Groomed trail
Yes
Elevation Gain
155.00 ft (47.24 m)
Distance
0.00 mi (0.00 km)
Warming hut
Yes
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In an area with a heavy concentration of cross-country skiing options, Crystal Springs remains fairly uncrowded. The area is slightly farther from I-90 than Cabin Creek Cross Country Trails or Hyak, and the parking lot is shared with enthusiastic snowmobilers. Contrary to popular belief, however, the cross-country trails at Crystal Springs are completely separate from the snowmobile tracks, and the trails are open to dogs and snowshoers. All things considered, Crystal Springs is one of the best kept secrets for cross-country skiing in Washington.

And the views begin from the parking area, which is surrounded by mountain peaks (in addition to a sno-park permit, you'll need a groomed trails permit). Park near the trailhead in the non-motorized use area, which is clearly marked on the north side of the parking lot.

Once you are in the old-growth forest of Crystal Springs, plenty of available trail routes await. Starting on the Beginner Loop is an easy way to find your rhythm and expose yourself to some of the views you'll be seeing all day. From there, check out the meadow loop and forest loop to see some Pacific Northwest scenery at it's best, and if you're able to sustain some climbing and gracefully travel down hill on cross-country skis, the Rollercoaster loop is a must and can guarantee you some solitude in this already quiet sanctuary. 

Logistics + Planning

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Possible light rain until morning, starting again in the evening.
Wed
57°F
47°
Possible light rain in the morning.
Thu
56°F
44°
Mostly cloudy throughout the day.
Fri
64°F
46°
Foggy in the morning.
Sat
70°F
47°
Foggy in the morning and overnight.
Sun
60°F
48°
Possible drizzle in the evening and overnight.
Mon
62°F
48°
Foggy in the morning.
Tue
63°F
48°

Preferable season(s)

Winter

Congestion

Moderate

Parking Pass

Sno-Park Parking Permit (required in OR + WA 11.01 thru 04.30)

Pros

Fairly secluded. Well groomed. Lots of trails. Non-motorized area.

Cons

Some motorized traffic nearby. Access is slightly longer than neighboring sno-park trail systems.

Pets allowed

Not Allowed

Trailhead Elevation

2,431.00 ft (740.97 m)

Features

Snowshoeing
Old-growth forest
Warming hut

Trail type

Loop

Location

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