Map Key Trailmarkings Easiest More Difficult Most Difficult Operating Hours: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily (9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Cole Creek) Experts Only Easier Way Down Terrain Park Mountain Stats Ski Area Boundary Base Elevation...7433’ at base of Triple, 7016’ at Palisades Slow Skiing Midway Elevation...8320’ Bonus Terrain Peak Elevation...9416’ (open weather permitting) Out of boundary access Vertical Drop...2400’ Average Snowfall...250” Season...Late November - Mid April Lifts Sunshine...70% of the time! Detachable Quad Triple Chairlift Acres of Skiable Terrain...1600 (+ 35 in Bonus Area) Double Chairlift

Terrain Services Marked Runs...... 65 Dining Easy Trails...17% Restroom Intermediate Trails...45% Parking Learning Area Advanced Trails...38% Patrol Bonus Area...Palisades Area (6 extra runs open conditions permitting) Tickets / Guest Services Terrain Parks...1 beginner park (located on Miami Beach), ATM 1 intermediate/advanced park (located on Lower Continental/Hancock) Ongoing glading / fuel reduction project. See the reverse side of the map to Lifts learn more about this project. Magic Carpet...1 Double Chairs...3 Triple Chair...1 Detachable Quad...1 (+1 in Bonus Area) Eating Main Lodge - Breakfast, lunch and snacks. Cafeteria-style dining. Location : Main Lodge at Base Midway Lodge - Lunch. Open Weekends & Holidays. Location: Bottom of Grizzly Peak Chair Willow Creek Yurt - Lunch. Open Weekends & Holidays. Location: Bottom of Triple Chair Bierstube - Lunch and après-ski. Full-service pub-style dining. el. 7433 Location: Bottom of Miami Beach Chair. Red Lodge Mountain Resort operates under a special use permit with the Attention - Be advised that marking devices and/or equipment covers used by the Custer National Forest. Resort to inform you of a potential hazard or obstacle do not guarantee your safety and will not protect you from injury. It is your responsibility to avoid these areas. www.RedLodgeMountain.com

Lockers, Lost and Found & ATM - All are located in the lower Terrain Parks - Two freestyle terrain areas exist on the mountain SKIING, lobby level of the Main Lodge. and are designated on this map with an orange oval. They may Glading /Fuel Reduction Project This cooperative effort between Red Lodge Mountain Resort, contain jumps, hits, rails, ramps, berms, fun boxes, jibs, snowcross, PURE AND SIMPLE Lessons - The better you are, the better it gets! Try out one of these the U.S. Forest Service, and the Beartooth Resource and and other constructed or natural terrain features. Prior to using this great programs for any skier or rider: Conservation District will open the forest canopy through the terrain, you are responsible for familiarizing yourself with the • Private Lessons - Just you or you and your friends. Starting at $70 selective removal of trees, including standing dead trees. In terrain and obeying all signs and warnings. Use of this terrain • Group Lessons - Instant ski buddies. Starting at $35 addition to allowing the resort’s timber stands to better exposes you to risk of serious injury or death. Inverted aerials are • Learn to Ski - Includes rentals, lessons, and a Miami Beach lift resist the destructive effects of pine beetles and other not recommended. ticket. Starting at $49 invasive insects, the thinning will reduce fuel loads to better • Beginner Park - (located on Miami Beach) With small terrain • Wrangler Programs - Skiers ages 4-6, includes rentals, lessons, withstand forest fire, while creating new skiable terrain. and a Miami Beach lift ticket. Starting at $49 features to practice skills.

• Advanced Park - (located on Hancock/Continental) Featuring

Retail - From sunscreen to souvenirs, visit the Mountain Shop • 10 Week Youth Programs - Skiers ages 5+, Saturday and The project will take several years to fully complete, and The 2012 - 2013 - 2012 The intermediate and advanced level rails and jumps. for all of your skiing, snowboarding, and fashion needs! Sunday all-mountain ski program. Starting at $349 is taking place on both private Red Lodge Mountain Rental - Need skis for the day? Want to try snowboarding? • Women-Specific Clinics - Because you shouldn’t have to wait for Events - We think any day at Red Lodge Mountain Resort is special, Resort land and U.S. We’ve got you covered, from comfortable beginner equipment to the guys to keep up! but if you really want to turn up the fun then we suggest you join us Forest Service land. the latest and greatest in high performance demo skis. • Specialty Adult Clinics - Bumps, Carving, and Powder. for one of these events. Repairs & Tunes - If there’s anything a good skier or Learning Tools - Red Lodge Mountain Resort makes it easy for • November 23, 2012 | Opening Day snowboarder knows, it’s that it’s never your skills that are at new skiers and snowboarders to learn the sport. Our learning area • December 24-25, 2012 | Christmas Celebration fault, so it must be your equipment. Come on in for a repair or and simple to ride Magic Carpet provide a safe place to get started. • December 15, 2012 | Rail Jam tune and get back out on the snow to ski like never before. You’ll soon find you’ve progressed to the Miami Beach Chairlift, • 6 Fridays Starting in January| Town Series Race League Eating - Try one of our four dining options, including cafeteria- which will prepare you to tackle the rest of the mountain. • January 12, 2013 | Slopestyle style dining at the Main Lodge and Midway Lodge, the full-service Groups - The more people, the more you save! Red Lodge Mountain • February 2, 2013 | Kids Only - Mini Monster Rail Jam pub at the Bierstube, and the newly constructed Willow Creek Resort welcomes groups of all shapes and sizes, from elementary • February 12, 2013 | 3 Jump Jackpot Yurt at the base of the Triple Chair. schools and college groups to ski clubs and corporate retreats. • March 2, 2013 | Winter Carnival Contact us for package prices customized to fit your group. Mountain Hosts - Think of these friendly folks as your best • March 2, 2013 | Winter Carnival Rail Jam MONTANA SKIING, ski buddy. If you need assistance in any way, simply identify a Eagle Mount - This special adaptive program gets everyone on the • March 23, 2013 | Boarder Cross Race Red Lodge Mountain Resort employee in a red jacket and ask snow, thanks to some incredible volunteers. To participate or learn • April 7, 2013 | Closing Day PURE AND SIMPLE away. more, call 406-446-1328 or 406-245-5422.

