winter
Bonanza Flat
Bonanza Flat offers a high-alpine adventure with 12km of groomed Nordic trails and 5 miles of groomed multi-use trails. At approximately 9,000ft, these trails aren’t for the faint of heart (or lungs), but those willing to make the effort are rewarded with unparalleled views and great snow winding through pines and spruces.
Although beautiful, Bonanza Flat is isolated, and adverse weather is possible. Users are encouraged to check weather conditions and come prepared for the worst.
Leashes required. Please note signs in areas. *Bloods Lake is a watershed area and dogs are not allowed on this trail.
VIEW LIVE WEB CAM & PARKING INFOTransportation
& Parking
Transit to Trails offers a free shuttle service, dropping users off adjacent to the Empire Pass viewpoint. Although upper Marsac (HWY 224) is closed to public motor vehicles in winter, users can hike, ski, or bike in the .5 mile 600 vertical feet from the Mid Mountain Trailhead (see webcam)*. In addition, the Empire bus stop on the Purple Bus line is just below the Mid Mountain trailhead.
*Users who hike, ski, or bike up Marsac must be vigilant and aware of icy conditions, drop-offs, and motorized traffic.
Check our live parking cams below before you go!
Bonanza Flat
Blood's Lake
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