Corduroy Crush

Alyeska, United States • 12 Apr 2026

Corduroy Crush

The Corduroy Crush is an annual Nordic skiing event held in Girdwood, Alaska. Organized by the Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm (KMTA) National Heritage Area and the Girdwood Nordic Ski Club, the event takes place on the 5K Nordic Loop. This location is situated approximately 45 minutes from Anchorage, adjacent to the Alyeska Resort. Participants can access the venue via the Arlberg parking lot or Parking Lot A.

The event features three distinct activities centered around cross-country skiing. Participants are permitted to use either classic or skate skiing techniques for any of the scheduled segments. A single registration fee allows entry into all available formats on the day of the event.

The specific distances and event formats include:

  • 2 km Snowball Biathlon
  • 5 km Timed Race
  • 2x2x2 Relay

The competition is divided into age categories for adults (18+), youth (13-17), and children (12 and under). Registration is available online in advance or on-site on the morning of the event at the Nordic 5k Trailhead. The course is located at the end of Arlberg Road, which leads directly to the primary paved parking area. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 km
Timed Race
Snowball Biathlon
2x2x2 Relay
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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