Eaglecrest Nordic Trails

Two Loops, an Upper and Lower, provide fun, rolling terrain for skiers to hone their Nordic skiing skills. Eaglecrest staff use snow cats to professionally maintain the hilly Nordic trails for the Upper and Lower Loops. The JNSC helps with early/late season grooming via snow machines. Day passes or Eaglecrest Nordic Season Passes are required. The rental shop does offer Nordic gear. Early season skiing could start on the Lower Loop in December followed by the Upper Loop. Eaglecrest stops grooming in mid-April but skiing can be good for weeks afterwards. Dogs are only allowed on the occasionally groomed dog loop which is accessed from the lower Nordic parking lot. There are two trail systems/loops available:

The Lower Loop (5-6km total depending on grooming availability) features beginner (green) to advanced (black) terrain for classic and skate skiers and includes some fast tight corners, rolling hills (elevation change ~42 meters), and winding meadows. Views vary from mountains to forests to open meadows. Despite the average elevation of 330 meters, parts of the trail can be soggy immediately after heavy rains. The Nordic parking lot also has a portable outhouse and is 4.3 miles up Fish Creek Rd (Eaglecrest Rd). Other trail access is from two areas in the main Eaglecrest parking lot.

It’s worth the effort to go to the Upper Loop. At an average elevation of 480 meters (with elevation change on the trails of~48 meters), combined skiing distance on these trail loops can range 3.32-4.5 km long, depending on snow conditions and grooming availability. There are trail options for beginner to advanced skate and classic skiers and includes some fast tight corners and rolling hills. This is the highest groomed trail in Juneau and gets the most snow but also requires several feet to fill in. Views vary from mountains to forests to open meadows. A picnic table is available as well as a recently constructed cabin (open to the public during the day, closed for private rentals for overnight stays). Access is from either the quiet, steep, and narrow Upper Loop Access Trail (off the beginning of the Lower Loop when skiing from the lodge), or skiers may hike or ski about the same distance (~1.1 km) under the Hooter Chair Lift and up the side of the wider Trickster run. Please follow Eaglecrest’s uphill trail policy and watch for alpine skiers and snowboarders when hiking up. Nordic users should use caution skiing down either trail when returning to the lodge.

Recent Trail Updates

Eaglecrest is officially open!

Eaglecrest has officially begun operations and the lower loop is starting to show signs of packing and grooming. ...

Fun ski!

A barely breakable crust made for a pretty darn enjoyable, classic Ski experience this afternoon. Bring your wide ...

Breakable crust on the lower loop

Yesterday afternoon the lower loop had plenty of snow but a breakable wind crust, I wouldn’t recommend it. There ...

Eaglecrest Report

I would love an Eaglecrest lower loop update if anyone skied there this morning. Should be OK for touring but ...

eagkecrest

Betsy - Scott is such a good guy.

First grooming effort of the season

Scott took the track setter on the hardened section of the lower loop with some success. The snowpack was frozen ...

Upper Loop fully groomed

The upper loop trails at Eaglecrest were fully groomed this morning. No classic track but the classic skiing is ...

Upper loop is groomed!

Very nice skiing on the upper loop! Every inch has solid coverage. Check out the spur trail from the Troy Loop ...

Good morning skiing at Eaglecrest

Loosen up, Goldilocks. The porridge might be hot, or lumpy, or even soupy, but it's what we've got. Through ...
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