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LOVELAND
FT. LUPTON
THORTONBROOMFIELD
LOUISVILLE/LAFAYETTE
LONGMONT
NEDERLAND
BLACKHAWK/CENTRAL CITY
GOLDEN
ARVADA
WESTMINSTER
DIA
AURORACHERRY HILLS
VILLAGE
LITTLETON
ENGLEWOOD
LAKEWOOD
FORT COLLINS
LEFTHANDCANYON DR
GUEST SERVICES EQUIPMENT RENTALS Our Rental and Demo Center is located in the Indian Peaks Lodge. A helpful and efficient staff offers over 1,000 sets of skis, boots, poles, and snowboards. Eldora offers a fleet of Volkl rental skis, Burton snowboards, and an inventory of Volkl, HEAD, Atomic, and Salomon Demo Skis. Try our equipment for the ride of your life. Rossignol cross-country classic, skate skis, and snowshoes are available at the Nordic Center.
RENTAL HELMETS Eldora offers child and adult helmets for rent. We encourage this option for your safety. Helmets are available in the Indian Peaks Lodge.
RETAIL Eldora Mountain Sports is located in the Timbers Lodge and provides a complete selection of accessories, gifts, and great Eldora logo wear. Accessories are also available in Indian Peaks Lodge and the Nordic Center.
TUNING CENTER Eldora is proud to offer a state-of-the-art tuning facility. Located in the Indian Peaks Lodge, the Wintersteiger tuning center offers precision tunes for both skis and snowboards. Drop off your skis or snowboard with us and have them tuned while you wait. Typically it takes no more than 45 minutes.
DAY STORAGE A basket check is located in the Indian Peaks Lodge, and lockers are downstairs in the Timbers Lodge for your convenience. These are great spots to store accessories and shoes for the day, or you can leave your bags in your vehicle.
FOOD & DRINK TIMBERS Grill
TIMBERS Tap Room & Coffee Bar
INDIAN PEAKS Cafe & Bar
THE LOOKOUT at Corona Bowl
WEST WING
GROUPS Eldora can accommodate groups of 20-200 or more, most days of the season. We have something for every budget and taste. Visit www.eldora.com or call 303-440-8700 ext #256 for all the details.
LODGING From the charm of the historic mining town of Nederland to the excitement and never ending entertainment of Boulder, there are a variety of lodging options close to Eldora. For lodging and lift packages, please visit www.boulderskiescape.com or visit our website www.eldora.com for additional lodging information.
FIND US ON
CONTACTING ELDORA Phone: 303-440-8700 Mail: Eldora Email: [email protected] 2861 Eldora Ski RoadWeb: www.eldora.com Nederland, CO 80466
DRIVING MAP
WEEKEND/HOLIDAY SCHEDULE (subject to change)Leave Boulder Arrive Eldora Leave Eldora Arrive Boulder
6:10 am 6:58 am 7:13 am 8:58 am8:10 am 8:58 am 9:13 am 9:58 am
10:10 am 10:58 am 11:13 am 11:58 am12:10 pm 12:58 pm 1:13 pm 1:58 pm
2:10 pm 2:58 pm 3:13 pm 3:58 pm3:10 pm 3:58 pm 4:13 pm 4:58 pm4:10 pm 4:58 pm 5:13 pm 5:58 pm
WEEKDAY SCHEDULE (subject to change at anytime)Leave Boulder Arrive Eldora Leave Eldora Arrive Boulder
6:43 am 7:31 am 7:38 am 8:26 am8:03 am 8:51 am 9:06 am 9:52 am
10:10 am 10:58 am 11:06 am 11:52 am12:10 pm 12:58 pm 1:06 pm 1:52 pm
2:10 pm 2:58 pm 3:26 pm 4:12 pm3:40 pm 4:28 pm 4:36 pm 5:22 pm4:40 pm 5:28 pm 5:36 pm 6:22 pm
TRANSPORTATIONSki-n-Ride For the good of our environment and future generations, and to ensure access during peak times, Eldora encourages all guests to use the Ski-n-Ride (RTD N Route) to the resort or carpool with friends. Parking is based on availability. Eldora is the ONLY ski resort with scheduled RTD bus service 7-days a week. For a stress-free trip to the mountain, you just can’t beat Ski-n-Ride. RTD service will pick you up at the Downtown Boulder Station and drop you off a few quick steps from the chairlifts.
