JEWEL LAKE CROSS COUNTRY SKI TRAILS

Ski Report Snowfall Totals Forecast
November 21, 2024

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Terrain Surface NA
Powder Score NA
Snowfall Next 24 Hours 2"
Snowfall Next 5 Days 5.8"

Weather today, light snow Up to 6" of more snowfall forecasted over the next 5 days.

Jewel Lake Cross Country Ski Trails in British Columbia offers a variety of trails for skiers of all levels, with the best trails being the 10 km Diamond Loop and the 5 km Ruby Loop. An interesting fact is that the trails were originally built by a group of local volunteers in the 1960s. For beginners, the 2.5 km Sapphire Loop is recommended. The best apres ski bar is the Moose Lounge, located in the nearby town of Nelson, offering a cozy atmosphere and delicious drinks.

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Area Snowpack Depths

20

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Watershed River Levels

571

Cubic Feet Per Second

293

Cubic Feet Per Second

143

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Local Campgrounds

Camping Area Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers
Curlew Lake State Park 85
Boundary Creek Provincial Park 18
Thone Lake 7

Point of Interest

Angus Mcdonald Park

Angus Mcdonald Park

Angus McDonald Park is a beautiful recreational area located in the state of Washington. The park is situated in the Cascade Mountain range and spans over 6,000 acres of lush greenery. There are several good reasons to visit this park, including hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The park is home to several species of wildlife, including black bears, elk, and bald eagles. One of the most popular points of interest in Angus McDonald Park is the Skagit River, which flows through the park. The river is known for its crystal clear waters and abundant salmon and trout populations, making ...