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Trail Conditions:

 

***  Unfortunately at this time the KSA Trail Conditions page is only updated

during the snowmobiling season, generally November through April.

The rest of the website will continue to be updated year-round.  ***

Interested in grooming and/or trail repairs this year? See below!

Trail conditions listed are for reference only, actual conditions may vary.
Please give right-of-way to groomers.

 

Trail / District:

Condition: Notes:
Atlin No Report -
Canol Road No Report -
Coal Lake Road No Report -
Coal Lake Road to Fish Lake No Report -

Copper Haul Road (Fish Lake Rd - McLean Lake Trail)

No Report

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Copper Haul Road (McLean Lake Trail - Mt. Sima Road)

No Report -

Copper Haul Trail (Mt Sima Road - Mt Sima via the trail)

No Report

When heading south turn right off Copper Haul Road just before Mt. Sima Road, trail then rejoins road shortly before Mt. Sima parking lot

Copper Haul Trail (Mt Sima Road - Mt Sima along the road) No Report -
Copper Haul Trail (Mt Sima - Wolf Creek) No Report

New culvert has replaced the washed out bridge at Skipping Rock Creek

Copper Haul/Fish Lake Road to Trails North

No Report -
Crater Lake Trail No Report

-

Dawson City No Report -
Dawson Overland Trail No Report -
Dease Lake Area No Report -
Haines Junction Area

No Report

-
Hamilton Blvd

No Report

-
Hamilton Blvd - Kopper King No Report -
Hamilton Blvd through tunnel to Airport No Report -
Jackson Lake Trail No Report

-

Mayo No Report -
McLean Lake Trail No Report

-

McIntyre Accent No Report -
Mcintyre Accent to Mt. Sima No Report -
McIntyre to Fish Lake No Report -
McIntyre Valley - Alaska Hwy - Copper Trail No Report

Entrance is through Raven's Ridge at the top end of War Eagle Way

Porter Creek - Kopper King No Report

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Tally Ho No Report -
Watson Lake No Report -
White Pass Summit (Fraser) No Report -
White Pass Trail (Wolf Creek - Annie Lake Rd) No Report

-

 

The KSA grooms and track sets these trails for City of Whitehorse:

Trans Canada NON MOTORIZED Trail

Two Mile Hill to Riverdale and Millenium Trail

No Report

-

Airport Perimeter Trail No Report -

 

ADDITIONAL INFO:
   - Last update: 01 July 2010
 

   - Please report trail conditions to (867)-667-7680 or klonsnow@yknet.ca  
       The trail conditions listed above can only be as accurate and up to date as riders like you help us make them...

   - Please give right-of-way to groomers

Interested in trail repairs this summer? Grooming next winter?

 We can always use your help!  Call us at (867) 667-7680 or email us at klonsnow@yknet.ca  today!

 

Yukon Weather

Whitehorse Weather

Fraser Camp Webcam - East View

Fraser Camp Webcam - South View

Haines/Skagway Road Forecast

 


What the conditions mean:

No Report:  No recent reports have been recieved about this trail.

Closed:  Snowmobiling not recommended, dangerous and/or no snow.
No Snow:  As of last report there is not enough snow to go snowmobiling here.
Plowed:  This trail has been plowed to the point of little or no snow.

Open:  Trail(s) are in a rideable condition.

Limited:  Trail is open but expect little snow, no base, extreme caution advised.

Marginal:  Base on trail, but little snow and/or very rough. Travel off trail in this area is not advised.

Rough:  Base on trail, but it may be a rough ride. Travel off trail in this area is not advised.

Fair:  Trail is in reasonably good condition but expect some bumps. Travel off trail with caution.

Good:  Base on trail, recently groomed, lots of snow. Travel off trail should be ok in most areas.

Excellent:  Rider's heaven.

 

Free trail maps are available to all KSA members. Please ask for some...
- Southern Lakes Area (Whitehorse)
- Dawson Overland Trail (Takhini to Braeburn)
- Haines Summit
- Demster Highway

 

Please don't take the signs from the trails. If you want one for your living room wall,

just ask and we will give you one.

 

Trail maps and signs are now up at most trail heads.

 

Watch for & respect other trail users (both snowmobilers and non-snowmobilers).

 

Watch for groomers, they always have the right-of-way.


Keep right.