Winter Sports
Winter sports in the United States are popular, both professionally and recreationally. You can do every winter sport imaginable in some of our national parks - from skiing and snowboarding to ice-climbing and snow-kiting.
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Lower Canal Nordic Trail
The Lower Canal Nordic Trail is a non-motorized trail designated for cross country, Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, skijoring or any kind of exercise you’d like…(as long as it’s not motorized).
Main Run Trail
The Main Run trail is 4.6 miles long. It begins at Road 4900 and ends at East End Road 4973-010. The trail is open for the following uses: XC Skiing/Snowshoeing
McLoughlin Nordic Trail
The McLoughlin Nordic Trail is a non-motorized trail designated for cross country, Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, skijoring or any kind of exercise you’d like…(as long as it’s not motorized).
Mid-distance Dog Trail
The Mid-distance Dog trail is 32.7 miles long. It begins at Road 9772 At Haring Snowpark and ends at Road 9772 At Haring Snowpark. The trail is open for the following uses: Snowmobiling
Middle Threemile Loop Snow Trail
Middle Threemile Loop Trail is a winter use trail. It is a groomed multi-use trail that is maintained by the Chiloquin Ridge Riders Snowmobile Club.
Miller Lake Run Trail
The Miller Lake Run trail is 6.0 miles long. It begins at Road 9772 From N End 9771 and ends at Miller Lake. The trail is open for the following uses: Snowmobiling
Nannie Creek Tie Snow Trail
Nannie Creek Tie Trail is a winter use trail. It is a groomed multi-use trail that is maintained by the Chiloquin Ridge Riders Snowmobile Club.
Old Pelican Butte Snow Trail
Old Pelican Butte Trail is a winter use trail. It is a groomed multi-use trail that is maintained by the Klamath Basin Snowdrifters Snowmobile Club.
Paisley Ranger District
Address: Highway 31P.O. Box 67Paisley, OR 97636Phone 541- 943-3114TDD 541- 943-3407Fax 541- 943-4479Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:45 am - 4:30 pmClosed on National Holidays
Park Boundary Trail
The Park Boundary trail is 39.6 miles long. It begins at Hwy 138 and ends at State Land / Road 670. The trail is open for the following uses: Snowmobiling