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Crested Butte Nordic Center | Trails, Rentals & Events

The “Nordic Ski Capital of Colorado”

With 50 kilometers of groomed trails, the Crested Butte Nordic Center is a hotspot for cross-country skiing (also called Nordic skiing) in the Gunnison Valley and Colorado as a whole. Stop by the Nordic Center headquarters, located conveniently in downtown Crested Butte, to pick up trail passes and ski rentals. The 50 kilometers of groomed Crested Butte Nordic Center trails start at this building and radiate out into nearby public lands. Crested Butte Nordic trails provide stunning scenery and a quiet, backcountry feel just minutes from town.

Ski Trails at the Crested Butte Nordic center

Types of cross-country skiing

The Crested Butte Nordic Center has trails for cross-country skiers of all abilities. A pass is required to use Crested Butte Nordic trails. All trails are groomed for both types of cross-country skiing:

  • Classic skiing is a style of skiing where you glide your skis forward, parallel to each other. Classic skiers travel in the grooves on the side of the groomed track.
  • Skate skiing looks like roller skating. A skate skier angles their skis out to the side and glides forward. Skate skiers usually move at a faster pace than classic skiers. Skate skiers travel in the center of the groomed track.

Cross-country skiing trail ratings

The rating system for Nordic skiing is the same as downhill skiing:

  • Green trails are easiest. These trails are generally flat. 
  • Blue trails are intermediate and may include some hills or curves.
  • Black trails are difficult. Skiers need the skills to navigate steep slopes and sharp curves.
  • Double-black trails are expert. Expect very steep, sustained inclines.

Crested Butte Nordic Center trail areas

The scenery and difficulty of Crested Butte Nordic Center trails vary based on their location:

  • The Bench trails are located south of the Crested Butte Nordic Center, on the ridge known as the Bench. These trails are blue and black and wind through the woods. There are a few steep hills on some trails.
  • The West Side trails are on the west side of town near Peanut Lake Road. This area has the most variety of trails in terms of terrain and ability level. Find green, blue and black trails in the woods and meadows. Enjoy sweeping views of Peanut Lake and Crested Butte (the mountain). Many of the trails parallel the Slate River. Watch for moose!
  • The East Side trails are located in the valley between Crested Butte and Mt. Crested Butte. Few skiers venture into this scenic zone underneath the west flank of Crested Butte, so you might have the place to yourself! Explore this area for hilly, advanced trails. Many trails dip in and out of aspen groves. 

Crested Butte Nordic Center trail map

Explore Crested Butte Nordic’s trails on a map that includes a real-time grooming report.

Events at the Crested Butte Nordic Center

Ski races, yurt dinners, guided tours and more

The Crested Butte Nordic Center has a full calendar of events in the winter. These include ski races, meals at the Magic Meadows Yurt, guided tours and more.

Crested Butte Nordic Thanksgiving Camp

The first event of the season is Thanksgiving Camp. This is a skills refresher course. Practice balance, find your footing and more to get ready for the cross-country ski season.

Ski races at Crested Butte Nordic

Ski race events include the Alley Loop, the Beer Ski, the Gothic Mountain Tour and the Grand Traverse Ski. The Alley Loop is an American Birkebeiner Qualifying event and Crested Butte’s favorite annual costume party. The Beer Ski is held at the end of the season and is a relay/costume party/drinking event. The Gothic Mountain Tour is a race that circumnavigates Gothic Mountain. This race is a great training event for the Grand Traverse Ski. The Grand Traverse is a point-to-point race through the Elk Mountains from Mt. Crested Butte to Aspen.

Magic Meadows Yurt

For a unique dining experience, check out the Magic Meadows Yurt. The Magic Meadows Yurt is open on Sunday mornings for the Backcountry Bistro Yurt. Enjoy a la carte brunch items with no reservation. Dinners at the Magic Meadows Yurt offer a gourmet and unforgettable experience. These dinners require a ticket and include a multi-course meal and a selection of beverages to choose from. Trivia is held a few times a winter at the Magic Meadows Yurt. The ticket includes dinner and a drink. 

