TRAIL ETIQUETTE
To better enjoy your winter experience and that of others, please follow these guidelines.
- All of our groomed trails are two way trails - people can travel either direction
- Always yeild to the downhill skier by stepping off the trail
- Stay to the right of the trail as you travel
- Avoid stopping where others cannot see you - blind corners and trail intersections
- Those pulling sleds, please do not use the ski tracks (these are the parallel lanes set for cross-country skiing)
- Snowshoers are also asked not to use the ski tracks
- Observe any posted and closed signs
- Do not assume that motorized user will yeild to non-motorized users
- If you encounter snowmobiles in the ski area, be polite and educate why this is a closed area
Dogs on the trail.
- Keep your dog under contral at all times. Carry a leash and use it when necessary. Be considerate of other trail users, (not all skiers are happy to see dogs on the trail)
- Try to limit two dogs per group. Dog packs cause more problems and congestion on the trails.
- Clean up after your dog. Carry a small shovel or plastic baggie to scoop and flick dog waste off the trail.
Be a good ambassador for the sport of cross-country skiing, help others who do not know.