Meacham
Divide Nordic Area Map

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MEACHAM DIVIDE
SKI TRAILS
Located in northeast Oregon at an elevation of 4200', the ski
trail system is comprised of the Loppet Trail, with Roller Coaster,
Kansas, Butcher, Tillicum, and Quarry Loops branching from it. (The
Origin Myth of Meacham Divide)
Loppet Trail
starts at the parking area and ending at Loppet Point (11k round
trip). The first 2.5 km of Loppet Trail is relatively flat,
except for Moose Huff Hill, the ski area's steepest climb. After
that heart-pumper, Loppet rolls north through Red Saddle and
descends two hills, The Lillehammer Lunge and the Trondheim
Trembler. At the far end of Loppet, the trail loops back through
wide meadows at Loppet Point, which offers a spectacular 20-mile
vistas.
Roller Coaster
is a short, intermediate-ability trail just west of the parking
area. Rollercoaster winds through young pines and climbs steeply
across a meadow to the top of the hill we call I Scream, which
delivers skiers quickly to the winding and twisting lower sections
of Roller Coaster.
The Pendleton
Plunge and Whitman Whip are two short trails that
intersect at the low-point between Roller Coaster and Kansas.
These trails very steep and
recommended for intermediate to advanced skiers.
Kansas lies
to the west just off of Loppet below Moose Huff Hill. Kansas,
like its namesake, rolls through easy to intermediate terrain.
Butcher Loop
begins at the top of Moose Huff Hill and from Butcher Point
provides an outstanding view of the 1,400'-deep Meacham Canyon.
Tillicum Loop
is a favorite for skiers who desire a trail with slight ups
and downs, and continuous views. At Tillicum Point one recent
winter, skiers discovered fresh cougar tracks.
When snow conditions
permit, we sometimes groom a side trail that parallels Loppet
from the bottom of the Trondheim Trembler to Loppet Point. The
West Meadow Trail descends gently through Ponderosa forest
and enables the skier to ski a loop at the far end of Loppet.
Quarry Loop
offers more open surroundings along flat to rolling terrain,
with one zippy downhill section that includes a quick turn.
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