Teacup Lake Nordic is dedicated to cross-country skiing that's fun! Whether you're touring or skiing on racing gear, you'll enjoy 20 kilometers of groomed trails and the camaraderie of people who love cross country skiing. Teacup trails are next to Highway 35 in the Mt. Hood National Forest. The ski area is operated by the Teacup Lake chapter of the Oregon Nordic Club, under a volunteer agreement with the USFS. Donations and membership dues keep the entire operations going. Please see our Trail Rules and Etiquette and Facilities pages for more information.
Teacup trails will be groomed every Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday in the early morning unless conditions for grooming are unsuitable. Additional days are added during the school Holiday break of two weeks spanning New Years, and during the one week school break the end of March. Special announcements will appear on website listing additional grooming dates or changes. Teacup members can subscribe to grooming announcements from the groomer, and the public is welcome to follow the TeacupNordic twitter account that appears on this page, or even contribute to that twitter feed by tweeting their experiences and current conditions at Teacup by using the hashtag: #teacupnordic. Grooming costs are about $2,000 a week so please donate the suggested amount of $10 for skiers 12 and up or, $5 for kids 6-11 (kids 6 and under ski for free).
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| Bennet Pass | White Pass |
| Blue Box Pass | Parkdale |
| Brightwood | |
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| US 26 at Gov’t Camp |
| US 26 at Zig Zag & Brightwood |
Hood River HS Nordic team is a having a fun ski event/fund-raiser around Teatime loop called a "skiiathlon" on Sunday at 11 am. For youth ages 8-18. Imagine skiing, then coming to stop to toss bean bag. Prizes for participants.… read more
Our volunteer web developer just recently upgraded the code for the website and did some slight changes to the look.… read more
This years classic was another great success thanks to the hard work of many volunteers and a core team of race organizers. The new race route got some great reviews as well.
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