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follow our tracks snowbirdUT snowbird snowbird snowbirdskiresort mountain school level 3, Snowbird Center & Creekside Lodge Snowbird’s famed Mountain School provides instruction to all ages and skills levels through a highly accredited staff of instructors. The newly-constructed Creekside Lodge provides new amenities to students along with close access to Snowbird’s new 500-foot covered-conveyer lift which quickly delivers beginner and intermediate students to Baby Thunder chairlift. wasatch adaptive sports Creekside Lodge A non-profit organization providing recreational, educational and social programs to children, adults and veterans with adaptive needs. Programs emphasize independence and active living by teaching the skills of recreation through scholarship-based lessons. child care Level 1,The Cliff Lodge Camp Snowbird is Snowbird’s state-licensed child care facility that welcomes children ages 6 weeks – 12 years. Open daily, in-room evening babysitting services available. Reservations required. night skiing Chickadee Offered Friday and Saturday evenings from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Additional nights over certain holidays. Complimentary tickets to registered guests at Snowbird lodges. activity center Level 3, Snowbird Center Rent snowshoes and arrange outdoor activities for individuals and groups. Activities include snowshoeing tours, snowmobiling tours and fly fishing excursions. snowmobile tours Activity Center, Snowbird Center Lofty Peaks offers spectacular guided snowmobiling adventures for all skill levels. Trips begin with a scenic ride aboard the Tram and a chairlift to waiting snowmobiles in Mineral Basin. the cliff spa & salon Level 9,The Cliff Lodge Newly-renovated for the 2017-18 ski season, The Cliff Spa offers a full-service salon, clothing boutique, and access to rooftop pool and hot tub for guests 16 years & older. Enjoy a unique eucalyptus-infused environment with a wide array of spa treatments. Do the right thing By joining the R.I.D.E. carpool program, guests receive VIP parking and more when they arrive with 3+ people per vehicle. For 2017-18, download the new app to get started. snowbird.com/ride Whether you’re renting it for the day or owning it for life, Snowbird has all of your retail options covered. All rental shops are conveniently located at The Cliff Lodge, Snowbird Center and in Gad Valley at the new Creekside Lodge. On your way out of the Snowbird Center after an amazing day on the mountain, don’t forget to visit the wide selection of shops with one-of-a-kind Snowbird merchandise. on the mountain – safety starts with you! For a safe skiing or riding experience, please review mountain and weather conditions before you hit the slopes. • The various difficulty ratings on this map are relative to the Snowbird area and cannot be compared to other ski areas. Start with green runs first. During periods of low visibility or other inclement weather and snow conditions, the degree of difficulty of the ski runs may change. Check with Ski Patrol or any Mountain Employee for current conditions. It is critical that you know, understand and obey Your Responsibility Code as listed on the other side of this trail map. • Obey all “SLOW SKIING” signs. All blue and green runs at Snowbird are slow skiing areas. Fast or reckless skiing and snowboarding are not permitted at Snowbird. Skiing or snowboarding irresponsibly will result in loss of skiing and snowboarding privileges without compensation. • Obey all “CLOSED–AVALANCHE DANGER” and “CLOSED AREA” signs. It is unlawful for any person to enter any area designated as closed or unsafe; violators will be prosecuted. Enter avalanche control areas through open gates only. After passing through an open gate, HIKING ABOVE THE GLIDING TRAVERSE IS NOT PERMITTED. • Areas beyond the ski area boundary are not patrolled or maintained and Snowbird assumes no responsibility for the safety and welfare of skiers going beyond the boundary. RISK OF AVALANCHE WARNING: Avalanche hazard reduction measures within the ski area boundaries help reduce the risk of avalanches, but cannot eliminate the possibility of an avalanche occurring in avalanche prone areas and run-out zones open for skiing. the inherent risk of skiing No skier (any person present in a ski area for the purpose of engaging in the sport of skiing, nordic, freestyle, or other types of ski jumping, using skis, sled, tube, snowboard or any other device) shall make any claim against, or recover from any ski area operator for injury resulting from any of the inherent risks of skiing, which means those dangers or conditions which are an integral part of the sport of recreational, competitive, or professional skiing, including, but not limited to: (a) Changing weather conditions, avalanches, and snow immersions; (b) Snow or ice conditions, as they exist or may change including but not limited to, avalanches, hard pack, ice, powder, packed powder, wind pack, corn, crust, slush, cut-up snow, or machine made snow; (c) Surface or subsurface conditions