Hidden Valley NAture Center
Note: Trail Conditions are only updated when there is a significant change to our trails.
Trail Conditions and Updates
Trail Map
We have refined our trail network to make is easier for visitors to find their way. This means some sections of trail have been eliminated or renamed. These changes are reflected on our new trail map and the signage at Hidden Valley. Please stick to trails that are currently open and refrain from removing brush we have used to close trails. We hope you continue to enjoy our extensive trail network!
Enjoying the trails and want to help maintain them? Join our Midcoast Conservancy Trail Crew! Contact Zoe Thomas, zoe@midcoastconservancy.org
Trails at Hidden Valley are open and ready for hikers, bikers and horseback riders. Please note horseback riding is only allowed on weekdays and trailers should be parked in our remote lot.
Enjoying the trails and want to help maintain them? Join our Midcoast Conservancy Trail Crew! Contact Zoe Thomas, zoe@midcoastconservancy.org
Trails at Hidden Valley still have snow coverage. Some bare spots are starting to show. We have stopped grooming for the season, so expect hard pack to soft slush depending on sun and location.
It’s been a great winter for skiing and February continues to provide conditions to keep us going. With 2 inches of fresh snow as of Feb. 11, trails are rolled and ready for skiers - come on out!
Groomed Trails Include: Service Road, Bowl Loop, Kidney Pond, Haybale, Sugar Hill, Couch Hill, & Slick Rock
Four miles of trails are freshly groomed as of January 30, with 20 inches of base.
Many more miles of trails have been broken by backcountry skiers since last week’s storm.
Come enjoy the powder!
Hidden Valley has about 16 inches of powder on the ground.
Six miles of trails are freshly groomed as of January 27.
Come enjoy the amazing ski conditions!
Hidden Valley has received nearly 6 inches of light fluffy snow in the past few days. Coverage is thin but adequate.
Ski with caution as most trails have a base of solid ice just under the snow.
Rain and warm temperatures have left our trails ice covered or bare.
Skiing is, for now, impossible.
3” of fresh powder over hard pack has the trails at Hidden Valley sparkling.
Come ski before the potential rain.
