Outdoor Recreation

Skiing and Snowboarding

 

 

 


Stover Mountain rope towStover Mountain (closed temporarily: posted 12/21/07)
Stover Mountain, about a 10 minute drive from Chester, offers eight runs ranging from beginner to advanced, accessed by a rope tow, one of the longest rope tows in the U.S.
The historic, 45-acre site ranges from a base elevation of 5,100 feet to 5,600 feet at the top.  There is a warming lodge and portable restrooms.  Packaged food and bottled water are available for sale. No rentals. Snowboarders welcome. Open Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Full day tickets fir all ages are $10.   Ski and snowboarding lessons are available on request.

From Highway 36 west of Chester, take Forest Service Road 316A, which is just across from the Highways 36 and 89 intersection.  The ski area is about three miles up the road.  Call (530) 258-3987 or email stovermountain@aol.com for more information.

Lassen Community College owns and operates a ski area located just west of Susanville.  Coppervale Ski Hill  is about 19 miles east of Chester. The area has trails of various skill levels, a face and a bowl and a newly created terrain park. Some popular activities include downhill and cross-country skiing, as well as snowboarding.

Eureka Bowl 
Formerly known as Plumas Eureka Ski Bowl, this historic ski area owned by the Plumas Ski Club is located in Plumas-Eureka State Park  above Johnsville. Currently, the ski area is not operating, but planning is underway for the installation of a new chairlift.  With easy access and a large parking lot, it's a favorite area for sledders and cross-country skiers in the interim.
 Longboard skiers dope their skis
The annual Historic Longboard Revival Series (video) races continue to be staged here on the third Sundays of  January, February and March, depending on snow. These colorful races highlight pioneer longboard skiing and the birthplace of ski racing in America dating back to the 1850's.  Spectators and new racers are welcome. For more information on longboard skiing, contact the Plumas Eureka Ski Club.

Eureka Bowl features a maximum vertical of 675 feet, rising from 5,500 feet base elevation to 6,175 feet.  A rustic lodge up the hill from the parking lot features a cafe, a warm fire, storage lockers and rest rooms during operation and longboard events. 

From Highway 89 in Graeagle, take Johnsville Road (County Road A-14) about five miles. Continue through the village of Johnsville a half mile until the road ends at the ski area parking lot. Call (530) 283-6345 for more information.

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