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Bald Mountain Dollar Mountain LIFTS BALD MOUNTAIN DOLLAR MOUNTAIN 1 River Run 8 Frenchman’s 16 Half Dollar (4 Min. / 619 V. Ft.) (4 Min. / 1,502 V. Ft.) (4 Min. / 186 V. Ft.) 2 Roundhouse Gondola 10 Challenger 17 Accelerator (8 Min. / 1,928 V. Ft.) (10 Min. / 3,142 V. Ft.) (Moving Carpet) 3 Christmas 11 Lookout 18 Dollar (5 Min. / 1,353 V. Ft.) (5 Min. / 170 V. Ft.) (3 Min. / 637 V. Ft.) 4 Cold Springs 12 Seattle Ridge 19 Quarter Dollar (7 Min. / 1,060 V. Ft.) (5 Min. / 1,309 V. Ft.) (2.5 Min. / 181 V. Ft.) 5 Lookout Express 14 Mayday 21 Elkhorn (5 Min. / 2,673 V. Ft.) (7 Min. / 1,621 V. Ft.) (7 Min. / 550 V. Ft.) 7 Greyhawk 15 Kinderspielplatz 22 Silver Dollar (5 Min. / 1,488 V. Ft.) (Moving Carpet) (Moving Carpet) COLD SPRINGS CANYON PROJECT The ski area within the ski area. A special place to glide down BALD MOUNTAIN 9,150 FFTT LEGEND a wide-open bowl, navigate through trees, and test your skills LOOKOUT Easier Ski Patrol Ski Shop Shuttle down steep chutes. This is the proposed Cold Springs Canyon RESTAURANT project area that will expand the skiable terrain by 380 acres 11 More Difficult Restaurant Ski School Ticket Office at Sun Valley Resort. SEATTLE RIDGE SKI PATROL Advanced Glades Danger Parking When the project is complete, it will include replacing the MAYDAY BOWL DAY LODGE LOOKOUT BOWL Expert Only Terrain Features Adventure BROADWAY LEFTY BOWL EASTER BOWL resort’s oldest chairlift, Cold Springs (#4), with a detachable LITTLE EASTER I - 80 Trails 8,800 FT FACE KAITLYN’S BOWL BOWL IN T quad, providing a seamless transition to The Roundhouse SIGI’S BOWL E SKI PATROL R LEIGH LANE N for a bite to eat or to the Roundhouse Express gondola and A Family Slow Snow Making Ski Area Least Difficult W T I A O Area Zone Trail Boundary Route R Christmas (#3) chairlift. For those who prefer groomers and M N CHRISTMAS RIDGE S A P L C BROADWAY U. LIMELIGHT R gradual pitches, the Lower Broadway run is being extended H I Detachable High Triple Double Gondola RI N GRETCHEN ST G IN S 3,400 feet, lined with highly efficient snowmaking guns, all the ’S F Speed Quad Chair Chair Chair Moving Carpet S A MUFFY I U. COLLEGE C LV E E way to the new Cold Springs lift lower terminal. Construction R S FIRE TRAIL ’S GOLD ’S MEDALS may begin as early as Summer 2018. K Emergency Telephones located at all Lift Stations I CHRISTMAS BOWL RIDGERIDGERIDGE MID WARM SPRINGS sunvalley.com/futureplans A BYRON R LIMELIGHT C E ’S PARK ROUNDHOUSE C H A 14 R RIDGE S. SLOPES I - 80 I RESTAURANT S B B 12 T L U U. RIVER RUN M O 7,727 FT A E S G S KI U L CUT OFF R AR HOUR GLASS A WOLVERTON O EA N N U BOUNDA E S RY D E PETE’S LANE A U. HOLIDAY U. GREYHAWK ROCK GARDEN UU. HEMINGWAY 3 . R MID CHRISTMAS HEMINGWAY Y BOWL MID INHIBITION U. COZY KENNY’S L. LIMELIGHLIMELIGHT GUN TOWER LANE F ANE N N PICABO’ CLOSED F ROUND E L HOUS UU O AREA RR T T U RR SUNNYSIDE BOWL S STREET C FLYING SQUIRREL EE S V CANYON II G L. WARM SPRINGS N R I L. BROADWAY R D P II MAIDEN LANE MID GREYHAWK IBITION S HOLIDAY M HEMINGWAY THREE BEARS D INHINHIBITION L L.CHRISTMAS BOWL O C GRADUATE JANSS PASS L. PICABO’S COZY ROUNDHOUSE SLOPE ARNOLD BRICK’S ISLAND ’S L. CANYON RUN CAN-CAN 7 EXHIBITION RACE ARENA 4 ANE IC L Y YMP AR OL LL.. GREYHAWK S D L. COLLEGE KI AREA BOUN OLYMPIC UNDERGRADUATE SLEESLEEPING BEAR LILLY MARLANE F R E 5 N 10 SUNSET C STRIP H D L. JANSS PASS IP L. CAN-CAN WARM SPRINGS OLYM F Y PIC R AUJUS R RID EN DAY LODGE G CH C A E O L. FRENCH DIP D N N N U EC O TI 8 B ON EA R A L. OLYMPIC OLYMPIC I 5,885 FT K CLIFFS S L. RIVER RUN 1 2 15 RIVERIVERR RURUNN PPLALAZZAA 5,750 FTF STATE HIGHWAY 75 WARM SPRINGS ROAD A BOUN DOLLAR MOUNTAIN RE DARY AY A W I D A 6,638 FT K E S H W O R R A SKI PATROL STATE HIGHWAY 75 ELKHORN BOWL ELKHORN FACE S E P P ’ OLD BOWL E S DRAGON’S BACK S R K TU EN I N V T O E A IN O T W R SUN VALLEY ROAD J T O B E D O ’ A S O W R L B L L U O A N U R TERRAIN PARK N F A D C A SADDLE ROAD E R HID Y IT DEN U G VA R R L F LE A Y N E D D U D I A B T R I O O F N 21 C A The difficulty ratings assigned to trails at Sun Valley are based B IN on difficulty relative to other trails on the same mountain. Users of POVERTY FLATS P R all ability levels should begin with easier trails before advancing. A C DOLLAR ROAD 22 T IC E 16 SUN VALLEY VILLAGE 18 17 Bald Mountain is located in the Sawtooth National CAROL’S Forest and on public lands managed by