Top of the World
Elevation: 2,080m
The McGillivray Lake trail is now fully open from P5. Dogs can, therefore, follow Village Trail to Cotton Tail, then onto McGillivray Lake trail for a very short distance and then Whiskey Jack. Follow the trail signs for access to our dog friendly trails.
The grooming status information below is updated in real-time as the grooming team works on the trails overnight. A "Groomed with Fresh" status indicates that the trail has received 5+ cm of fresh snowfall since it was last groomed.
Sun Peaks also updates trail status throughout daily operating hours.
Grooming PDF: Due to feedback, we’ve reinstated the Daily Grooming PDF. This PDF is generated only ONCE per day, around 7:00am. While we do our best to capture all Groomed trails, there may be trails that aren’t captured due to the publishing time of this document. Please refer to the website list below and on-mountain grooming board for real-time, up-to-date status.
You may encounter wildlife on Nordic and Backcountry trails at any time. Please ski in pairs.
The lift-accessed Holy Cow trail features several significant downhill sections and is best suited to confident intermediate or advanced Nordic skiers. Guests should be comfortable on intermediate trails throughout the rest of the Sun Peaks network before attempting Holy Cow.
Backcountry trails are neither groomed nor patrolled, and are not recommended for those new to the trail system or new to Nordic skiing. They are operated in conjunction with the Province of BC and the Kamloops Outdoor Club.
Note: Nordic trails Village, McGillivray Lake, and Raven Return are designated as shared use with fat biking. To learn more about Fat Biking in Sun Peaks, click here.
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