Deer Creek Nordic Sno-Park
- Trail Length: 6 miles
- Elevation: 4,600 feet
Good to knows
Land Manager
Republic Ranger District
(509) 775-7400
Law Enforcement
Ferry County Sheriff's Office
(509) 775-3132
Directions & Maps
East of Curlew State Park. State Route 21 to County Road 602 east to Boulder-Deer Creek Summit. Parking is on the left side.
Parking
48.86487418, -118.3974123
Non-motorized grooming
- Grooming Season: 12/1-3/29
- Grooming Company:
Colville Ranger District
- Grooming Calendar:
Non-motorized grooming reports
Grooming reports are provided on our website as they are given to us.
They don't represent the most accurate current conditions.
1/7/25: Foggy day at the Sno-Park, temperatures were in the mid 20’s. Efforts today focused on flattening the skate lane on the South Loop.
1/6/25: Temperatures in the high 20’s, sunny with no wind. Both the North and South loops are groomed and have tracks set.
12/31/24: Temperatures in the low 20’s, no wind, no new snow. Wide skate lane and set tracks on the North Loop.
12/30/24: 24 degrees, no wind, 3-4” new light powder. The South Loop has side by side set tracks and a wide skate lane.
12/23/24: Temperatures in the upper 30’s, 4” new heavy snow. The North loop is groomed to the big rock, South trail is groomed and double tracks set for the holiday weekend.
12/20/24: 27 degrees in the morning rose to 35 in the afternoon. About a 1” crust has formed. North and South loops are groomed in anticipation of the warming weather in the forecast.
12/16/24: Snowing this morning at the Deer Creek Nordic Sno-Park. 3-4” accumulation, light winds, high 20’s. South loop has been groomed, North loop groomed to the big rock
12/12/24: Mid 20’s, overcast, no wind. Efforts continued today flattening and widening the deck.
12/9/24: 21 degrees in the morning, 30 degrees at 3:00, no wind, 1” hoar frost accumulated. Efforts today focused on flattening the deck on the north side. The tracks are still set on the south. Both decks are hard packed with a little loose snow on top.
12/6/24: Tracks are set on the south side; the north trail has been rolled and groomed. We are still in early season conditions; efforts are focused on making a wide, solid base in anticipation of the next snowfall.