12.9.2024. 8-10 more inches of snow overnight — and now it’s snowing again

We finished grooming this morning just in time for the snow to start up again! Summer Home, Campground, the Lit Loop, and Lower Beaver Dam are all groomed and in nice shape. We’ll get out and open up some more trails over the next couple days.

On the north side, Golden Eagle reports that Deer Mouse and Logging Camp trails have been groomed and are suitable for good skis. Red Pine, Cross Fox and Moose Ridge are tracked in most places except a few rocky areas. Use your lesser skis on these trails until we get another round of snow.

12.8.2024 Morning grooming update


We re-groomed Summer Home, Campground, and Lower Beaver Dam this morning. We had a little mist in the air yesterday, and a quick tilling brought everything back to life. Summer Home and Campground are in great shape, Lower Beaver Dam doesn’t have a classic track yet and is best skied with rock skis. We’ve had good reports coming in from the local High School team staying with us.

We’re skiing at Bearskin!


First grooming of Summer Home Road on December 1

Ski season 2024-2025 is underway. Looking back at the ski posts from last year, it’s pretty funny to see how the posts just trailed off — just like the skiing did. We actually kept the skiing alive until early March, by moving snow from the lake to the trails and by creating a maze of trails on the lake. People had a surprising amount of fun last winter in spite of the low snow conditions. We’ll all remember winter 2023-2024 as uniquely enjoyable because of the different activities everyone could do–hiking into the BWCA, exploring summer trips like Rose Falls, playing with the kick sleds on the lake ice, ice skating far into the wilderness on the lakes. But we didn’t want to do it again this year.

Fortunately, it is looking like winter 2024-2025 might be a snowy one. After an extended autumn, we started getting snow after Thanksgiving and it has been snowing constantly ever since. Bearskin tends to get its snow in big dumps, followed by addtional little snowfalls almost daily. That’s the pattern we are seeing so far this year. We hope it continues.

Summer Home and Campground ski trails have been pisten bully groomed several times now, the latest grooming being Saturday morning. We have the Cook County High School ski team and the Team Birkie skiers out on those trails today and tomorrow, so there has been a lot of ski action on that grooming. Our forecast is for a possible 8″ more of snow Sunday and Monday, with more snow forecast for later in the week. That’s probably just the right amount snow we need to start grooming the rockier, hillier sections of our trail system. We’ve done preparatory packing work on many of the trails on both the north and south sides of the system, so now we just need the snow. We’re ready!

Both Bearskin and Golden Eagle are selling ski passes now, including day passes and season passes. Stop in and get yourself set up for a winter of great skiing!

Grooming the trail Friday.

2/11/2024 We are working our way back to skiing

We lost it all on Friday. The heavy rains came down, the snow that made it possible to groom trails on the lakes turned to standing water, and the snow on our other trails mostly melted. Talk about discouraging, because we’ve worked so hard to make good trails out of mediocre conditions.

BUT, hurray! We are working our way back to skiing! Quinn has groomed trails on Summer Home Road and Campground. Quinn skied on it this evening and wasn’t thrilled about Summer Home. You will have to remove your skis to cross the culvert area in the big dip on Summer Home, and there are some “stop your skis” rocks, he said. Needs continuing snow — we will get there. Campground, on the other hand, is fairly good because of all the snow we hauled to it.

We haven’t been able to redo the lovely, long lake trail we had on East Bearskin because of snow/water slush. We’ll be keeping an eye on that every day until it hardens up again. However, they were able to groom some fairly nice ski trails on the south shore of Aspen Lake.

On the Golden Eagle side, they’ve groomed the Flour Lake Campground trail and added some ski trails back on Flour Lake.

Is it as good as our usual outstanding ski trails? Nope. Is it probably the best skiing on natural snow still available in Minnesota? Yes, it likely is. And we’re happy to say, people seem to be having a pretty good time. We have snow, we have winter conditions, and the temperatures are pleasant enough to get out and enjoy the world. 

The weather reports indicate that we are returning to more typical winter conditions, with small snowfalls every day. The forecast looks promising for snow in the future. We’ll never catch up now to the massive amounts of snow we had in 2022 and 2023, but getting adequate snow would be a wonderful surprise. We will continue to do everything we can dream-up to create a good winter experience for our guests.

Aspen ski trail with tracks and corduroy 2.11.2024

2.9.2024 Trail conditions degraded

Trail update: unexpectedly hard, warm rain last night made a bit of a mess of things. Conditions deteriorated today. The trails are not good at the moment. It was a very sudden turn of events today for a trail system that previously survived quite a few setbacks so far this winter.

We are waiting for the coming temperature drop and possible snow tonight to reassess and come up with our next plan. We will keep you posted. We managed to keep our skiing going through some pretty frustrating conditions and we will continue to think creatively.

Meanwhile, this is a great opportunity to take some winter hiking adventures. A Rose Falls hike has been a popular destination this week, as well as Honeymoon Bluff.

We will update when we have a plan.

1.28.2024 Surprisingly good skiing continues — news about the week ahead

We’ve never had a winter like this before, so on a daily basis we keep wondering what happens next? So far our trails are staying remarkably good. Guests seem happy and for us, it’s super important that you leave here feeling like you had an enjoyable time. In spite of this weirdo winter, most of our guests have had great winter fun.

We’re working at making that happen. Both Bearskin and Golden Eagle have been regularly out grooming early or in the middle of the night to maintain the trail base. Last week we bought the world’s most humongous Otter sled (seriously the size of a truck bed!) that we can use to haul snow from the lake and to the trails if needed. Quinn and Bob experimented today with their unique methodology — use the snowblower on the lake to blow snow into the sled, use the snowmobile to pull the loaded sled up to the ski trails, shovel the snow onto the trails, then return to the lake and do it all again. At this point we do still have a solid trail base, but they’re confident that if snow thins out in places then they have a plan to keep it going.

