
"The Bridgeport Winter Trail System is a new winter recreation area in the region. Anyone hoping to explore scenic new routes and possibly take a dip underneath a natural thermal waterfall should add this groomed winter trail to their list."
"The second trail, the Paha loop, runs along the creek and offers a unique terrain experience covering approximately three miles, mere feet from the serene waters of Robinson Creek and Lower Twin Lake. The trail begins at the Paha Day use area, following Robinson Creek to South Twin Road, then winds through two campgrounds eventually leading to an overlook at lower Twin Lakes."
"The Bridgeport Winter Trail System was created in 2021. The trail system was a pilot project made possible by volunteers, Mono County and the Forest Service. This unique and scenic groomed Nordic multi-use trail system started as just seven miles off Highway 395, up Twin Lakes Rd. to Buckeye Hot Springs."
Bridgeport, CA is a historic alpine town offering over 500 miles of trails for year-round recreation. The Bridgeport Winter Trail System, established in 2021 as a collaborative pilot project between volunteers, Mono County, and the Forest Service, provides groomed winter access to scenic backcountry areas. The system includes two main trails: one near Buckeye Hot Springs featuring a natural thermal waterfall, and the Paha loop, a three-mile route along Robinson Creek connecting Lower Twin and Crags Campgrounds with views of Twin Lakes. The 10-mile groomed trail network supports winter activities including Nordic skiing, snowmobiling, and backcountry exploration while complementing surrounding winter recreation terrain.
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