Mammoth Lakes, CA is an eastern Sierra destination popular for all manner of outdoor recreation, and home to Mammoth Mountain Resort.
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Cross-country skiing is a form of skiing where skiers rely on their own locomotion to move across snow-covered terrain, rather than using ski lifts or other forms of assistance. Recreational cross-country skiing includes ski touring and groomed-trail skiing, typically at resorts or in parklands. It is an accessible form of recreation for persons with vision and mobility impairments. A related form of recreation is dog skijoring—a winter sport where a cross-country skier is assisted by one or more dogs.
Cross-country (XC) ski tracks | Image via Pixabay / Public Domain
Mammoth Lakes, CA is an eastern Sierra destination popular for all manner of outdoor recreation, and home to Mammoth Mountain Resort.
Susanville Ranch Park is a 1,100-acre park property in northeast California, owned and managed by Lassen County and the Bureau of Land Management.
June Lake's restaurants, shops, and four gorgeous lakes, coupled with majestic alpine scenery, create a magical retreat winter, summer, or fall.
The Taylor Creek Visitor Center is the hub where four self-guided trails start and the home of the Stream Profile Chamber, and Lake of the Sky Amphitheater.
Rock Creek SNO-PARK, located on the west side of Highway 395 at Rock Creek Road, provides access for cross-county skiing, dog sledding, and snow play. No snowmobiles.
Huntington Lake SNO-PARK, located on the west side of Huntington Lake Road, provides access for cross-country skiing, dog sledding, and snowmobiling.
Eastwood SNO-PARK, located on the east side of Highway 168 at Huntington Lake Road, provides access for cross-county skiing, dog sledding, and snowmobiling.
Coyote SNO-PARK, located on the north side of Highway 168 east of Shaver Lake, provides access for cross-country skiing, dog sledding, and snow play.
Tamarack SNO-PARK, located on the south side of Highway 168 east of Shaver Lake, provides access for cross-country skiing, dog sledding, and snowmobiling.
Spicer SNO-PARK, located on the south side of Highway 4 at Spicer Road, provides access for cross-country skiing, dog sledding, snow play, and snowmobiling.
Lake Alpine SNO-PARK, located at the winter closure gate on Highway 4, provides access for cross-county skiing, dog sledding, snow play and snowmobiling.
Iron Mountain SNO-PARK, located on Hwy 88 west of Silver Lake, provides access for cross-country skiing, dog sledding, snow play, and snowmobiling.
Meiss Meadow SNO-PARK, located on the north side of Highway 88 near Carson Pass, provides access for cross-country skiing, dog sledding, and snow play.
Carson Pass SNO-PARK, located on the south side of Highway 88 at Carson Pass, provides access for cross-country skiing, dog sledding, and snow play (no snowmobiles).
Hope Valley SNO-PARK, located on the south side of Highway 88 at Blue Lakes Road, provides access for cross country skiing, dog sledding, and snowmobiling.
Echo Lake SNO-PARK, located on the north side of Highway 50 at Echo Lake Road, near South Lake Tahoe, provides access for cross-country skiing, dog sledding, and snow play.
Taylor Creek SNO-PARK, located on the west side of Highway 89 just north of Camp Richardson Road, provides access for cross-country skiing, dog sledding, and snow play.
Blackwood Canyon SNO-PARK is located on the west side of Highway 89, south of Tahoe City, CA and provides access for cross-county skiing, dog sledding, and snow play.
Donner Summit SNO-PARK is located on the south side of I-80 at the Castle Peak exit beyond Boreal Inn, near Truckee, CA, and provides access for cross-country skiing, dog sledding, and snow play.
Yuba Pass SNO-PARK, located on the south side of Highway 49 at Yuba Pass, near Sierraville, CA provides access for cross-country skiing, dog sledding, and snowmobiling.