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U N D E R C O N S T R U C T I O N 2 0 1 9 U N D E R C O N S T R U C T I O N 2 0 1 9 IRON HORSE 4 HEADWATERS 2 SIX SHOOTER 6 - HIGH SPEED SWIFT CURRENT 4 - HIGH SPEED POWDER SEEKER 6 - HIGH SPEED SHEDHORN 4 - HIGH SPEED EXPLORER 2 CHALLENGER 3 WHITE OTTER 2 CASCADE 3 PONY EXPRESS 3 DERRINGER 4 LONE TREE 4 LONE PEAK TRAM U N D E R C O N S T R U C T I O N 2 0 1 9 U N D E R C O N S T R U C T I O N 2 0 2 0 J U M P JUM P B U F F A L O BU F F A LO ELSH ELSH ELKHORN TRAIL ELKHORN TRAIL H A P P Y H O O V E S H A P P Y H O O V E S W A R D A N C E W A R D A N C E B L A C K F O O T B L A C K F OOT B L U E R O O M B L U E RO O M M O U N T A I N T O M E A D O W MOUNTAIN T O M E A D O W S W I F T Y J U M P L I N E S W I F T Y J U M P L I N E M T N L O O P R D MTN L O O P R D MADISON BASE AREA NO SERVICES TRAILHEAD # TRAIL Zone markers are available on trails for your orientation. If you are in need of assistance, markers may be used to identify your location. TRAILS & STATS EXPLORER EXPLORER SWIFT CURRENT SWIFT CURRENT HOLLYWOOD SWIFT CURRENT SWIFTY JUMP LINE SWIFT CURRENT KEY HOLE SWIFT CURRENT YOGIS SWIFT CURRENT REVENGE RAMCHARGER SOUL HOLE SWIFT CURRENT SWIFT CURRENT NAMELESS SWIFT CURRENT SWIFT CURRENT BUFFALO JUMP SWIFT CURRENT CAIRNS WAY SWIFT CURRENT ELBOW SWIFT CURRENT LOBO SWIFT CURRENT RAMCHARGER RAMCHARGER RAMCHARGER INDIANA JONES AFRICA RAMCHARGER FREERIDE BIKE TRAILS TECHNICAL BIKE TRAILS JOKER LIPS BLUE ROOM SNAKE CHARMER GAMBLER RABBIT RUN EASY RIDER NINJA MARMOT RAMCHARGER HAPPY HOOVES contain constructed enhanced/modified terrain, obstacles, and features such as jumps, berms, banks, bridges, drops, etc. created from dirt, wood or other materials. Freeride Trails may also incorporate Technical Trail features and designs. Freeride Trails may be built by hand and/or machine and are designed to be ridden downhill. The skills necessary to navigate Freeride Trails include negotiating variable terrain, such as jumps and drops. are designed to embrace the natural shape and terrain of the mountain. Technical Trails may contain roots, gravel, rocks, logs, water crossings, jumps, drops and other natural characteristics and obstacles found in the natural environment, and may also include some man-made obstacles and bridges. Technical Trails may be built by hand and/or machine, and look largely natural. Technical Trails may be designated for one-way or bi-directional travel. Trails in this category may be shared with other types of trail users such as hikers and equestrians. The skills necessary to navigate Technical Trails include negotiating variable terrain, such as jumps and drops. TANGO PLEASE NO BIKES ON STAIRS WALK CHILDREN BIKES YIELD TO PEDESTRIANS MOOSE FOX BIKE YOUR SLOW ZONE WALK YOUR BIKE ZONE RAMCHARGER WARDANCE RAMCHARGER BLACKFOOT 1 STAY IN CONTROL. You are responsible for avoiding objects and people. 2 KNOW YOUR LIMITS. Ride within your ability. Start small and work your way up. 3 PROTECT YOURSELF. Use an appropriate bike, helmet, and protective equipment. 4 INSPECT AND MAINTAIN YOUR EQUIPMENT. Know your components and their operation prior to riding. 5 BE LIFT SMART. Know how to load, ride and unload safely. Ask if you need help. 6 INSPECT THE TRAILS AND FEATURES. Conditions change constantly; plan and adjust your riding accordingly. 7 OBEY SIGNS AND WARNINGS. Stay on marked trails only. Keep off closed trails and features. Ride in the direction indicated. 8 BE VISIBLE. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail, feature, landing, or are not visible. 9 LOOK OUT FOR OTHERS. Look both ways and yield when entering or crossing a road or trail. When overtaking, use caution and yield to those ahead. 10 COOPERATE. If involved in or witness to an incident, identify yourself to staff. Please assist and report the incident by calling 406.995.5880. 11 LEAVE NO TRACE. Do not feed, provoke, or approach wildlife. MOUNTAIN BIKER’S REPONSIBILITY CODE Mountain biking involves the risk of serious injury or death. Your knowledge, decisions and actions contribute to your safety and that of others. Bikers should be advised that a green circle, blue square, or black diamond trail at one area is not the same as a similarly rated trail at another area. The system is a relative system that is only valid at this area. Bikers should work their way up, beginning with the easiest trails no matter what their ability level may be, until they are familiar with area ratings. ALWAYS: IN CASE OF ACCIDENT For assistance call (406)995-5880, If traveling on-trail, you may be asked for the trail name, and trail ZONE number if pertinent to your location. After hours emergencies dial 911. Big Sky Resort’s summer trails and surrounding terrain include rugged and remote areas. Response and rescue times can be lengthy. For your safety, plan ahead, go with a partner, carry appropriate gear, and recreate within your personal ability range. WARNING: Explosive devices are used in avalanche mitigation during winter. There may be unexploded devices on the mountain. DO NOT TOUCH. Report the device location by calling 406-995-5880. During the summer season, access to Big Sky Resort for recreational purposes is free of charge. A lift ticket is required for the privilege of riding the chair lift(s), but lift tickets do NOT create access to Big Sky Resort. FOR ASSISTANCE CALL (406) 995-5880, AFTER HOURS EMERGENCIES DIAL 911 Scenic Overlook C O N S T R U C T I O N Z O N E C O N S T R U C T I O N Z O N E C O N S T R U C T I O N Z O N E RETURN TO BASE AREA ON SITTING BULL RD

