More snow needs to fall before grooming can begin on Jackson Hole winter use trails and skating rinks.
The Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation Department has been transitioning into winter operations and is awaiting more of the white stuff before grooming operations will begin.
Friends of Pathways has begun setting a single ski track on Cache Creek, but most other trails are currently still accessible.
The ice rinks need more accumulating snow and cold temperatures are needed before Parks crews can start operations. In the past, ice rinks are typically ready for use by early December.
Check the Grooming Report on the Parks and Recreation website at http://www.tetonparksandrec.org/1353/Grooming-Report, and/or follow on Twitter at @TCJPRGrooming for the most up to date information on conditions and groomer status.
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