such as bare spot forest growth, rocks, stumps, streambeds, cliffs, trees, tree wells, and other natural objects; (d) Variations or steepness in terrain, whether natural or as a result of slope design, snow making or grooming operations, and other terrain modifications such as terrain parks, and terrain features such as jumps, rails, fun boxes, and all other constructed and natural features such as half pipes, quarter pipes, or freestyle-bump terrain; (e) Impact with lift towers, snowmobiles, snow vehicles, and/or other structures and their components, such as signs, posts, fences or enclosures, hydrants, or water pipes; (f) Collisions with other skiers; (g) Participation in, or practicing or training for, competitions or special events; (h) Failure of a skier to ski within the skiers own ability. Sec. 78B-4-401 UTAH CODE ANN. BE AWARE THAT SNOW-MAKING AND/OR SNOW-WORKING (where applicable) may be in progress. If you cannot accept the inherent risks of the sport, please do not ski at this area. REMEMBER TO ALWAYS SKI SAFELY, WITHIN CONTROL. creekside lodge iron blosam lodge the cliff lodge Creekside Café & Grill Wildflower Steak Pit Rendezvous Baked & Brewed Café The Forklift General Gritts Tram Club Birdfeeder Tram Car Pizza The Aerie The Atrium El Chanate The Lodge Bistro the inn lodge at snowbird snowbird center rental & retail the cliff lodge The Aerie* Level 10, Breakfast/Après-Ski/Dinner Modern-American gastropub cuisine. The Aerie focuses on local, seasonal and organic ingredients with an award-winning wine list and panoramic mountain views. The Atrium Level L1, Breakfast/Lunch Gourmet coffees, pastries to-go, buffet breakfast and lunch in a slope side location. El Chanate * Level L2, Après-Ski /Dinner Snowbird’s Mexican restaurant and Tequila Bar. Home to one of Utah’s largest tequila selections. snowbird center Baked & Brewed Café Level 2, Breakfast/Lunch Baked goods, gourmet coffee, juices and ice cream are served daily in Snowbird’s coffee shop. General Gritts Level 1, Breakfast/Lunch/Grocery A breakfast joint, deli, grocery store and liquor store rolled into one. Tram Car Pizza Level 2, Lunch/Dinner Artisan pizzas, fresh salads, and other hot and tasty creations made-to-order for the time-conscious skier. The Forklift Level 3, Plaza Deck, Breakfast/Lunch/Après-Ski Contemporary comfort food for breakfast and lunch as well as après-ski fare. Steak Pit Level 1, Dinner Prime steaks, fresh seafood and an extensive wine list served in this rustic steak house. Rendezvous Level 2, Lunch This cafeteria-style restaurant serves burgers, sandwiches, ramen and rice bowls, soup and an abundant salad bar. Birdfeeder Level 3, Plaza Deck, Lunch/Après-Ski Stop by the take-away window for hamburgers, hot dogs, coffee, beer and soft drinks. Tram Club* Level 1, Après-Ski/Bar Food A legendary and popular sports bar serving beer, wine and cocktails. lodge at snowbird The Lodge Bistro* Pool Level, Après-Ski/Dinner French-American cuisine is served in this popular mountainside bistro and lounge. iron blosam lodge Wildflower* Level 3, Après-Ski/Dinner Serving Italian cuisine, pizzas, appetizers and a diverse selection of wines and liquors. creekside center Creekside Café & Grill Level 1, Breakfast/Lunch This slopeside café and grill serves baked goods, coffee, burgers, burritos, chili, beer and more. on-mountain eats The Summit Top of the Aerial Tram, Lunch Enjoy a refreshing meal and breathtaking views at Snowbird’s newest restaurant atop Hidden Peak (11,000’). Mid-Gad Restaurant Top of Mid-Gad Chairlift, Lunch Grab a snack or a hearty lunch of burgers, sandwiches, chili, beer and more at Snowbird’s mid-mountain eatery. dinner reservations Scan QR Code or visit restaurants.snowbird. com or call 801.933.2181 for dinner reservations at the Steak Pit, The Aerie, Lodge Bistro, Wildflower and El Chanate. village dining & après-ski mineral basin The flying of drones is not permitted at Snowbird. snowbird.com/drones *Patrons of these bars and lounges must be 21 years of age or older. Please bring photo ID each time you visit. Demos Rentals Repair Retail Snowbird Sports Level 3, Snowbird Center Cliff Sports Level 1, The Cliff Lodge Creekside Sports Level 2, Creekside Lodge Pipeline Level 1, Snowbird Center Wings Level 1, Snowbird Center Summit Shop In The Summit, Top of the Tram Christy Sports Level 3, Snowbird Center snowcat skiing Level 1, Snowbird Center Snowcat Skiing for Nature offers a guided backcountry experience in upper American Fork Canyon. Half-day, custom and private tours are available for groups up to 10 people. Advanced skiers and riders recommended. 12-hour advance reservation required. backcountry tours Level 1, Snowbird Center The perfect way to experience backcountry skiing with a Snowbird experienced guide. This educational, scenic tour requires the ability to hike using touring skis and advanced/ expert skiing ability. free guided nature tours Mid-Gad Restaurant Tour with a ranger! Learn about wildlife, geology, canyon history, animal tracks and more. Offered at 1 pm and 2 pm on Saturdays. Meet at the trail map sign.