Nestled within the Beartooth Mountains, Red Lodge Skier’s and Snowboarder’s Responsibility Code these areas and is not responsible for any avalanche control beyond this (d) Shall obey all posted or other warnings and instructions of the ski area Mountain Resort embodies the spirit of Montana - scenic, • Always stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or line. Any rescues beyond this boundary will be made through the Carbon operator; and uncrowded, relaxed, and exceptionally welcoming. Safety Info objects. County Sheriff’s Department (406-446-1234) and you will be charged for (e) Shall read the ski area trail map and must be aware of its contents. • People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility the rescue. Please respect all closures for your own safety. Failure to do (3) A person may not: (a) Place an object in the ski area or on the uphill track of a passenger ropeway Ski Patrol - The First Aid Station is located in the lower level of the Main to avoid them. so will result in the loss of pass or lift ticket. that may cause a passenger or skier to fall; But above all, we’re committed to excellent skiing. And Lodge. There are also Ski Patrol Stations at the Grizzly Peak Summit, Cole • You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from Montana Skier Responsibility Act that’s what you’ll find, whether you’re a beginner in our (b) Cross the track of a passenger ropeway except at a designated and approved Creek Summit and at the top of the Triple Chair. above. Montana State Law Section 23-2-736, MCA point; or learning area, a family enjoying a long cruise on Lazy M In Case of an Accident - If you are witness to or are involved in an • Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and Duties of a Skier (c) If involved in a skiing accident, depart from the scene of the accident without: (our signature 2.5 mile run), or a seasoned skier accident, stay on the scene. Place your skis in a cross above the scene yield to others. (1) A skier has the duty to ski at all times in a manner that avoids injury to the skier (i) Leaving personal identification; or challenging yourself in the chutes and glades of Cole and report the incident to any uniformed employee. • Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment. and others and to be aware of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing. (ii) Notifying the proper authorities and obtaining assistance when the person Caution - Snowcats, snowmobiles and snowmaking equipment may be (2) A skier: knows that a person involved in the accident is in need of medical or other Creek. • Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and encountered on the trails at any time. out of closed areas. (a) shall know the range of the skier’s ability and safely ski within the limits of that assistance. Slow Areas - Some areas and runs are designated as Slow Areas. Please • Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to ability and the skier’s equipment so as to negotiate any section of terrain or ski slope (4) A skier shall accept all legal responsibility for injury or damage of any kind to the and trail safely and without injury or damage. A skier shall know that the skier’s extent that the injury or damage results from inherent dangers and risks of skiing. Plan your visit now and create your observe these posted signs and maintain a speed no faster than the load, ride and unload safely. ability may vary because of ski slope and trail changes caused by weather, grooming Nothing in this part may be construed to limit a skier’s right to hold another skier new favorite memories. general flow of traffic. • If witness to or involved in an accident, alert Ski Patrol and remain changes, or skier use. legally accountable for damages caused by the other skier. Varying Conditions - As with all outdoor activities, weather conditions on scene. (b) Shall maintain control of speed and course so as to prevent injury to the skier or Contact: may change at any time. Please keep this in mind when skiing and • Do not use lifts or trails if under the influence of alcohol or drugs others; Information: 800-444-8977 snowboarding. It is best to ski with a partner, especially in the trees. Ski Area Boundaries - The Ski Area Boundary is defined by signs (c) Shall abide by the requirements of the skier responsibility code that is published Email: [email protected] Obey all signs and warnings. and/or rope lines. Red Lodge Mountain Resort does not patrol beyond by the national ski areas association and that is posted as provided in 23-2-733; Mail: PO Box 750 Red Lodge, MT 59068 www.RedLodgeMountain.com