SORRY. NO DOGS – NO DRONESIn an effort to maintain the natural environment, water quality, and the health & safety of our guests, we do not allow dogs or drones at the resort. Thank you for understanding.
ELDORA RESORT STATISTICS Hours of Operation: 9am – 4pm, 7 days a week
10 Lifts: 1 NEW! Highspeed 6-Pack Chairlift 2 Quad Chairlifts 1 Triple Chairlift 3 Double Chairlifts 3 Surface Lifts
Top Elevation: 10,600 feetBase Elevation: 9,200 feetVertical Rise: 1,400 feet
OFFICIAL PARTNERS
TERRAIN PARKS
Our second year of Woodward terrain parks at Eldora is better than ever. We have expanded our parks to cover all levels of ability and styles of riding while keeping flow and creativity front and center. More parks and more progression equals more fun.
SKI & RIDE SCHOOL Call 303-440-8700 for more information and for reservations.
All youth Eldora ski and snowboard lessons are now Built by WOODWARD, infusing every lesson with a progressive experience that makes on and off snow learning a lot more fun. Less school. More cool. Participants explore the WOODWARD Hub, which is an indoor progression area for balance, coordination, and skill development. Outside, we have expanded the WOODWARD Start ParkTM including specially designed teaching terrain that makes learning easier and more fun. For both youth and adults, our amazing team of instructors will create a great, supportive atmosphere, making the ski and snowboard learning process better than ever.
DISCOVER SKIING OR SNOWBOARDING All day Group Lessons are designed to introduce adults ages 15+ to skiing or snowboarding. Lessons include levels 1-3 all-day lessons, lift, and rentals. Lessons begin at 10am.
MOUNTAIN EXPLORERS All day Kids’ Group Lessons are designed to introduce kids ages 4-14 to skiing or snowboarding. Lessons include levels 1-6 all day lessons, lift, lunch, and rentals. Lessons begin at 10am.
PRIVATE LESSONS If you are looking for a more personal learning experience, a private lesson is for you. Available for skiers and snow-boarders of all abilities and ages. Reservations are highly recommended.
ELDORABLES is for children ages 4-5. Register for half-day options on Thursdays, Fridays, and all-day on weekends.
TREK is for children ages 6-14, and is designed to build confidence through progression and to develop all-mountain skills that will last a lifetime. We offer cross-country skiing, alpine skiing, and snowboarding. This is a great beginner, intermediate, and advanced pathway that is fun for all participants. Register for Saturday or Sunday sessions.
MINI RATS is a freestyle-based program for ages 7-14 that meets on Sundays. This program takes a progression-based approach and will teach basic terrain park skills, including park etiquette, jumps, jibs, and style. Our instructors are highly skilled and trained to encourage a life-long passion for skiing and snowboarding.
WOMEN’S DAYS programs are designed for women ages 21+. Participants can choose either alpine or nordic programs. This is an incredible way for women to improve skills, exercise outdoors, and share their passion for winter sports. Register for Tuesday or Wednesday sessions.
FRONT RANGE GANG is for ski or snowboard enthusiasts ages 21+. It is a social guided tour that will show you Eldora’s best groomers, tree runs, bumps, uphill routes, and views of the continental divide. This program is available Mondays or Thursdays in January, Febuary, and March.
NORDIC CENTER Eldora Nordic Center provides a scenic setting for cross-country skiers and snowshoers of all abilities. Our 40km of trails are designated for classic skiing, skate skiing, or snowshoeing.
ALPINE TOURING Eldora offers uphill skiing under a restricted use operation plan on select days. For more information on our uphill policy please visit www.eldora.com.
