how to
identify animal tracks and native flora and fauna. Full-moon and
cross-country ski tours also are offered. You'll need to provide
warm, waterproof boots and layered clothing.
The town of Jackson has a dedicated cross-country
shop called Skinny Skis close to the Town Square. While you're
there, pick up a copy of "Trailhead," a detailed guide
to Nordic opportunities in Jackson Hole and the two national parks. |