Two people on cross-country skis glide down a snowy, groomed path.
Fee applies

Cross-Country Skiing in Valles Caldera

Valles Caldera National Preserve

Winter is a spectacular time to visit Valles Caldera National Preserve. The park has miles of groomed trails for the adventurous skier.

Picture yourself gliding through an open valle or a silent forest full of fresh snow. Cross-country skiing is a rejuvenating sport that pairs physical exercise with the beauty of nature. You will need skis and poles with large baskets. Waterproof pants or gaiters help keep you warm and dry. In general, terrain and deeper snows on north slopes make for better for cross-country skiing, but you are welcome to strap on your skis anywhere in the park. Cross-country skis are not available for rent within the park. Some Important Tips: When snow conditions permit, approximately 12 miles of groomed ski trails are available throughout Valle Grande. Pick up a map at the Entrance Station or Ranger Station. None of the streams have bridges. Carry a USGS topographic map and a compass and know how to use them. Cell coverage is very limited in the park. Talk with park rangers before you leave on any trip. Some areas could be closed to skiing or snowshoeing to protect wildlife. Include allowances for limited daylight, snow conditions, temperature extremes, and the number of people in the group, their experience and physical condition. Learn as much as you can about winter survival. Narrow racing skis are great for groomed trails, but provide little surface area to break trail. Dress properly and know about layering for severe winter temperatures to prevent chilling and overheating. Remember, safety is your responsibility.

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Cross-Country SkiingFoothills, Plains and ValleysForests and WoodlandsConiferous ForestsMountainsValles Caldera National Preservecross country skiingfrontcountrybackcountrywinter

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Fees

As of January 1, 2025, a park entrance fee is required to enter Valles Caldera National Preserve.

Fees Apply

Yes

Seasons

Winter

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

The trails and roads are not wheelchair accessible and trails are not plowed for snow.

Pets

Yes — Pets are only allowed on the Cerro La Jara Loop, Rabbit Mountain Trail, South Valle Grande Trail, and Cabin District Trail. Pets are not permitted on groomed ski trails or in the park's backcountry (beyond the Cabin District).

Reservations

No

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