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

2/16/24 Ski Trails - Treehaven received about 5" of very light and fluffy snow this week.  Sugarbush, Deer Path, Red Oak and Big Pine were flat groomed this AM to set a base.  Unfortunately we will not be able to set tracks without additional snow.  Trails are skiable but conditions are marginal with exposed rocks, roots and tree debris.  Sugarbush is in the best shape at the moment and coverage is pretty good until a little East of the deer exclosure.  Would recommend avoiding other trails until we get more snow or if you choose to ski them do so cautiously as the base is very thin.

Snowshoe trails are open to hiking, we ask winter trail users to stick to the designated snowshoe trails in order to avoid damaging/breaking through the ski trails.  Hiking on ski trails under normal conditions can leave icy divots that are difficult or impossible to remove; when the base is thin hiking on a ski trail can mix in dirt and gravel into the snow pack or create thin spots that melt quickly.  

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