Trail Use

  • Trail passes are required for all activities including hiking, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing. Passes for guests of Treehaven, and class and conference participants are included in the site use fee. 
  • Daily Trail Passes are $5 and available at Trailheads.  Fees are used for trail maintenance and equipment.
  • No pets, or motorized vehicles allowed on trails.
  • Treehaven currently grooms and maintains ~9 miles (14km) of classic ski trails and 4 miles (6.5km) of snowshoe trails.
  • All classic trails are two way and groomed with a double set of classic tracks.
  • There is a parking lot available for ski trail use with access to the Sugarbush Trail off Hwy H. Snowshoe trails can be accessed via the main visitor lot near White Pine Lodge.  There is additional ski trail parking near the main office and Fern Young Cottage that provides access to the Dragonfly Loop and Big Pine Loop.

Current Trail Conditions

Have questions about the trails? Give us a call at 715-346-2461

1/22/25 SKi Trails- Treehaven received a fluffy inch of snow today and we were able to touch up a lot of our trails. Its still rock skiing without tracks, but every flake counts! Best conditions can be found on the N 1/2 of Big Pine, N 1/2 of Red Oak, and Sugarbush. Conditions are pretty rough between map points 18 and 19 on the Red Oak Loop and also on the downhill by map point 28 on Big Pine. We are normally classic skiing only but without enough snow to set tracks skate skiers are welcome for the time being.

1/16/25 Ski Trails - Treehaven received an additional 1/2" of snow overnight.  Sugarbush, Deer Path, north half of Red Oak and Big Pine were flat groomed but no tracks were set.  Snow was hauled to beef up some thin spots between the main office and Pickerel Creek, which should improve that section of trail. Expect early season/rock ski conditions with a very thin base.  Best conditions are found on Sugarbush, and the Northern half of the Big Pine Loop.  Would recommend avoiding other trails until we get more snow.

1/14/25 - Ski Trails - Treehaven received about 3" of light fluffy snow this weekend. Unfortunately we lost most of our base during the late December rain storm and thaw so we are basically starting from scratch trying to set a base again. We rolled Sugarbush, Deer Path, North half of Red Oak and Big Pine this afternoon, but did not attempt to groom. Sugarbush is the only trail we recommend skiing at the moment and even then expect to hit a few rocks as the base is quite thin. Other trails are best avoided as they have too thin a base and too many rocks and roots to make skiing fun and safe. Grooming plans: If things set up well we may try to flat groom some trails as time allows later this week. We will need significant new snow to be able to set tracks.

Snowshoe trails - Currently open for hiking, not enough snow yet to really need snowshoes. Please don't walk on the designated ski trails.

Treehaven Winter Trail Map (Works with Avenza Maps)

Ski Trail Map and Brochure

Snowshoe Trail Map and Brochure

PROPERTY RULES

Before you visit Treehaven, please read how you can help keep Treehaven a clean, safe, and natural place to visit. These rules have been established to protect native habitats and wildlife, avoid disturbing education and/or research projects, ensure the safety of all visitors, and to maintain a high-quality experience for program participants. Thank you!

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Treehaven Property Use Rules