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Winter Sports

Snowmobiling, cross country skiing, downhill skiing, ice fishing, and more!

Skiing/Snowboarding

Whether you are looking for well-groomed beginner or intermediate runs or the steep and deep of a double-black diamond run our national forests offer ski areas that provide a skiing or snowboarding experience that is just right for you. Wolf Creek Ski Area is located on the Rio Grande National Forest and operates under a special use permit. 

Back country skiing is also a popular activity on the Rio Grande NF. Before heading out, always be sure to check the weather and the avalanche forecast for the area.

Visit the Colorado Avalanche Information Center

Sledding/Tubing

Sledding can be done pretty much anywhere there is a slope and enough snow. With no "official" sledding areas on the Rio Grande NF, folks tend to find their own sites to sled. Two popular location are near the upper end of Beaver Creek Reservoir and at Wolf Creek Pass. 

Be sure to wear the appropriate clothing for your adventure. The weather in Colorado can change rapidly!

Snowmobiling

The Forest Service manages snowmobiling on National Forest lands, allowing it in designated areas while prohibiting it in others, including wilderness areas, and requiring adherence to specific regulations for safety and resource protection. Much of the Rio Grande NF is open to over snow use when there is enough snow. 

  • Snowmobiles are prohibited in wilderness areas, Research Natural Areas, and other sensitive areas.
  • Opening and closing dates for snowmobile use can change based on snow conditions, so always check for current Forest Orders or contact local offices.
  • Many snowmobile trails are maintained through partnerships with state agencies, local snowmobile clubs, and the Forest Service
  • Snowmobiles must be registered with Colorado Parks & Wildlife.
  • Before heading out, always be sure to check the weather and the avalanche forecast for the area. Visit the Colorado Avalanche Information Center

XC Skiing/Snowshoeing

If the crowds at ski resorts aren’t for you, cross-country skiing or snowshoeing can be a great way to enjoy the solitude of National Forests in winter. The Rio Grande NF partners with organization to groom trails. 

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Archuleta Trailhead - Trails # 741 & # 740

Site Open
Winter Sports Horse Riding and Camping Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hiking Biking
The Archuleta trail is composed of 2 segments.  Trail 741 is 4.3 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 121 and ends at Forest Trail 740.1. Trail 740.1 is 6.99 miles long.  It begins at Trail 740…

Bear Lake Trailhead - Trail # 721

Site Open
Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Winter Sports
The Bear Lake trail is 3.34 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 105 and ends at Bear Lake, a popular fishing lake.The Bear Lake Trail provides a good starting point for longer backpacking trips.…

Beaver Creek Reservoir Boating Site

Site Open
Water Activities Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Winter Sports Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Concrete boat ramp next to gravel boat trailer parking area with restroom. Serves as plowed parking in winter also for ice fisherman and snowmobilers. Motors are allowed on Beaver Creek Reservoir,…

Big Meadows Campground and Picnic Area

Site Closed
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities Hiking Scenic Drives Picnicking Winter Sports
Big Meadows is located in the San Juan Mountains in south-central Colorado, about 11 miles west of South Fork, CO. The campground is lightly wooded with spruce trees, creating a beautiful meadow…

Big Meadows Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Winter Sports
This is a Winter Trailhead for snowmobiling and Cross Country Skiers along US Highway 160.  The trail is a groomed over the snow trail to Big Meadows Reservoir and beyond along roads 410 and 430. …

Brewery Creek Guard Station Cabin

Site Closed
Outdoor Science and Learning Winter Sports Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Biking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking
Brewery Cabin is a one room structure with a kitchen, dining area, and bedroom. The cabin is equipped with three bunkbeds and propane powered refrigerator, stove, and heater. The cabin is situated…

Carnero Guard Station Cabin

Site Closed
Winter Sports Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Scenic Drives Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking
The cabin has two rooms including a combination kitchen/dining room and a bedroom with three bunk beds.  The kitchen includes a propane refrigerator, stove, and heat.   The cabin is easily…

Cathedral Campground

Site Temporarily Closed
Biking Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Picnicking Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning Winter Sports
Cathedral Campground is northwest of Del Norte and northeast of South Fork on Embargo Creek. The campground has 22 sites, all first come, first served. 17 are dead end spurs and 5 are pull through…

CDNST - Cumbres Pass North Trailhead # 813

Site Open
Biking Winter Sports Hiking
Located off State Highway 17 at the turnoff to Trujillo Meadows Reservoir on Cumbres Pass.  The trailhead is approx. 150 yards west of Forest Road 118 just after turning off Highway 17.  The…

CDNST - Wolf Creek Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Winter Sports Outdoor Science and Learning
This facility consists of a large parking lot and trailhead signing right at the top of Wolf Creek Pass off US Highway 160.  It serves as an approach to the Continental Divide Trail in summer and as…

Last updated March 9th, 2025