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Page 1: SI X H O T R 6 - HI G S P E 4 IRO C N H A O L R L S E L N M B G U E … Sky/The Resort... · 2021. 1. 16. · BIKE YOUR SLOW ZONE WALK YOUR BIKE ZONE WARDANCE RAMCHARGER RAMCHARGER

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

2019

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

2019

IRON HORSE 4

HEADWATERS 2SIX SHOOTER 6 - HIGH SPEED

SWIFT CURRENT 4 - HIGH SPEED

POW

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SEEK

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PEED

SHEDHORN 4 - HIGH SPEED

EXPLORER 2CHALLENGER 3

WHITE OTTER 2

CASCADE 3

PONY EXPRESS 3

DERRINGER 4

LONE TREE 4

LONE PEAK TRAM

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

2019

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

2020

JUMP

JUMP

BUFFALOBUFFALO

ELSHELSH

ELKHORN TRAIL

ELKHORN TRAIL

HAPPY HOO

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HAPPY HOO

VES

WARDANCEWARDANCE

BL ACKFOOT

BLA CKFOOT

BLUE ROOM

BLUE ROOM

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MTN LOOP RDMTN LOOP RD

MADISON BASE AREANO SERVICESTRAILHEAD

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TRAIL Zone markers are available on trails for your orientation. If you are in need of assistance, markers may be used to identify your location.

TRAILS & STATS

EXPLORER

EXPLORER

SWIFT CURRENT

SWIFT CURRENT

HOLLYWOOD SWIFT CURRENT

SWIFTY JUMP LINE SWIFT CURRENT

KEY HOLE SWIFT CURRENT

YOGIS SWIFT CURRENT

REVENGE RAMCHARGER

SOUL HOLE SWIFT CURRENT

SWIFT CURRENT

NAMELESS SWIFT CURRENT

SWIFT CURRENT

BUFFALO JUMP SWIFT CURRENT

CAIRNS WAY

SWIFT CURRENT

ELBOW SWIFT CURRENT

LOBO SWIFT CURRENT

RAMCHARGER

RAMCHARGER

RAMCHARGER

INDIANA JONES

AFRICA RAMCHARGER

FREERIDE BIKE TRAILS

TECHNICAL BIKE TRAILS

JOKER LIPS

BLUE ROOM

SNAKE CHARMER

GAMBLER

RABBIT RUN

EASY RIDER

NINJA MARMOT

RAMCHARGERHAPPY HOOVES

contain constructed enhanced/modified terrain, obstacles, and features such as jumps, berms, banks,

bridges, drops, etc. created from dirt, wood or other materials. Freeride Trails may also incorporate

