Cypress Hills Provincial Park

Alberta Parks

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Ice Safety: Alberta Parks does not monitor ice conditions; learn how to assess them for yourself.

This trail provides a moderate hike through lodgepole pine forest. Trail access is at the junction of Rodeo Loop Trail or Spruce Coulee Trail.

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As a result of the warm weather over the last week, no grooming has been completed on any of the Cross Country Ski trails in Cypress Hills Provincial Park- Alberta.

The weather forecast is for cooler weather and some snow over the next 7-10 days.  Grooming will be completed if that happens.

Conditions will vary from very icy to very soft depending on the time of day and the temperature.  Please use caution on all trails as natural hazards exist.

 

Caution is advised on all trails as natural hazards exist.  Please report any downed trees or other hazards to the Visitor Centre at (403) 893-3833 ext 5.

Groomed: Feb 20 Roller Packed : Feb 20
Length 1.3 km
Elevation: 55 m
Difficulty
Summer biking/cycling,e-bikes,fat biking,hiking,hiking (winter),horseback riding,horseback riding (winter),skiing,skijoring,snowshoeing,trail running Biking/Cycling E-bikes Hiking Horseback Riding Trail Running
Winter Fat Biking E-bikes Hiking (Winter) Horseback Riding (Winter) XC Skiing Skijoring Snowshoeing
Trailheads
Trail Map Summer Trails Guide with Maps
Winter Trails Guide with Map
Accessibility
Trail Width 4.0m
Surface Type Natural
Trails: Cypress Hills Provincial Park | All Parks
Updated: Feb 28, 2025