Twin Falls DOLLAR MTN. LODGE District–BLM. Sun Valley operates under a Special 6,010 FT Use Permit from the U.S. Forest Service. recycle this map when finished. when map this recycle MOUNTAIN DINING ( See reverse side of map) stonepaperinfo.com it's waterproof and tear-resistant)! Please Please tear-resistant)! and waterproof it's production ( production and Sun Valley Village Map • Carol’s Dollar Mountain Lodge in used chemicals hazardous or water, trees, no are There • Lookout Restaurant stone. reclaimed eco-friendly 100% from made paper on • River Run Lodge (River Run Plaza) maps trail our print to chose we why is which sustainability, • Roundhouse Restaurant environmental to committed are Valley Sun at We • Seattle Ridge Lodge (on top of Seattle Ridge) PAPER! STONE 100% ON PRINTED Ice Skating • Warm Springs Day Lodge Guest Information To Trail Creek Cabin, Center Sun Valley Club & Pool Nordic Center www.sunvalley.com Website: 622.4111 208. Operator: Resort 622.2292 208. 4 Found: & Lost .635.4150 800 5 Report: Snow Mountain 622.6136 208. LEARN THE TYPES OF TERRAIN Office: Ticket .786.8259 800 Reservations: Resort 9 Sun Valley’s Dollar Mountain and Bald Mountain encompass very 3 7 diverse landscape. It is important to understand the different terrain Us Contact 6 2 8 offered in order to use it safely alongside all other mountain guests. 1 The Spa “GO WITH THE FLOW” TERRAIN These areas of the mountain are for a more relaxed and social atmosphere designed to accommodate the widest range of skiers and riders. A “Go with the Flow” approach sets the tone for an inclusive, fun, and welcoming environment for all ages and ability levels. Village Shops FREESTYLE TERRAIN Freestyle Terrain, as opposed to groomed runs, can contain jumps, hits, ramps, banks, boxes, rails, and other man-made features. The orange “Smart Style” symbol identifies freestyle terrain on the mountain— it’s important to understand the “Smart Style” safety guidelines in order to use this terrain safely. • Start Small: Every time you use freestyle terrain, make a plan for each feature you want to use. Your speed, approach, and take off will directly affect your maneuverability and landing. VILLAGE DINING VILLAGE SHOPS, SERVICES & RECREATION • Look Before You Leap: Scope around the jumps first, not over them. Know your landings are clear and clear yourself out of the 1• á la Mode 5• Gretchen’s • Trail Creek Cabin • Bellissimo (Gifts & Home Goods) • Pete Lane’s Mountain Sports • Sun Valley Signatures & Gifts landing area. 2• Village Station 6• Konditorei (not on map) • Brass Ranch (Men’s & Women’s Clothing) (Clothing, Ski & Bike Rental) • SQN • Easy Style It: Start small and work your way up (inverted aerials (opening December 2017) 7• Poolside Lounge • Sun Valley Club • Chocolate Foundry • Playschool (Day Care) • The Spa not recommended). • Respect Gets Respect: From the lift line through the park. 3• Boiler Room 8• Short Line Deli & Nordic Center • Ice Skating (Indoor & Outdoor) • Pools & Jacuzzi • Towne & Parke (Fine Jewelry) (not on map) 4• The Duchin 9• The Ram • Opera House (Movies) • Post Office • The Toy Store FAMILY AREAS • Panache (Women’s Clothing) • Guest Information Center • Wells Fargo Bank For more information or to make a reservation call (Information & Show Tickets) These special areas of the mountain provide a slower and more relaxed 208.622.2800 or visit sunvalley.com. atmosphere designed to accommodate the widest range of abilities. Safe travel and avoiding uncomfortable situations sets the tone for a courteous, “Go with the Flow” skiing and riding experience. SAFETY FIRST SLOW ZONES Your Responsibility Code Mountain Programs Sun Valley SnowSports Sun Valley’s Slow Zones require very slow travel at all times. These TRAIL MAP Skiing and snowboarding can be enjoyed in many ways. Alpine, snowboard, high-use areas, attracting a diverse set of abilities, are monitored by telemark, cross-country and other specialized ski equipment, such as adaptive mountain staff who enforce slow skiing/riding. Please & GUEST GUIDE equipment, may be found at Sun Valley. Regardless of how you decide to enjoy Bald Mountain’s consistent pitch, lack of lift lines and Innovation meets tradition in Sun Valley’s world- join us in extending courteous, comfortable and WINTER SEASON | 2017–2018 the slopes, always show courtesy to others.
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