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Nordic Center

Welcome to the Nordic Center at YMCA of the Rockies – Snow Mountain Ranch. Our world-class terrain meanders through pine forest, wide meadows, and along Pole Creek. To access our miles of trails for all ability levels and ages, you can purchase a day pass. Members and overnight guests can choose from a variety of affordable lodging options and dozens of daily activities — plus, the whole family receives complimentary trail passes, along with free ice skating, tubing, and more!

  • 82.5km

    Groomed Track & Trail

  • 40Km

    Pet-Friendly Trails (Both Nordic and Snowshoe Trails)

  • 5,100

    Acres of Mountain Terrain

  • 25,000

    Annual Visitors

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Single-Day Pass

Cross-Country Ski or Snowshoe Trail Pass
Free for YMCA of the Rockies’ members and overnight guests

  • Adults (13+)- $29
  • Children (6 – 12 years)- $14
  • Children (0 – 5 years)- Free

Questions?
Call Our Nordic Office at 970-887-2152 ext. 4173

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Multi-Day Pass

Cross-Country Skiing

Five time punch card:$120 (can be shared between family members)

Questions?
Call Our Nordic Office at 970-887-2152 ext. 4173

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Or Buy a YMCA of the Rockies Family Membership

Membership at YMCA of the Rockies covers you and your family, and includes access to the Snow Mountain Ranch Nordic Center, discounts and priority bookings and access to the Estes Park Center. Memberships available at $300 per year of $800 for three years.

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Nordic Skis

  • Adult Classic Skis: Full Day, $22 | Afternoon (1pm-4:30pm), $16
  • Child Classic Skis: Full Day, $10 | Afternoon (1pm-4:30pm)$8
  • Adult Skate Skis: Full Day, $24 | Afternoon (1pm-4:30pm), $18
  • Demo Ski Rental: Full Day, $35
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Child Carriers

  • Chariot Child Carrier: Full Day, $22 Afternoon (1pm-4:30pm), $16
  • Osprey Child Carrier Pack: Full Day, $15
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Snowshoes

Snowshoeing is for all levels of adventurers. Snowshoe rentals are available at the Nordic Center. Free and public guided hikes are listed weekly on the Activity Guide.

  • Snowshoes: Full Day, $22 | Afternoon (1pm-4:30pm), $16
  • Child Snowshoes: Full Day, $10 | Afternoon (1pm-4:30pm), $8

Private guided hikes are available for $50/guide with a limit of 15 guests per guide. (Snowshoe rentals are not included in the cost.)

Things to Know: Bring snacks and water. Dress in layers and be prepared for all weather. Hiking or waterproof boots are highly recommended.

Lessons

Learn how to ski, sharpen your edges, and have fun on the slope with our professional instructors and volunteers who dedicate their time and share their love of skiing with new generations.

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      One-Hour Group Lesson

      Available at 10am and 2:30pm. Max 6 people/group.

      Adult: $40 lesson only
      Child (12 and under): $40 includes equipment rental, trail pass, and lesson

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        One-Hour Private Lesson

        Available at 9:30am and 1pm

        Private (per person): $50 lesson only
        1 household or 3 individuals

        Nordic Center FAQs

        • Snow Mountain Ranch Nordic Center
          1101 County Road 53
          Granby, CO 80446 United States

          Questions? Call Our Nordic Office at 970-887-2152 ext. 4173
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        • The Snow Mountain Ranch Nordic Center is open daily, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM.

          We will open for the 2024/2025 season on November 25 , trails will open weather depending.

        • The Skinny Ski Cafe will open for the season when the Nordic Center opens (mid-November, weather depending).
          Visit the Schlessman Commons or Buckboard Cafe for other dining options.

        • Please respect our trail and others by using the designated trails for your sport to ensure the safety of others and prevent damage to groomed trails. A footprint or snowshoe track will melt through the snow and spread, creating significantly uneven surfaces.

          Skiers are requested to avoid skiing behind grooming equipment if daylight grooming is taking place. This is for safety and trail quality. Please allow at least an hour for the snow to harden. If you believe you may be hurting the grooming, you probably are! Please find an alternate route.

        • Dogs on leashes are allowed on snowshoe trails and designated Dog Ski trails. ALL DOGS MUST BE LEASHED AT ALL TIMES!

        • The trails at Snow Mountain Ranch for grooming purposes are divided into four trail zones. We will strive to have Zone A and at least part of Zone B in very good-to-excellent condition on a daily basis.  This is based on weather and snow conditions. What zone(s) are being groomed will be posted by 9:30 AM the day-of on our grooming web page. Grooming priorities have been established taking into consideration skier use patterns, distance from the Nordic Center, skier surveys, and snow conditions.

          Zone A: This is our top priority zone. It is the trails in the immediate vicinity of the Nordic Center. The trails include the CCO loops, the inner dog loops of Travis, and everything South of the Nordic Center from Heckman on the East to Lower Blue Ridge on the West.

          Zone B: This is our second priority zone. This Zone includes dog loops out to Ten Mile Creek and our ski in/ski out trails near our guest cabins.  Iconic trails including Wild Turkey and Sleepy Hollow are part of this zone.

          Zone C: This zone is our most difficult terrain based on climb and altitude. This is all trails South of the Gold Mine on Blue Ridge.  The summit will not be groomed for the 24/25 season due to trail overgrowth.  The Blue Ridge loop as well as Eagle Valley and Youngs will be groomed regularly.

          Zone D: It is an area that is in the North East entry quadrant of the Ranch. The main trails in this area are Just and Audun. It is moderate rolling, fun terrain with new growth trees.

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