
Ski enthusiasts have reason to strap on their boots and grab their poles, as the Harry Larson & Robert Ney Memorial Park has unveiled groomed trails ready for action. Despite the onset of spring, officials confirmed that both parks have been meticulously prepared for skiers looking to glide through the last of the season's snow.
According to a notice issued by the Wright County Government, Harry Larson's Ski Trails are now "packed and set," providing smooth sailing for local cross-country aficionados. The Robert Ney Memorial Park also extends its invitation to winter sports lovers, offering the Pond and Droptine Loops as freshly groomed havens.
The announcement, made on the Wright County website, specifically highlights that both loops at Robert Ney Park have been conditioned to perfection. For those itching to hit the slopes, this means prime skiing conditions have been established, welcoming skiers to carve their paths amidst the natural backdrop.
Joy rides on the ski trails can be anticipated with the parks ready to serve those seeking to indulge in the waning winter wonderland. Reportedly, the grooming of the trails ensures an optimal experience, allowing skiers to fully immerse themselves in the serenity of the parks, without the intrusion of unchecked snow.
Details on the grooming status and conditions of the trails are available on the Wright County Government website. The announcement was posted on March 29th, effectively giving outdoor enthusiasts the signal to make the most of the remaining snow-covered opportunities. As the region transitions into springtime, these groomed trails offer a final nod to the joys of winter sports.