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Page 1: our - Snowbird, Utahthe “Free Guided Ski Tours” sign. Skiing can be enjoyed in many ways. At ski areas, you may be joined by people using alpine, snowboard, telemark, cross country

follow our tracks

snowbirdUT

snowbird

snowbird

snowbirdskiresort

mountain school level 3, Snowbird Center & Creekside Lodge

Snowbird’s famed Mountain School provides instruction to all ages and skills levels through a highly accredited staff of instructors. The newly-constructed Creekside Lodge provides new amenities to students along with close access to Snowbird’s new 500-foot covered-conveyer lift which quickly delivers beginner and intermediate students to Baby Thunder chairlift.

wasatch adaptive sports Creekside LodgeA non-profit organization providing recreational, educational and social programs to children, adults and veterans with adaptive needs. Programs emphasize independence and active living by teaching the skills of recreation through scholarship-based lessons.

child care Level 1, The Cliff LodgeCamp Snowbird is Snowbird’s state-licensed child care facility that welcomes children ages 6 weeks – 12 years. Open daily, in-room evening babysitting services available. Reservations required.

night skiing ChickadeeOffered Friday and Saturday evenings from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Additional nights over certain holidays. Complimentary tickets to registered guests at Snowbird lodges.

activity center Level 3, Snowbird CenterRent snowshoes and arrange outdoor activities for individuals and groups. Activities include snowshoeing tours, snowmobiling tours and fly fishing excursions.

snowmobile tours Activity Center, Snowbird CenterLofty Peaks offers spectacular guided snowmobiling adventures for all skill levels. Trips begin with a scenic ride aboard the Tram and a chairlift to waiting snowmobiles in Mineral Basin.

the cliff spa & salon Level 9, The Cliff LodgeNewly-renovated for the 2017-18 ski season, The Cliff Spa offers a full-service salon, clothing boutique, and access to rooftop pool and hot tub for guests 16 years & older. Enjoy a unique eucalyptus-infused environment with a wide array of spa treatments.

Do the right thingBy joining the R.I.D.E. carpool program, guests receive VIP parking and more when they arrive with 3+ people per vehicle. For 2017-18, download the new app to get started.snowbird.com/ride

Whether you’re renting it for the day or owning it for life, Snowbird has all of your retail options covered. All rental shops are conveniently located at The Cliff Lodge, Snowbird Center and in Gad Valley at the new Creekside Lodge. On your way out of the Snowbird Center after an amazing day on the mountain, don’t forget to visit the wide selection of shops with one-of-a-kind Snowbird merchandise.

on the mountain – safety starts with you!For a safe skiing or riding experience, please review mountain and weather conditions before you hit the slopes.

