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Horseshoe Prairie Nordic Ski Area

Horseshoe Prairie Nordic Ski Area (Photo Credit: Gwen Dildine)

The Horseshoe Prairie Nordic Ski Area was created in the 1980s as a non-groomed trail system. An array of routes keep winter enthusiasts coming back. If the variety doesn’t grab your attention, the scenery will. Just a short distance from Walla Walla, cross country skiers and snowshoers have plenty of room to play in the mountains. This area is experiencing a wonderful revival of winter recreation opportunity. The Blue Mountain Land Trust’s Blues Crew has formally adopted the Horseshoe Prairie Nordic Ski Area. It is now in loving and hard working hands. Not only are the trails maintained, but more importantly they are clearly marked.

Overview

WHAT TO DO

Snowshoeing/ Cross Country Skiing

Roughly 16 miles of marked trails await cross country skiers. Snowshoeing is also allowed, but to preserve the cross country skiing experience please stay off the cross country skiing tracks. There are designated snowshoe trails, which helps support both activities.

Thanks to the Blue Mountain Land Trust’s volunteer trail maintenance group, the Blues Crew, the Horseshoe Prairie Nordic Ski Area now displays updated signage and accurate mapping. Visit the land trust’s Horseshoe Prairie Nordic Ski Area page to view the grooming report, trail information, and access updated maps.

Consult the Forest Service page for agency information.

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WHAT TO EXPECT

Make sure you are prepared for changing weather (dress in layers, have a compass and/or map, bring food and water, and let somebody know of your plans). The forest is...

WHEN TO GO

Obviously the season starts at the mercy of the weather, but typically expect a November start date and enjoy the trails for potentially another five months. Whenever the valley is foggy and gray, gain elevation as quick as you can....

HOW TO GET THERE

From Walla Walla, take HWY 11 south through Milton-Freewater, OR. Travel another five miles and turn left on Winn Road. Follow this little backroad for two miles and then turn left to connect with HWY 204. Travel east on HWY...

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