Guided Tours at the Crested Butte Nordic Center

Private, guided ski and snowshoe tours are available through the Crested Butte Nordic Center. These are not lessons, so prior experience is necessary. Go with a guided to safely experience the backcountry. The tours can be tailored to ability level, what you’d like to experience and more. 

Why ski at the Crested Butte Nordic Center?

The trails at the Crested Butte Nordic Center are groomed, scenic and have a remote feel while close to town. You can ski trails that feel like the backcountry without having to venture into the backcountry. The trails are also signed to help skiers avoid getting lost. The staff is knowledgeable and ready to help with questions about gear and trails. 

When does Crested Butte Nordic open?

Most years, at least a few of Crested Butte Nordic’s trails are groomed are open by mid-November. The opening date depends on adequate snowfall. 

What are Crested Butte Nordic’s hours?

The Crested Butte Nordic Center warming hut is open daily from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Trails open at dawn and close at dusk. 

Lessons and rentals at the Nordic Center

Learn how to cross-country ski from a pro

Crested Butte Nordic offers adult, youth and family skiing lessons. Lessons are perfect for first-timers and those who want to hone their skills. Lessons are available for classic and skate skiing. All lessons come with gear and a day pass to the Nordic Center. 

Rental equipment

Classic and skate skis and snowshoe rentals are also available from Crested Butte Nordic. Rentals are great for testing out gear. They’re also a good option if you’re traveling and don’t want to bring your own gear. 

Can I ski with my dog at the Crested Butte Nordic Center?

Dog-friendly ski trails at the Nordic Center

Some Crested Butte Nordic Center trails are open to dogs. You must purchase a pass for you and your dog. Please display your pass and your dog’s pass at all times while skiing. Dogs can ski free on the public Town Ranch trails, too. Taking your dog on a trail that is not dog-friendly could result in losing your and your dog’s pass. Click the button below for more information about where to ski with your dog.

What else can you do at the Crested Butte Nordic Center?

Enjoy fat biking and snowshoeing in Crested Butte

All Crested Butte Nordic Center trails can also be used for snowshoeing.

Some of the trails are open to fat biking. Make sure the trail you want to ride allows fat bikes before you head out. You must have a Nordic Center pass to snowshoe or fat bike. Be courteous to other trail users, and avoid walking or riding in the parallel classic track.

The Town of Crested Butte operated the Big Mine Ice Arena, which offers ice skating adjacent to the Nordic Center. Skate rentals are available if you don’t have your own.

Plan your trip

Plan your Nordic skiing trip! Find a place to stay and explore dining-out options. Read trail descriptions from the Crested Butte Nordic Center to see what trails you want to ski. For related reading, check out Cross-Country Skiing in Colorado and Cross-Country Skiing in Crested Butte and Gunnison.  

Winter vs. Summer Trail Use

Some town hiking trails are closed in winter

Some of the summer trails adjacent to downtown Crested Butte, including Woods Walk and Lower Loop, are closed to winter use. Please stay off these trails after the snow falls. These trails pass through private property. Learn more about public ski and snowshoe trails by clicking the button below.

Cross-country skiing elsewhere in the Gunnison Valley

Free, public cross-country ski trails

There are a variety of other cross-country ski trails throughout public lands adjacent to Crested Butte and Gunnison. Other places to cross-country ski include Slate River Road, Washington Gulch Road, Gothic/Schofield Pass Road, Cement Creek Road, Brush Creek Road, Mill Creek and Hartman Rocks. Expect backcountry snow conditions and more seldom grooming of these roads.

Many of these areas are also popular with snowshoers, snowmobilers and backcountry skiers. Share the trail and be mindful of other users by following winter trails etiquette. Learn more about other places to go cross-country skiing in Crested Butte by clicking the button below.

Downhill skiing at Crested Butte Mountain Resort

Love sliding on snow? Check out downhill skiing at Crested Butte Mountain Resort. Downhill skiing (also called alpine skiing) is fast and exciting—and unlike cross-country skiing, a lift carries you uphill! Learn more about skiing at Crested Butte Mountain Resort at the link below.

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