• The various difficulty ratings on this map are relative to the Snowbird area and cannot be compared to other ski areas. Start with green runs first. During periods of low visibility or other inclement weather and snow conditions, the degree of difficulty of the ski runs may change. Check with Ski Patrol or any Mountain Employee for current conditions. It is critical that you know, understand and obey Your Responsibility Code as listed on the other side of this trail map.

• Obey all “SLOW SKIING” signs. All blue and green runs at Snowbird are slow skiing areas. Fast or reckless skiing and snowboarding are not permitted at Snowbird. Skiing or snowboarding irresponsibly will result in loss of skiing and snowboarding privileges without compensation.

• Obey all “CLOSED–AVALANCHE DANGER” and “CLOSED AREA” signs. It is unlawful for any person to enter any area designated as closed or unsafe; violators will be prosecuted. Enter avalanche control areas through open gates only. After passing through an open gate, HIKING ABOVE THE GLIDING TRAVERSE IS NOT PERMITTED.

• Areas beyond the ski area boundary are not patrolled or maintained and Snowbird assumes no responsibility for the safety and welfare of skiers going beyond the boundary.

• RISK OF AVALANCHE WARNING: Avalanche hazard reduction measures within the ski area boundaries help reduce the risk of avalanches, but cannot eliminate the possibility of an avalanche occurring in avalanche prone areas and run-out zones open for skiing.

the inherent risk of skiingNo skier (any person present in a ski area for the purpose of engaging in the sport of skiing, nordic, freestyle, or other types of ski jumping, using skis, sled, tube, snowboard or any other device) shall make any claim against, or recover from any ski area operator for injury resulting from any of the inherent risks of skiing, which means those dangers or conditions which are an integral part of the sport of recreational, competitive, or professional skiing, including, but not limited to:

(a) Changing weather conditions, avalanches, and snow immersions;

(b) Snow or ice conditions, as they exist or may change including but not limited to, avalanches, hard pack, ice, powder, packed powder, wind pack, corn, crust, slush, cut-up snow, or machine made snow;

(c) Surface or subsurface conditions such as bare spot forest growth, rocks, stumps, streambeds, cliffs, trees, tree wells, and other natural objects;

(d) Variations or steepness in terrain, whether natural or as a result of slope design, snow making or grooming operations, and other terrain modifications such as terrain parks, and terrain features such as jumps, rails, fun boxes, and all other constructed and natural features such as half pipes, quarter pipes, or freestyle-bump terrain;

(e) Impact with lift towers, snowmobiles, snow vehicles, and/or other structures and their components, such as signs, posts, fences or enclosures, hydrants, or water pipes;

(f) Collisions with other skiers;

(g) Participation in, or practicing or training for, competitions or special events;

(h) Failure of a skier to ski within the skiers own ability. Sec. 78B-4-401 UTAH CODE ANN.

BE AWARE THAT SNOW-MAKING AND/OR SNOW-WORKING (where applicable) may be in progress. If you cannot accept the inherent risks of the sport, please do not ski at this area.

REMEMBER TO ALWAYS SKI SAFELY, WITHIN CONTROL.

creekside lodge

iron blosam lodge

the cliff lodge

Creekside Café & Grill

Wildflower

Steak Pit

Rendezvous

Baked & Brewed Café

The Forklift

General Gritts

Tram Club

Birdfeeder

Tram Car PizzaThe Aerie

The Atrium

El Chanate

The Lodge Bistro the innlodge at snowbird

snowbird center

rental & retail

the cliff lodgeThe Aerie*Level 10, Breakfast/Après-Ski/DinnerModern-American gastropub cuisine. The Aerie focuses on local, seasonal and organic ingredients with an award-winning wine list and panoramic mountain views.

The Atrium Level L1, Breakfast/LunchGourmet coffees, pastries to-go, buffet breakfast and lunch in a slope side location.

