4 Views Last Month 344 Since May 8, 2019 Intermediate. Trail Rankings #45 in Gallatin National Forest #747 in Montana #40,387 Overall. Take the Cabin Creek Trail at Massie Gap to get there. Highway 89 South and Cabin Creek Rd. In addition to a sno-park permit, you'll need a groomed trails permit to use this excellent facility. Washington State Sno-Park Permit required. Creek views soon disappeared and the majority of the hike is rather pedestrian as the trail maintains a continuous climb through the sagebrush and forest. Conveniently located off of I-90, the area is easy to access and offers a variety of terrain for skiers of all levels. At 1.8 miles the trail opens on a hillside. Follow the beaten path back into the woods and go straight across the horse trail and through a wooden fence. The trail begin by traversing the hillside above Cabin Creek. By September, flows are low, yet there are still a few small side stream crossings to be made in the first three miles. When you hit the mountains, the trail instantly becomes difficult. The trail starts on Lime Kiln Canyon road, right from Mesquite and travels south almost to the Arizona border. A couple hundred feet past the fence you will come to a wooden kiosk. Truckee, CA 96161. Permits honored at Cabin Creek are One Day Permit or Season Permit with Groomed Trail Sticker : Permit Info: Passes honored Season Sno-Park Permit with Special Groomed Trail Sticker Valid November through March One Day Sno-Park Permit valid only for the calendar day shown on the permit : Closest Towns: Cabin Creek Trail This 1.9-mile loop will lead you through a northern hardwood forest, across several small streams and down to the creek bed. See the park's camping description for information about overnight horse facilities here. Popular primarily as a cross-country skiing location, Cabin Creek Sno-Park requires the Groomed Trails Sno-Park permit for users to park here. Be the first to rate! HORSES. The second half of the loop is … About Us. Follow the path for a short distance to another footbridge, part of the Pacific Crest Trail. Lupine blooms can be seen on hillside when in season. The 25-foot twin falls of Cabin Creek are one of the park’s most spectacular features. A couple steps down the trail you will see a metal pole with "Cabin Creek Trail" written on it. Trail begins between sage-covered hill and Cabin Creek. Explore the rolling hills of old lumber roads along Hwy 89 between Truckee and Squaw Valley on Cabin Creek Trail. But if you're savvy about sharing the trail, and OK with the slightly more expensive sno-park permit, The South Loop is a nice snowshoe option. Canyon Cabin Trail is long but wonderful trail that runs through the Virgin Mountains south of Mesquite. Find the trail and cross the footbridge over Cabin Creek/Squaw Valley Creek. Cabin Creek Trail. Cabin The Road I-90 Berg Course Tower Bridge Loop Viking Course Viking Course Cabin Creek Nordic Ski Area (Private) KSC Mt Amabilis The Road (2 way trail) SWAMP LAKE Wetlands Study Area Access Restricted 2,650ft Legend: EASIER Gently rolling terrain, few turns MORE DIFFICULT For Intermediate Skiers with ability to Cabin Creek Trail #207 Intermediate. This is a good place to turn around for those with small children. Horse trails and horse camping facilities are available here, but no horses are for rent. Cabin Creek Nordic Ski Area provides some of the best groomed and scenic trails in central Washington. Watch the flow of the creek from the center of the bridge, and then go downstream and uphill for about 500 feet. Last .8 of a mile is strenuous, but arrives on lake at …