Technical Trail features and designs. Freeride Trails may be built by hand and/or machine and are

designed to be ridden downhill. The skills necessary to navigate Freeride Trails include negotiating

variable terrain, such as jumps and drops.

are designed to embrace the natural shape and terrain of the mountain. Technical Trails may contain

roots, gravel, rocks, logs, water crossings, jumps, drops and other natural characteristics and obstacles

found in the natural environment, and may also include some man-made obstacles and bridges.

Technical Trails may be built by hand and/or machine, and look largely natural. Technical Trails may be

designated for one-way or bi-directional travel. Trails in this category may be shared with other types

of trail users such as hikers and equestrians. The skills necessary to navigate Technical Trails include

negotiating variable terrain, such as jumps and drops.

TANGO

PLEASENO BIKESON STAIRS

WALK

CHILDREN

BIKES YIELD TO

PEDESTRIANS

MOOSE

FOX

BIKEYOUR

SLOW ZONE WALK YOUR BIKE ZONE

RAMCHARGERWARDANCE

RAMCHARGERBLACKFOOT

1 STAY IN CONTROL. You are responsible for avoiding objects and people.2 KNOW YOUR LIMITS. Ride within your ability. Start small and work your way up.3 PROTECT YOURSELF. Use an appropriate bike, helmet, and protective equipment.4 INSPECT AND MAINTAIN YOUR EQUIPMENT. Know your components and their operation prior to riding.5 BE LIFT SMART. Know how to load, ride and unload safely. Ask if you need help.6 INSPECT THE TRAILS AND FEATURES. Conditions change constantly; plan and adjust your riding accordingly.

7 OBEY SIGNS AND WARNINGS. Stay on marked trails only. Keep off closed trails and features. Ride in the direction indicated.8 BE VISIBLE. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail, feature, landing, or are not visible.9 LOOK OUT FOR OTHERS. Look both ways and yield when entering or crossing a road or trail. When overtaking, use caution and yield to those ahead.10 COOPERATE. If involved in or witness to an incident, identify yourself to staff. Please assist and report the incident by calling 406.995.5880.11 LEAVE NO TRACE. Do not feed, provoke, or approach wildlife.

MOUNTAIN BIKER’S REPONSIBILITY CODE Mountain biking involves the risk of serious injury or death. Your knowledge, decisions and actions contribute to your safety and that of others. Bikers should be advised that a green circle, blue square, or black diamond trail at one area is not the same as a similarly rated trail at another area. The system is a relative system that is only valid at this area. Bikers should work their way up, beginning with the easiest trails no matter what their ability level may be, until they are familiar with area ratings. ALWAYS:

IN CASE OF ACCIDENT For assistance call (406)995-5880, If traveling on-trail, you may be asked for the trail name, and trail ZONE number if pertinent to your location. After hours emergencies dial 911. Big Sky Resort’s summer trails and surrounding terrain include rugged and remote areas. Response and rescue times can be lengthy. For your safety, plan ahead, go with a partner, carry appropriate gear, and recreate within your personal ability range. WARNING: Explosive devices are used in avalanche mitigation during winter. There may be unexploded devices on the mountain. DO NOT TOUCH. Report the device location by calling 406-995-5880.During the summer season, access to Big Sky Resort for recreational purposes is free of charge. A lift ticket is required for the privilege of riding the chair lift(s), but lift tickets do NOT create access to Big Sky Resort.

FOR ASSISTANCE CALL (406) 995-5880, AFTER HOURS EMERGENCIES DIAL 911

Scenic Overlook

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