El Chanate*

Level L2, Après-Ski /DinnerSnowbird’s Mexican restaurant and Tequila Bar. Home to one of Utah’s largest tequila selections.

snowbird centerBaked & Brewed Café Level 2, Breakfast/LunchBaked goods, gourmet coffee, juices and ice cream are served daily in Snowbird’s coffee shop.

General GrittsLevel 1, Breakfast/Lunch/GroceryA breakfast joint, deli, grocery store and liquor store rolled into one.

Tram Car PizzaLevel 2, Lunch/DinnerArtisan pizzas, fresh salads, and other hot and tasty creations made-to-order for the time-conscious skier.

The ForkliftLevel 3, Plaza Deck, Breakfast/Lunch/Après-SkiContemporary comfort food for breakfast and lunch as well as après-ski fare.

Steak PitLevel 1, DinnerPrime steaks, fresh seafood and an extensive wine list served in this rustic steak house.

RendezvousLevel 2, LunchThis cafeteria-style restaurant serves burgers, sandwiches, ramen and rice bowls, soup and an abundant salad bar.

BirdfeederLevel 3, Plaza Deck, Lunch/Après-SkiStop by the take-away window for hamburgers, hot dogs, coffee, beer and soft drinks.

Tram Club*Level 1, Après-Ski/Bar FoodA legendary and popular sports bar serving beer, wine and cocktails.

lodge at snowbirdThe Lodge Bistro*Pool Level, Après-Ski/DinnerFrench-American cuisine is served in this popular mountainside bistro and lounge.

iron blosam lodgeWildflower*Level 3, Après-Ski/DinnerServing Italian cuisine, pizzas, appetizers and a diverse selection of wines and liquors.

creekside centerCreekside Café & GrillLevel 1, Breakfast/LunchThis slopeside café and grill serves baked goods, coffee, burgers, burritos, chili, beer and more.

on-mountain eatsThe Summit Top of the Aerial Tram, LunchEnjoy a refreshing meal and breathtaking views at Snowbird’s newest restaurant atop Hidden Peak (11,000’).

Mid-Gad Restaurant Top of Mid-Gad Chairlift, LunchGrab a snack or a hearty lunch of burgers, sandwiches, chili, beer and more at Snowbird’s mid-mountain eatery.

dinner reservationsScan QR Code or visit restaurants.snowbird.com or call 801.933.2181 for dinner reservations at the Steak Pit, The Aerie, Lodge Bistro, Wildflower and El Chanate.vi

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The flying of drones is not permitted at Snowbird. snowbird.com/drones

*Patrons of these bars and lounges must be 21 years of age or older. Please bring photo ID each time you visit.

Demos Rentals Repair Retail

Snowbird SportsLevel 3, Snowbird Center

Cliff SportsLevel 1, The Cliff Lodge

Creekside SportsLevel 2, Creekside Lodge

PipelineLevel 1, Snowbird Center

WingsLevel 1, Snowbird Center

Summit ShopIn The Summit, Top of the Tram

Christy SportsLevel 3, Snowbird Center

snowcat skiing Level 1, Snowbird Center Snowcat Skiing for Nature offers a guided backcountry experience in upper American Fork Canyon. Half-day, custom and private tours are available for groups up to 10 people. Advanced skiers and riders recommended. 12-hour advance reservation required.

backcountry tours Level 1, Snowbird CenterThe perfect way to experience backcountry skiing with a Snowbird experienced guide. This educational, scenic tour requires the ability to hike using touring skis and advanced/expert skiing ability.

free guided nature tours Mid-Gad RestaurantTour with a ranger! Learn about wildlife, geology, canyon history, animal tracks and more. Offered at 1 pm and 2 pm on Saturdays. Meet at the trail map sign.

Page 2: our - Snowbird, Utahthe “Free Guided Ski Tours” sign. Skiing can be enjoyed in many ways. At ski areas, you may be joined by people using alpine, snowboard, telemark, cross country

SLOW SKIING AREASAll runs marked and are SLOW SKIING AREAS. Fast orreckless skiing or snowboarding arenot permitted at Snowbird. Check withSki Patrol for current conditions.

