After the Olympics the park remains a public facility, complementing the extensive wilderness trails and alpine routes already in use.
In addition to the Lodge, there are two 6,000-square-foot (560 m2) Technical Buildings, one for Cross Country and one for Biathlon located at each of the sports main venue area of the park.
The park was officially opened to the public on November 22, 2008 at noon PST despite having no snow the previous evening.
World Cup competitions at the park took place the weekend of January 15–18, 2009 for cross-country skiing and Nordic combined.
[3] Winners of the test events for cross country skiing were Slovakia's Alena Prochazkova in women's sprint, Emil Jönsson of Sweden in the men's sprint, Justyna Kowalczyk of Poland in the women's double pursuit, Italy's Pietro Piller Cottrer in the men's double pursuit, and in the team sprint, the winners were Italy for the women (Magda Genuin and Arianna Follis) and Sweden for the men (Jönsson and Robin Bryntesson).