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Welcome to the Loup Loup Nordic Ski Area

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Ski the Loup Loup Nordic Trails

Experience what the local folks have known for sometime, that there is excellent cross country skiing at the Loup Loup Summit. You will find two trail systems hidden among the foot hills of the North Cascades. A true treasure with opportunities for the beginner to the most experienced skier.

When clouds cover the Methow and Okanogan Valleys, you can usually find the sun shinning on the Nordic ski trails at the Loup.  The morning sun casting its rays on the jagged edges of the rugged Cascade Mountain Range, offers a picture perfect back drop. Sunsets can provide a magnificent sight to a long day of skiing.     
 
To get to the ski areas, travel Highway 20 heading west out of Okanogan for 18 miles or east from Twisp for 12 miles.  You will  reach the summit of the Loup Loup Pass. To get to the North Summit Nordic ski trails follow the Loup Loup Ski Area signs.  For the South Summit Nordic ski area turn off at  the summit and travel on forest road #41, 1/3 of a mile south until you reach the Sno-park area. 
  
Remember that the purchase of a Sno-park permit provides the funding for both the grooming of the ski trials and the plowing of the Sno-park. You will need to purchase the pass prior to traveling to this area.

The North Summit Nordic ski trails begin at the Loup Loup Alpine ski facility where parking is free and a daily pass is $10.00. If for some reason the Loup Loup Alpine ski facility is closed, please send a donation to Nordic Trail System, c/o Loup Loup, 6 Sand Flat Road, Omak, WA 98841. The donations assist in covering the cost of grooming and maintaining the trails. You will have the option to ski 22 km of groomed ski trails.

The South Summit Nordic ski trails take off from the Sno-park. A seasons pass per vehicle is $21.00 or a day pass is $9.00. Your Sno-park pass covers the cost to ski the 46 km of groomed trails. For more information on Washington State Winter Recreation program visit their site at www.parks.wa.gov .

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