NO UPHILL TRAVELFor your safety, Snowbird does not allow unauthorized uphill travel during winter operating seasons, including hiking, skinning or biking.

legendEasier Way DownFrom Hidden Peak

Easiest

Intermediate

Advanced

Expert

Resort Area Boundary

2-Person Lift

4-Person Detachable Lift

Ski Patrol — In an emergency,call 801.933.2222 or ext. 4218

Restaurant

Restrooms

Shuttle Bus Stop

Electric Vehicle Charging Station

Mountain School Meeting Area

Conveyor Lifts

Snowmobile Tours(Check-in at Activity Center)

Terrain Park Area

Area Closed

Family & Mountain SchoolLearning Area

Information in this trail map is subject to change without notice.

Skiing can be enjoyed in many ways. At ski areas, you may be joined by people using alpine, snowboard, telemark, cross country or other specialized ski equipment, such as that used by disabled or other skiers. Regardless of how you decide to enjoy the slopes, always show courtesy to others and be aware that there are elements of risk in skiing that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Observe the code listed below and share with other skiers the responsibility for a great snowsports experience.

1. Always ski in control, and be able to stop or avoid other skiers or objects.

2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.

3. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above.

4. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others.

5. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.

6. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.

7. Before loading, you must understand loading and unloading instructions as posted at the lift/Tram. If you have any questions or need special assistance, notify the lift operator before entering the loading area.

your responsibility code

Information: 801.933.2222 snowbird.com

Snow Conditions: 801.933.2100

Lodging Reservations: 1.800.640.2002

[email protected] ©2017 Snowbird Resort LLC

Thank you for visiting Snowbird, home to Utah’s only Aerial Tram and the longest ski season of any resort in Utah. If you require assistance, please feel free to talk with anyone in a Snowbird uniform. We are here to help answer your questions and make sure you are having an amazing experience on the mountain. With over 2,500 acres of skiable terrain, over a dozen restaurants, four lodges, and two new major capital improvements for the 2017–18 ski season, we are more than excited to share our knowledge and passion with our guests.

free guided skiing tours Level 3, Snowbird CenterJoin Snowbird’s Mountain Hosts on a complimentary intermediate tour of the mountain. Offered daily, tours depart at 9:30 am and 10:30 am. Lift ticket required. Meet at the “Free Guided Ski Tours” sign.

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avalanche rescue training center Sharpen your skills at the Avalanche Rescue Training Center located just east of The Cliff Lodge. Sponsored by Wasatch Backcountry Rescue and Snowbird, enjoy free access to simulated avalanche scenarios with buried transceivers located by a probe strike.

for emergency care:Call 801.933.2222 for assistance or report it to any lift operator. After 5 pm, call the above number and ask for ext. 5137. The Snowbird Medical Clinic is located on Level 1 of the Snowbird Center and is open daily during the ski season from 9 am to 5 pm. The Clinic can be reached at 801.742.3232.

peruvian gulch & gad valley

trail map resortinformation

mountain reportFor up to date lift and trail information, go to:snowbird.com/mountain-report. Follow @SnowbirdAlerts to get updated trail, lift and road conditions.

snowbird fast facts

inches annuallyof 500"Average

The Highest Restaurant in Utah

The Summit

11,000 ft.

Terrain Vertical Travel Closing Serviced Rise Time Time

Aerial Tram 2,900 ft. 8 min. 3:45 pm

Peruvian 2,572 ft. 8 min. 4 pm

Wilbere Lift 668 ft. 4.5 min. 4:30 pm

Gadzoom 1,827 ft. 9 min. 4 pm

Gad 2 1,242 ft. 6 min. 4 pm

Mid-Gad Lift 1,315 ft. 9 min. 4:15 pm

Little Cloud 1,304 ft. 3.5 min. 3:45 pm

Baby Thunder 638 ft. 4 min. 3:45 pm

Chickadee Lift 149 ft. 3 min. 5 pm

Mineral Basin 1,429 ft. 4 min. 3:30 pm

Baldy 1,019 ft. 3.8 min. 3:30 pm

All lifts open at 9 am, Alta Interconnect and Peruvian Tunnel access closes at 3:30 pm, conditions permiting.

lifts

LongestSeasonIn Utah

2,500 acres

3,240" vertical feet