All the ski trails at Chief Joseph Pass were groomed today. Multi Use Trails were not groomed today. Should be a great weekend for XC skiing.
Category: Trail Report
Como 12/30/2022

Our volunteer grooming crew spent 5 hours on the trails at Lake Como today, and for the first time this season all the trails are groomed. The corduroy is a little rough in some sports because of rapidly warming temperatures. But the warm temperatures worked very well for filling in the many large ruts and holes in the trail. Beware there are some spots of bare on on 550.
This weekend should be great conditions for skiing and snowshoeing. Once the snow has setup overnight it should be good conditions for fat biking as long as temperatures stay bellow freezing.
Chief Joseph Pass 12/30/2022
Ski trails at Chief Joseph Pass were groomed today, including Banshee, Joseph Creek, and Middle fork which have not been groomed recently do to lack of snow.
Fairgrounds 12/24/2022
Fairgrounds were groomed this morning, including tracks.
Como 12/23/22
Volunteer crew groomed Como today.
Lots of new snow, quite deep. We were able to get 550, Upper, Middle and Wolf Track/Shannon Gulch more packed down.
We ran out of day before we could get 550A packed down past the gate.
Trails are way too soft to skate ski or ride on.
Park at the Boat Ramp and hike up the trail (follow the blue diamonds), the 550 rd. has 15″ of new snow on it from the bottom. No one had tried to get up it today and it snowed hard all day and was dumping when we left so it will be even deeper tomorrow.
The Touring will be wonderful!
Chief Joseph Pass 12/23/22
Most ski trails at Chief Joseph Pass were groomed today. Saturday morning should be great skiing before the next storm moves in Saturday afternoon.
Chief Joseph Pass 12/21/22
All ski trails at Chief Joseph Pass were groomed today, and saw almost no traffic so they are in great condition. But there is a reason they saw so few skiers: it’s really cold! If you come up to ski Thursday be prepared for temperatures well below zero. It will be too cold for skate skiing, but should be great classic skiing for the extra hardy among us.
Fairgrounds 12/25/2022
Fairgrounds update from Chief groomer Tony:
Took advantage of a weather window and cleaned up the Fairgrounds this morning.
3″ of dry fluffy snow on top of wet, soggy snow, it almost looked like a lesson in futility (make a bigger mess out of it) but it smoothed out nice. Challenging flat light, went off trail in a few spots due to driving by braille moments. So easy to get lost out in the back lot!
Attempted to set track, it wasn’t cooperating, so I gave up trying.
As it cools off and it sets up more it will be great skating all weekend.
Chief Joseph Pass, Multi Use Trails

This year we are make some changes to our grooming program for the multi use trails at Chief Joseph Pass. The current plan is to groom these trails about once a month. We will likely also not be grooming all of the connector trails between Gibbons Pass Road and Overlook each time. The Ski Trails will still be groomed weekly. The changes are being made for several reasons:
Grooming the Multi Use Trails has gotten more difficult. A large fire break was cut along side Gibbons Pass Road as part of fighting the 2020 Trail Creek Fire. Without the protection from the wind that the forest granted there are many large snow drifts. Grooming through these drifts takes significant time, and the drifts re-form quickly.
Decreased Grant Funding. The amount of grant funding we receive from Montana FWP to help pay for grooming has decreased about 30% in the past few years.
Increase diesel costs. We partner with Lost Trail ski area to groom these trails, they do the grooming with a snowcat that runs on diesel, and diesel prices have gone up significantly the past few years. Diesel is the single biggest cost for this grooming.
Usage. We could have dealt with the increased costs by reducing grooming frequency on the ski trails and multi use trails. Grooming each trail system costs about the same amount, but the ski trails serve significantly more users who are dependent on well groomed trails.
If you are interested in seeing the multi use trails groomed more often and in helping pay for it, let’s talk. Grooming these trails costs about $600 each time, and we could easily add grooming on specific days, or increase the overall frequency if someone wants to help pay for it.
Fairgrounds 12/13
Fairgrounds was groomed this evening.