Skiing • Snowboarding
Mt. Shasta Ski Park
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Less than 20 minutes from Shasta Creek, Ski Park offers endless days of snowy fun and adventure! Touted as "Tahoe without the crowd and price tag," Ski Park is a perfect day out for the entire family. With trails for all skill levels and an experienced, friendly, and fun staff, it's no wonder Ski Park remains one of the top winter destinations for guests far and wide. |
Snowshoeing • Cross Country Skiing
Mount Shasta Nordic
Mt. Shasta Nordic offers 7.5 miles of trails for skate & classic cross country skiing for all ages and abilities. Services include classic and skate ski lessons, rentals, and a cozy warming hut at the trailhead with hot drinks and snacks. You’ll also find a 2.5 km trail for snowshoeing as well as snowshoe rentals.
Additionally, trails covering the mountain and surroundings abound (including across the street from Shasta Creek) for even the most discerning adventurer.
Additionally, trails covering the mountain and surroundings abound (including across the street from Shasta Creek) for even the most discerning adventurer.
Snowmobiling
Tri-Forest Snowmobile Trail System
The Mt. Shasta area is home to the Tri-Forest Snowmobile Trail System, a 260-mile network of signed trails that are frequently groomed for enjoyment by snowmobiles, skiers, snowshoers and dog sleds. The system includes four parks that have warming huts, restrooms, and loading ramps with plowed roads leading to the parking areas.
What to know:
- Snowmobile rentals are available only at Deer Mountain/Chuck Best Snowmobile Park from The Fun Factory.
- There are no fees to use these parks; however, your snowmobile must be properly registered.
- Snowmobile parks do not have water, electricity or fuel available. Cell service is limited throughout the trail system.
- Trails in the Tri-Forest system may not be completely groomed after a storm.
- Snowmobiles are not allowed in the Mount Shasta Wilderness Area. Check out the snowmobile trail map.