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JAMES PEAKELEVATION 13,301´
JAMES PEAKELEVATION 13,301´
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SUMMIT ELEVATION 10,800´SUMMIT ELEVATION 10,800´BRYAN MOUNTAINBRYAN MOUNTAIN
COLORADO SKI SAFETY ACT It is your duty to obey the law. Colorado law recognizes that dangers are inherent in the sport of skiing, regardless of any and all reasonable safety measures that can be employed. Therefore, the Colorado Ski Safety Act of 1979, as amended, contains provisions that are important to all members of the skiing public and outlines the responsibilities of all skiers. Copies of the Act are available at any ticket office or Ski Patrol facility. WARNING Under Colorado law, a skier assumes the risk of any injury to person or property resulting from any of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing and may not recover damages from any ski area operator for any injury resulting from any of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing, including changing weather conditions, existing and changing snow conditions, bare spots, rocks, stumps, trees, collision with natural objects, man-made objects or other skiers, variations in terrain, and the failure of skiers to ski within their own abilities. Colorado Law includes cliffs, jumps, extreme, and freestyle terrain in the inherent dangers and risks of skiing.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY CODE Eldora can be enjoyed in many ways. You may see people using alpine, snowboard, telemark, cross-country, or other specialized ski equipment, such as that used by disabled 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 and snowboarding, which common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Observe the code listed below and share with others the responsibility for a great skiing or snowboarding experience.
– Always remain in control and be able to stop or avoid other people and objects.
– People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.
– Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above.
– Whenever starting downhill or merging onto a trail, look uphill and yield to others.
– Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
– Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.
– Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and the ability to load, ride, and unload safely.
PLEASE BE AWARE that Snowmobiles, Snowcats and Snowmaking equipment may be encountered at anytime.
Skiers and riders should be advised that a green circle, blue square or black dia-mond trail at Eldora is not necessarily the same as a similarly rated trail at another area. The system is a relative system that is valid only at this area. Skiers and riders should work their way up, beginning with the easiest trails no matter what their abil-ity level may be, until they are familiar with the trails at Eldora.
FREESTYLE TERRAIN Designated with orange shading, freestyle terrain may contain jumps, hits, ramps, banks, fun boxes, jibs, rails, half pipes, quarter pipes, snowcross, bump terrain and other constructed or natural terrain features. Prior to use, you are responsible for familiarizing yourself with freestyle terrain and obeying all instructions, warnings, and signs. Freestyle skills require maintaining control on the ground and in the air. Use of Freestyle Terrain exposes you to the risk of serious injury or death. Inverted aerials are not recommended. You assume the risk.
RESPECT GETS RESPECT Respect Freestyle Terrain and others. Only one person on a feature at a time. Wait your turn and call your start. Always clear the landing area quickly. Respect all signs and do not enter Freestyle Terrain or use features when closed.
LIFT SAFETY Be advised that you cannot board a lift unless you have sufficient physical dexterity, ability, and knowledge to negotiate or to use such lift safely, or until you have asked for and received information sufficient to enable you to load, ride, and unload the lift safely. You may not use a lift or any ski trail when under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
SLOW ZONES Certain areas (highlighted on the map) are designated as SLOW ZONES. Please observe the posted slow zone areas by maintaining a speed no faster than the general flow of traffic. Fast and aggressive skiing and riding will not be tolerated.
SNOW IMMERSION & TREE WELL SAFETY If you leave the groomed trails at Eldora, you are voluntarily accepting the risk of a deep snow immersion accident. A deep-snow or tree-well immersion accident occurs when a skier or rider falls into an area of deep, unconsolidated snow and becomes immobilized and can suffocate.
WARNING: RISK OF AVALANCHE While snow safety and avalanche mitigation efforts help reduce the risk of avalanches, avalanches and snow slides may occur at ski areas, both inside and outside of the posted boundaries. Avalanches are an inherent risk of the sport due to the nature of snow and its application on steep, mountainous terrain. Become educated on how to reduce the risk of injury or death from avalanches through your own actions and awareness. Visit www.avalanche.org or contact Eldora Ski Patrol for further information on the risks and prevention of avalanche-related injuries or death.
RED TAIL | ALPENHORN | WOLF TONGUE
BUILT IN 2016-2017
TRAIL MAPLEGEND
This institution is an equal opportunity provider, and is operated under special use permit with the Roosevelt National Forest.
Eldora employees are committed to sustaining the region’s environmental, cultural, and economic health. We encourage visitors to support this effort through recycling, conserving electricity and water, and using the Boulder County Regional Transit District (RTD).
Our trail maps are made of 100% recyclable paper.
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