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Cross-country ski pass changes

The Battle Creek Winter Recreation Area will be the first winter recreation area with machine made snow in the East Metro. It will provide access to recreation for the surrounding community and serve as a regional, statewide and national draw as a premier cross-country ski facility.

Construction is on track to be completed in November. Snowmaking will begin when temperatures dip below 27-degrees for an extended period, typically in December.

Starting with the 2022-2023 ski season, Ramsey County and Saint Paul will use a mutual Ramsey County/Saint Paul ski pass. Ramsey County will no longer accept the Great Minnesota Ski Pass. Passes may be purchased online now or in person at Tamarack Nature Center, Battle Creek Recreation Center and Como Regional Park starting Dec. 2, 2022. 

All-access pass

For the use of all natural snow ski trails plus the lighted machine-made snow trails in the Battle Creek Regional Park.

 Annual all-access pass  $80
 Additional household member on annual pass  $40
 Daily all-access pass  $15
 Youth under 12 years  Free

Natural snow pass

Allows use of groomed natural snow cross country ski trails throughout Ramsey County and Saint Paul. This pass does not include machine-made snow trails at Battle Creek Regional Park.

 Annual natural snow pass  $35
 Daily natural snow pass  $6
 Youth under 12 years  Free

 

More information about Ramsey County ski trails

Posted on Thursday, September 29, 2022 - 8:00 a.m.