If you want an adventure that mixes the great outdoors with a bit of a scavenger hunt, give this unique event a go. Hosted by the Minnesota Orienteering Club, the Ski-Orienteering Loppet is a timed event in which participants navigate on skis using map and compass to find checkpoints located throughout Theodore Wirth Park.
Ski Orienteering adds an additional element of challenge to the traditional sport of orienteering. If you are primarily a skier, you will add to your sport the challenge of finding efficient routes to a series of locations throughout the trail system as identified on a map. If you are primarily an orienteer, you will have the added challenge of moving through the park on cross country skies to complete the course. When you have finished, you will all be a ski-orienteer!
To best fit your experience and fitness, the Ski-Orienteering Loppet offers two course choices at the time of registration. A medium/long course (approx. 7-9K) will challenge the participant with plenty of hills, orienteering route choices, and, depending on snow conditions, possibly route choices that may take you off of the groomed ski trails. A short (4-5k) course will be a bit more friendly to the beginner/intermediate skier/orienteer. The short course will be mostly on the groomed ski trails, including a few hills up and down (with possible shortcuts off trail if so desired by the participants).
This event is open to either the classic or skate ski technique at the participant’s preference.
Participants will receive additional important race information on start location/details directly from MNOC prior to race day.
For more information on the Minnesota Orienteering Club and to see a complete list of events for the season, visit the MNOC website.
GALLERY
There is no on-site or race-day registration for the Ski-Orienteering Loppet. Registration closes at noon on Thursday, January 30, 2025.
Registration Opening November 7, 2025
Proceeds from the Ski-Orienteering Loppet benefit the Loppet Foundation. Learn more about the Foundation’s mission, vision, and values.
Registration and transaction fees are non-refundable, including in the event of delay, rescheduling, or cancellation of an event or program. An event or program registration is not transferable to another person or another event for any reason, including injury. Participating under another person’s name will result in disqualification.
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Packet Pick-up for the Ski-Orienteering event will be available only at the start area of the event on the day of the event. Check-in and packet pick-up will be available from 11:30 – 12:15 at the race start on Saturday, February 1. Packets for the ski-o are NOT available for pick-up at the Trailhead building as noted for other Festival events.
The ski orienteering courses will be set in and around the North Wirth ski trails. The course maps will be distributed to participants at the start line. (As per orienteering procedure, the course maps are “top secret” until race time.)
We encourage participants to bike, bus, ski, or walk to the City of Lakes Loppet Winter Festival events. For those who choose to drive, please read the sections for information on parking and drop off / pickup.
Theodore Wirth Pkwy from Hwy 55 to Plymouth Ave closed 7:00am-2:30pm, Saturday and 7:00am-12:00pm, Sunday
Ski-O participants may park at Mortenson Parking Lot
There is very limited parking available at any Theodore Wirth Park Parking Lots. It is by Race Permit only (volunteers, staff, certain participant groups with extra considerations). Roads will be closed and monitored for permits. There is additional participant parking available on street in nearby neighborhoods.
Dropoffs and pickups will be allowed at the Chalet (1301 Theodore Wirth Pkwy). Please note that access to the Trailhead will be closed at Hwy 55. You will need to approach the Chalet via Plymouth Ave from the east or Golden Valley Rd from the north.
Refreshments! All skiers (that are of age) get one free beer (or alternative soda) at the finish at the Trailhead! Please have ID available. Additional beer may be purchased on site by participants or spectators.
Chili! For years, the Loppet has served Captain Ken’s Chili at the finish line. It is our goal to do that again in 2024. Just what a tired skier needs to start the recovery process!
Sponsors! Our sponsors help make everything happen and better! Please visit and thank them for their support. We are sure you will have some fun with them, too!
Indoor Changing Area – Trailhead locker rooms. Showers not available.
Race Bibs: In an effort to reduce the waste generated by thousands of bibs, the Loppet will collect all bibs at the finish. We wash and reuse the bibs from year to year. Please return your bib after the race. Thank you for helping us reduce waste and move toward greener events!
FESTIVAL VILLAGE
All Finishers – Commemorative medals for all finishers.
Long Category – Hand-crafted awards for the first three male, female and non-binary finishers.
Short Category – Award medals for the first three overall finishers.
Awards for this event will take place at the finish area podium as soon as results are posted- see the Ski-O event table in the start/finish area for details.
The Loppet needs help in all capacities supporting the participants during the City of Lakes Loppet Winter Festival.
All Festival volunteers will receive an exclusive winter volunteer hat!
Please sign up to volunteer by clicking the button below. If you have any questions, please email volunteer@loppet.org.
VOLUNTEER
OUR SPONSORS
Official Beer sponsor
Tortor Quam Malesuada
Nibh Purus Sem
Ultricies Venenatis Commodo
City of Lakes Loppet Winter Festival
Entry fees go towards the production of the event and The Loppet mission of connecting people to the outdoors through experiences that grow community!
Typically we send it out to registered participants and post it on the event website about 1 week ahead of the event.
Reach out to events@loppet.org and we can talk about how we can support you.
Yes! This is your race, take the breaks you need to feel good during your event. All Loppet races have course cut off times, check the participant guide for the course cut off time that you have to be finished by.
Yes! Come check out our awesome merch in the adventure shop at the Trailhead or at the finish line.
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Join Us at Upcoming Loppet Events
Wednesday, August 6, 2025 - 4:15 pm - 8:00 pm
Wednesday, August 20, 2025 - 4:15 pm - 8:00 pm
Thursday, August 28, 2025 - 4:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 4:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Saturday, September 20, 2025 - 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Sunday, September 21, 2025 - 7:00 am - 1:00 pm
Saturday, October 18, 2025 - 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday, January 10, 2026 - 7:30 am - 12:00 pm
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