The Best of Winter
Your perfect adventure awaits
Crosscut is where community connection and outdoor recreation come together. Whether you’re meeting a friend for your weekly shared workout, training your VO2 max for an upcoming Nordic ski race, or relaxing with a snowshoe trek and crossing a species off your bird list, there’s something here for everyone’s ideal winter pursuit. Are you looking for summer fun at Crosscut?
Follow the 45km of our beautiful trail system as it winds through the evergreens. From gear rentals to lessons, coaching, and more, we help athletes and recreators experience what fulfills them — comfort, adventure, or something in between.
Crosscut Nordic Center
Winter terrain for all abilities
With over 45km of trails groomed daily, and signs marking routes and difficulty levels, Crosscut is a true winter sports destination. We are proud to welcome cross-country skiing, biathlon, snowshoeing, fatbiking, and adaptive winter sports to our winter trails.
Getting to Crosscut
Crosscut is located 17 miles up Bridger Canyon Road. Our three parking lots provide easy access to different routes and facilities.
Hikers And Trail Runners:
Hiking and trail running are not allowed on the Crosscut trails in winter. Olsen Creek, 2 miles to the south of Crosscut, and South Fork of Brackett, Creek 2 mile to the north, offer excellent opportunities for those interested in these activities.