News and Updates

Montana Creek Master Plan

City and Borough of Juneau, in coordination with the State of Alaska and the U.S. Forest Service, are developing a Master Plan for the Montana ...

Buy the JNSC Rainbow!

Our 2021/22 swag is almost here (you'll love our new color!), but until then get your hands on our limited number of hats, buffs, headbands, and ...

Season 3 of Adult League

As of 10/25/24 we are full! But it’s not too late to get on the waitlist. As we assess program capacity, we’ll pull folks off when we’re ready.

2024/25 Youth Programs Registration Is Open!

This is Lingít Aaní

Our trails wind through Lingít Aaní. Gunalchéesh to the T’aaḵu Kwáan and A’akw Kwáan, people who have inhabited and cared for the lands within and around Anax Yaat Andagan Yé (Douglas) and Dzantik’i Héeni (Juneau) since time immemorial. We invite you to join us in using the traditional names of the places we stride, alongside a commitment to better understanding the rich and complex history of this place we call home. Ski respectfully. Gunalchéesh.

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Friendly Reminders While Sharing Our Trails

Skate Skiers Please skate in the skate lane.
Classic Skiers Ski in the set classic tracks and not in the skate lane (leaves ruts when snow is wet and then freezes).
Walkers & Snowshoers Please walk to the side of the trails opposite the set classic tracks.
Groomers can be at work on the trails at any time and often work at night and early morning. Please watch out for them, give way to let them pass, and don’t forget to say, “thank you!”
Say “Hello!” to your fellow skiers as you pass by. Show courtesy for all and share the trails.
Dogs Keep your owners close and under control, have them pick up and dispose of your scat, and remind them to deck you out in reflectors and/or lights at night. Please, no dogs on the groomed trails at Eaglecrest. (More on being a good dog citizen here.)

Our mission is to enhance, develop and promote Nordic skiing in Juneau.

Your membership helps do just that. Please consider supporting Juneau’s cross-country ski trails this winter by becoming a member, renewing your membership, and even making an additional tax-deducatable donation on top of your membership. Membership dollars cover 98% of operation expenses to replace, repair and upgrade grooming equipment annually. Help keep the grooming going! JNSC is a 501(c) (3) non-profit.