This week will be a bit like March skiing. Afternoon temperatures are predicted to be mid-30s. So use the usual spring plan and get out skiing in the morning. The snow may soften up in mid-afternoon — or maybe not. It’s been OK. Later afternoon or night skiing seems to be staying decent too. Quinn and Kate generally ski around 5 PM, while Bob has been going out on the night trails with a headlamp after supper. So far the trails are holding up well. Bob reports that the trails at 8 PM are fast!

Overall, the assessment from guests has been that we are maintaining good skiing. Almost everybody seems to be having fun and almost everyone is rebooking, so thanks! We so appreciate the vote of confidence.

The forecast looks like the warmer days end soon, and we revert to more normal winter temperatures. The radar map for the entire US has shown minimal moisture everywhere, but starting next week it looks like moisture may be circulating again. We promise Mother Nature we will not complain about having too much snow ever again.

Grooming the lake trail in a strange fog on Sunday
Hore frost on Loon Island on the lake
Sunset on the day of the weird fog. Photo by Addi Didier.

1.17.2024 Yes, we have skiing!

There’s not much cross-country skiing in all of Minnesota right now, but we’re happy to report that we’re skiing on the Central Gunflint Trail System. We certainly don’t have the snow we are used to accumulating by now, but our trails are in so much better shape than in most of the state.

Although we haven’t had the big dump of snow that usually characterizes our early winters, we do seem to be accumulating more snow on a daily basis, inch by inch. At this point Bearskin has about 20 K of groomed trails with tracks and corduroy, about half on lakes and half in the woods.The Golden Eagle side of the trail system has also created about 10K of lake trails and 2 K of forest trails, with more to come soon. Of course, both sides of the trail system are available to you when you stay at either resort or buy a Central Gunflint Trail System ski pass. We are all working very hard to make good skiing out of this snow.

The groomers have been out almost every day and overall, people are fairly pleased to be able to ski. Quinn and Kate, who are both high performance skiers, have been skiing Summer Home and Campground almost every afternoon to check the conditions. They’ve been putting in a lot of K and report that the trails may have a few thin spots, but for the most part conditions are good.

This area is in a cold snap now, a classic January freeze, but we’re about to warm up again. We have snow in the forecast almost every day — still no giant snowstorms, but the daily accumulations do add up. Quinn and Bob are thinking that the next trail to open may be Bear Cub, which always gets more snow than the trails at lower elevations. They’re keeping an eye on it and will go out as soon as we amass enough more snow.

There’s a lot of talk on the Gunflint Trail these days about voo-doo. 😂 We had such an incredibly overwhelming amount of snow during the past two years that at least 3 resorts on the Gunflint Trail (including us) spent huge sums of money on additional new snow removal equipment. Four ski areas took delivery on new or new-to-them Pisten Bully groomers. What’s the old Yiddish proverb? “Man plans, God laughs.” Yep. We’re not worried. We’ve been here long enough to know that one of these days soon we will get pummeled with snow and meanwhile, the skiing is still pretty darn good.

We have a limited number of cabin openings available next week. Come up and ski with us! Give us a call at 218-388-2292 or email stay@bearskin.com and we will help you make a plan.

1.8.2024 We’re skiing!

This is one for the record books — we groomed for the first time this winter season on January 6, 2024. We finally got snow, with lots more to to come.We weren’t honestly too worried, but we were a bit disoriented by it all. We’ve spent many of the past winters whining and complaining about our October and November early snowstorms. This year taught us all a lesson about early snow — we will appreciate it next year.

Our first snowfall was just enough to get skiing on the Central Gunflint Trail System started. Bearskin and Golden Eagle have both groomed extensive loops on the lakes with our Tidd-Tech snowmobile groomers.(Our lakes are safe for skiers, don’t worry — these long, narrow lakes froze early and guests have traversed the lakes extensively with skates while we waited for snow.) In addition, Quinn has been able to use the Pisten Bully to groom Campground and Summer Home Trails.The land trails have a skate deck but no tracks yet — he needs just a little more snow to add tracks.

Bearskin groomed trails on lake and land as of 1.72024

Golden Eagle groomed lake trail system

We will continue to keep grooming these trails and adding to them on a regular basis.It’s snowing this afternoon and we have a fairly substantial amount of snow predicted for this evening, as well as more snow in the forecast for the rest of the week. It has certainly been a slow start to winter, but now it’s happening.

We get asked almost daily how our cross-country ski resort business has been doing without any snow so far.Thank you so much for asking, but don’t worry about us. We are busy and have had very few cancellations. Bearskin is lucky to have a loyal following of very energetic guests who made the most out of the past few weeks of ice with no snow cover. Check out our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/BearskinLodge/ to see video and pictures of the memorable activities our guests enjoyed. They will reminisce about those unusual experiences for years to come. We’d prefer our normal snow, of course, but the “wild ice” weeks were pretty cool.

We will keep you posted as we get more snow and continue to open trails. We are looking forward to getting back to “real winter” on the Gunflint Trail!

And hey, if you come up to ski then stop in to see our friends at Trail Center or at the Hungry Jack Lodge restaurant. Both businesses have created ice skating opportunities just outside their restaurants that will be super fun after enjoying a great Gunflint Trail meal. See you soon.

Video of grooming the lake: https://fb.watch/ps4aYz84mT/