Trail Report for Sibley State Park 1-9-26

Sibley State Park – Local snow depth is 4 inches as of 1-9-26
Latest trail conditions
Groomed Skate Ski loop on Friday 01/09/26. There are some bare and icy spots. The Mt. Tom Road section of the loop is in the best condition. Due to lack of snow did not groom the classic/traditional tails and no tracks set. I would put the Mt. Tom Road poor to fair condition but skiable.

Skiing
Ski conditions: poor
Trail base: 2″
Difficulty: beginner to intermediate

Snowmobiling
Trail conditions: poor
Trail base: 2″

Sibley State Park Trail Description
The trails consist of hilly, wooded terrain, with numerous wetlands and lakes. The park harbors a wide variety of wildlife and offers beautiful views of the surrounding landscape from the scenic overlooks through Sibley.
You can snowshoe anywhere in Minnesota’s state parks and recreation areas, except on trails that are specifically groomed for another activity, such as skiing or snowmobiling.

Features
Parking is available at the trailhead.
The Trail Center serves as a warming house.
Ski passes can be purchased online or at the ranger station during open hours.

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