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Poster: Winter Trails Crystal Springs to Greenwater
This map shows the connected groomed snowmobile trail system from Crystal Springs near Snoqualmie Pass in Kittitas County to Greenwater at the top of the Naches watershed in Yakima County. It also includes the Salmon La Sac trail system, trails between lake Kachees and Lake Cle Elum and the Teanaway Community Forest. For Nordic skiers, snowshoers and dogsledders it includes the Snoqualmie Nordic Center, Crystal Springs/Cabin Creek Trails, Suncadia trails and Hells Crossing Nordic Trails. It is part of a series of winter recreation map that show where you can ride your sled, ski or snowshoe in the Pacific Northwest. See which trails are groomed, what areas snowmobiles are allowed and where they are restricted. The maps, which were updated for the 2025-2026 season, include shelters, campgrounds, viewpoints, fire towers as well as summer trails and recreation roads, that are often utilized for winter recreation, campgrounds. It is a poster sized sized (24x36”) GeoPDF at a 1:90,000 scale that you can print, view in your browser or use with a GeoPDF app such as Avenza.
This map shows the connected groomed snowmobile trail system from Crystal Springs near Snoqualmie Pass in Kittitas County to Greenwater at the top of the Naches watershed in Yakima County. It also includes the Salmon La Sac trail system, trails between lake Kachees and Lake Cle Elum and the Teanaway Community Forest. For Nordic skiers, snowshoers and dogsledders it includes the Snoqualmie Nordic Center, Crystal Springs/Cabin Creek Trails, Suncadia trails and Hells Crossing Nordic Trails. It is part of a series of winter recreation map that show where you can ride your sled, ski or snowshoe in the Pacific Northwest. See which trails are groomed, what areas snowmobiles are allowed and where they are restricted. The maps, which were updated for the 2025-2026 season, include shelters, campgrounds, viewpoints, fire towers as well as summer trails and recreation roads, that are often utilized for winter recreation, campgrounds. It is a poster sized sized (24x36”) GeoPDF at a 1:90,000 scale that you can print, view in your browser or use with a GeoPDF app such as Avenza.