Trail Map
Powder Ridge Trail Map & Snow Report
Last Updated 11/14/2025: We were able to make some snow last weekend! While production wasn’t huge due to marginal temps, it’s a great start to the season. We are keeping our snow in piles to help preserve as much as possible during this warm spell. We’re keeping a close eye on the weather and waiting for temps to drop again so we can get back to snowmaking.
Keep checking back for updates as we move closer to opening day – tentatively set for November 22nd, if Mother Nature cooperates!
Tentative opening day for skiing/boarding is November 22nd, 2025!
(weather permitting)
Snowtubing is expected to open on December 26th, 2025!
Trail Availability:
- Beginner Hill (easy): Closed
- Single Cedar (intermediate): Closed
- Outback (easy): Closed
- The Chute (intermediate): Closed
- Gun Powder (difficult): Closed
- Zonker (difficult): Closed
- Side Winder (difficult): Closed
- High Noon (difficult): Closed
- Knoll (difficult): Closed
- Powder Puff (intermediate): Closed
- North Run (easy): Closed
- Chester's Dive (easy): Closed
- Head Wall (difficult): Closed
- North Park - Terrain Park (difficult): Closed
- South Park - Terrain Park (difficult): Closed
- Kowabunga - Terrain Park (difficult): Closed
Lift Availability:
- J-Bar: Closed
- Beginner Hill Tow Rope: Closed
- Quad Chairlift: Closed
- Powder Puff Chairlift: Closed
- Gun Powder Chairlift: Closed
- Terrain Park Tow Rope: Closed
Tubing Availability:
- Snowtubing: Closed
- Lazer Light Tubing: Closed
One of the Midwest’s hidden gems, Powder Ridge is situated just west of the Twin Cities that offers a skiing experience fit for the entire family! With our 13 precisely groomed runs, 3 chairlifts, 3 terrain parks, and full-service restaurant, you are sure to enjoy the ride at our family-owned and operated resort!
Fun facts about Powder Ridge:
- Operating since 1954
- 300 foot vertical
- Longest run is 1500 feet
- Night skiing every evening
- Free wifi
- Full service bar & restaurant
All skiing and riding, exposes you to the risk of serious injury. Prior to skiing and riding, and using Freestyle Terrain, it is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with all instructions and warnings and to follow “Your Responsibility Code”

