About

Cooper Landing Trails is a committee of the Cooper Landing Community Club (CLCC), a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization established in May of 1949 to serve, promote, and encourage activities in the interest and welfare of Cooper Landing residents.

The snow grooming program was established in 2009 as the Cooper Landing Nordic Ski Club with an aim to improve winter recreation opportunities around the Upper Kenai.

An AK DNR grant funded equipment and a partnership was developed with the US Forest Service to groom snow trails for all non-motorized, over-snow recreation at the Russian River Campground and Quartz/Crescent Creek areas. The program has since expanded to include snow trails near the Devil’s Creek Trailhead.

Volunteers put in hundreds of hours each year to make that dream into reality.

How to Help

If you have enjoyed the ski trails and would like to support our volunteer efforts you may donate by clicking on the button below. 

Make sure to select “Cooper Landing Nordic Ski Club” from the drop down menu so your donation is applied to fresh tracks!

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Snow Trail News

Cooper Landing Winter Trail Grooming Updates
Thank You Snow Trail Volunteers!

The Devils Creek Snow Trail prep would have been impossible without help from Lou Prill,...

Come help prep Devils Creek Ski Trails: Sat. Oct. 4 @ 1:00pm

Let’s get Devils prepped for winter! We will be brushing out the main ski loops...

Fresh Tracks at Devils

Should be a great weekend of skiing. Get out there and enjoy! Thanks Lou!

Devils is Groomed! The 2024-2025 Ski Season Has Arrived

Thank you to Lou and Chris for getting equipment prepped and transported and for putting...

Crescent is in…for ice skating.

For those wondering about snow conditions in Cooper Landing, this is the road out to...

Russian River Campground is Open

Construction on the entry road of the RRCG has wrapped up for the winter opening...

Our new website is under construction

Thanks for your patience as we recondition our base. We hope you enjoy the new...

Fall Preparations at Devil’s

Volunteers brushed the two main cut throughs along the main loop at Devils Creek on...

New Grooming Equipment is Coming!

The new CLCC snow machine is due to arrive in October and wired to pull...

RTP Application Approved!

The Recreational Trails Program (RTP) grant application for Cooper Landing Trails Snow Grooming Equipment was...

Fresh comb at Devil’s

Lou gave Devils a fresh comb and things are looking good for the weekend. Enjoy!...

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Thank You Snow Trail Volunteers!

The Devils Creek Snow Trail prep would have been impossible without help from Lou Prill,...

Come help prep Devils Creek Ski Trails: Sat. Oct. 4 @ 1:00pm

Let’s get Devils prepped for winter! We will be brushing out the main ski loops...

Fresh Tracks at Devils

Should be a great weekend of skiing. Get out there and enjoy! Thanks Lou!

Devils is Groomed! The 2024-2025 Ski Season Has Arrived

Thank you to Lou and Chris for getting equipment prepped and transported and for putting...

Fall Preparations at Devil’s

Volunteers brushed the two main cut throughs along the main loop at Devils Creek on...

Special thanks to KMTA!

The 2023-2024 Snow trail season at Devil’s Creek was made especially great thanks to the...

Fresh snow at Devil’s

Though it hasn’t been groomed yet, the sun makes it hard to say no to...

The Devil’s Creek Trailhead and parking area is on west side of Seward Highway, Mile 39. Snow trails access is at back of parking area beyond gate. See map below for overhead view of the trails. The main (yellow) loop is almost 2.3 miles long.

Milepost 39 of the Seward Highway (AK-9).

Crescent is in…for ice skating.

For those wondering about snow conditions in Cooper Landing, this is the road out to...

Fresh comb at Devil’s

Lou gave Devils a fresh comb and things are looking good for the weekend. Enjoy!...

Powerline to Crescent TH and the CG are groomed

We got almost all the newly fallen trees cleared but aside from one bottleneck near...

From the Sterling Highway, follow Quartz Creek Road about two miles back towards the Crescent Creek Trailhead.

Park where the power line crosses the road making sure to leave ample room for plow trucks to turn around.

A trip from the power line to the Crescent Creek trailhead along with the spur loop into the Crescent Creek Campground gives users approximately three miles of easy groomed terrain.

It is a very gradual uphill on the way out making for a mellow return. This area is a great spot for all abilities.

Please note that using the Crescent Creek Trail for winter access to the Crescent Lake Cabin is not advised. Much of the upper trail is subject to significant avalanche hazard. Carter Lake Trail is the recommended access.

Where the power line crosses Quartz Creek Rd.

Leave room for DOT plows to turn around when you park.

Russian River Campground is Open

Construction on the entry road of the RRCG has wrapped up for the winter opening...

RTP Application Approved!

The Recreational Trails Program (RTP) grant application for Cooper Landing Trails Snow Grooming Equipment was...

Access to the Russian River Campground is Open.

Construction on the entry road of the RRCG has wrapped up for the winter opening the campground and access to the Russian Lakes Trailhead and Russian River as of today.

Users should be mindful of the areas along the road without guardrail and other construction hazards. Snow trail grooming will not be allowed for the 2024/25 winter season.

Construction will resume this spring so stay tuned for updates from the US Forest Service regarding future closures.

Check with the USFS for information and updates. https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/chugach/recarea/?recid=6647 Supervisor’s Office 161 East 1st Ave., Door 8 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 743-9500 FAX: (907) 743-9476


Including each loop on an out and back tour of the Russian River Campground will log a user approximately six miles of groomed terrain.

The wide road beds of the campground loops allow double and triple wide passes with the 84” Ginzugroomer making skate skiing at this location a joy.

Classic tracks are typically set along the two mile length of the main road from the entrance to the Grayling parking lot (the western most loop).

Where the power line crosses Quartz Creek Rd.

Leave room for DOT plows to turn around when you park.

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