Explore Mt. Macpherson

  • The Revelstoke Nordic Day Lodge and Mount Macpherson trail head is seven kilometers south of Revelstoke on Highway 23, on the west side of the highway, at an elevation of 640 meters.  We are “Revelstoke Nordic Ski Club” on google maps.

    There are 30 kilometers of groomed trail. All trails are set for both classic and skating techniques.

    The lodge has a large eating area upstairs with a stove and warm drinks (by donation), and a boot change area and washrooms downstairs.  

    Season open and close dates depend on snow coverage, but are typically groomed from Early December to Late March.

  • There are 6 km of lit trails for night skiing from dusk until 9:30pm every night. Lit trails are Mickey Olsen Loop, Evelyn’s Choice, Dynamite, Titan, the terrain park, and the stadium.

  • Dogs are permitted only on the dog-friendly trails: Roadway Ramble, Easy Al’s, BCIT, Short Hop, and Ellie’s. The parking lot and stadium areas are mandatory on-leash areas. Backcountry users heading to the Fingers must have dogs on-leash at all times when in RNSC tenure. Snowshoers must have dogs on-leash when crossing XC trails. Our complete Dog Policy can be viewed here, and the Dog Map can be viewed here.

  • This is an ungroomed trail off of lower mickeys. Find all the animals - each one offers a fun activity!

  • The Ole Sandberg cabin located at the junction of Main Loop, Log Roller, and Creek Crawl trails is located 2.5 km from the parking area.  The cabin can be heated by a wood stove (wood can be found on outside deck) and has a covered porch. An outhouse is located behind the hut. First aid supplies and equipment (in backpack) are also stored at the cabin. The cabin is not intended for overnight use.

  • Come out and try the Seven Bridges snowshoe trail!  It is 4.5 km of rolling terrain through forest and cutblocks. It roughly follows the Stimulus bike trail. Seven Bridges is dog-friendly, but be mindful it is near our ski trails so please keep your dog under control at all times and have them on-leash when crossing XC trails. Snowshoeing is not permitted on groomed trails, except in those places where snowshoe trails cross over our XC trails. At these points, all users should exercise caution and respect.

    A parking fee is required to help cover costs associated with maintaining the parking lot and our day lodge, which you are welcome to use.

    • Obey all signs and ski within your ability.

    • Pack out all garbage, do not litter.

    • If you happen to fall, fill in your hole and fix the track.

    • Avoid herringboning on set tracks.

    • When stopping, move to the side of the trail.

    • Skiers coming downhill have the right-of-way.

    • Slower skiers should give way to faster skiers.

    • Faster skiers should give a courteous warning when passing slower skiers.

    • When skiing in a group, please travel in single file and ensure that you do not block the trail for others.

    • Snowshoeing is not permitted on groomed trails, except where snowshoe trails intersect with XC trails.  At these points, all users should exercise caution and respect.

    • Fat-tire biking is not allowed on RNSC groomed trails.

  • You are responsible for your own safety when skiing the Macpherson trails. You can help yourself and others by carrying a cellular phone and being able to describe your location. Should a situation arise where you or someone else requires assistance, contact Revelstoke Search and Rescue(SAR). They can be reached through the RCMP by calling 911. Revelstoke SAR is a volunteer group that maintains a snowmobile with a toboggan, and have members trained in first aid. Call ahead to the hospital, 250-837-2131, to let them know you are coming.

    While waiting for the snowmobile to arrive (this will take awhile), it is important to keep the victim warm. The club provides backpacks containing insulating pads, blankets, and first aid kits. These are kept at the Ole Sandberg Hut, the Day Lodge and at the junction of Hydro Hill and Cedar Ramble. The groomer also carries first aid materials.

    To avoid this situation:

    1. Always ski prepared. Bring water, extra clothing and snacks.

    2. Keep to the marked trails.

    3. Tell someone where you are going.

    Our complete Rescue Plan is outlined at the bottom of this page

Mt. Macpherson Webcams

North-East: Main Parking & Roadway Ramble Entry

South-East: Lower Parking & Grooming Shed

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Rescue Plan for Mount Macpherson Ski Trails

The Nordic trails are not patrolled.  Ski at your own risk.

Emergency (Fire, Ambulance, Police, Search and Rescue):     911

Hospital:     250-837-2131

Revelstoke Nordic Lodge:     250-814-4264

Mt Macpherson Ski Area is located 7 kilometers south of the Trans Canada Highway on Highway 23 South (address is 2265 Hwy 23 South).

For emergencies needing transport off the ski trails call 911, describe the nature and location of the emergency, and ask for Search and Rescue (SAR). They have a snowmobile with trailer and are trained in first aid.

  • Unless trained individuals are available, the injured person should not be moved until SAR attends.

  • First Aid packs with blankets and first aid kits are kept at the Day Lodge, the Ole Sandberg Cabin, and at the bottom of Hydro Hill at the junction with Cedar Ramble.  If the victim cannot ski out on their own, use these packs to keep the victim warm until SAR can assist them.

  • Between 8:00 am and 4:30 pm contact the Nordic Lodge at 250-814-4264 to report the incident. The Lodge Attendant may be able to assist with coordinating a rescue.

  •  Only trained first aid attendants with a transport endorsement can use the RNSC snowmobile and/or rescue toboggan to transport injured persons.

  •  After rescue services have been contacted, please contact the club manager at 250-814-4264 to report the incident.