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ARAPAHOE BASIN 13,050’ / 3,978 meters BALD MOUNTAIN (BALDY) 13,684' LENAWEE MOUNTAIN MOUNT GUYOT QUANDARY PEAK PEAK 10 13,204' 13,370' BEAR MOUNTAIN INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN 14,265' 13,633' 12,585' 12,615' Upper East Wall North Pole CLOSED Hiking Gate AREA NORTH AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE MONTEZUMA BOWL ZUMA LIFT BOWL 9 KEYSTONE CLOSED g e c NOR u Zu b m AREA a a C F orni m ce AIN LIFT e P WA C u e o o North East Wall H w w r Y LIFT n a N Pole Gates e ic n o r e N e r R l w u i n o L n a EE MOUNT r e y w Ski Area Boundary n F a K o AW Unpatrolled Unmaintained y Willy’s c n a n l o c Wide a g e M o F l Corner a LEN o l r s D u e Chute n c i Ski Area Boundary Mountain Stats D t n er a r W L c se u i o Unpatrolled Unmaintained r e m’ n e n s G C e P v s a u a Vertical ......................................................2,270 ft/692 m a lc R l li r e s w h g l C T t u or l d e G n a n Base elevation ...........................................10,780 ft/3,286 m l n i ic a e a G e W e W l n u K t P t E t t Summit elevation .......................................13,050 ft/3,978 m s G l r s C y a l a a e E a y e c e t a s r u e n s d h e t Longest run ................................................1.5 mi/2.41 km k W l o p Pallavicini b i o u t o C l s W N S h i o n h C y G n e t m Average annual snowfall ...........................350 in/889 cm i o h g d e S c u l t a a e a l r u M l l o o G t K o a S E k N l S r Number of trails .........................................109 f n A R a P l l e l i F s y a d a u t y t a w l l d o a s o z A i Number of lifts ...........................................8 A ’ P z v H o North Y South Y Land of e ri e M M e r N P s G i G n e k u a High-speed quad chairlift ..........................1 D the Giants ALLA T o Chute Chute r a m e i P n h e r a a a B t a 2 e Quad chairlift .............................................1 v J n P h S l o i i n i l d 3 u VICINI LIFT t S Triple chairlift .............................................1 n G d e r n F ’ r p i e s d e l d a a T A a i a r d e r i n R Double chairlifts ........................................3 r d e c A y T r r m t l e l e u - 4th G l e e U a b l Conveyor lifts .............................................2 n T y n d e e a r u p G y Skiable area ...............................................960 acres/388 hectares a r n t e a l h t d t a r i Tree r Cornices A d d d Lift capacity ...............................................10,700 people/hr. o u e S e l M e g e l r l c 3 e Chutes 1-8 n l S s e n d e 1 y ll y i U a C a DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY: h l h t n C a u m 8 c n t Easiest .......................................................10% i e a H d e i i a a More difficult .............................................30% n T ig R m t angler e h a R T m a Wr r urbo n i r D N o Most difficult ..............................................37% n a U i i o l e n v l d id N e d Expert ........................................................23% P e e I r l Lower a n c l r o o k t r East Wall e a t LIFT HOURS r s a n t R e W p e a r o n Black Mountain Express t e c d l U i i - a o s k y Monday through Friday ........................9:00am–4:00pm l a t r G r n B T G a Saturdays, Sundays & select holidays ..8:30am–4:00pm B T a e u a d l a r r n T C lm ce r b d g u Pallavicini hisho n T o e o o a r n B d ap W Monday through Friday ........................9:00am–3:30pm un HIGH li a S a re Saturdays, Sundays & select holidays ..8:30am–3:30pm SPEED QUAD P A i Lenawee, Norway k S S Follow the tracks to Ace’s Wild Adventure and BLACK MOUNTAIN EXPRESS t Daily .....................................................9:00am–3:30pm a learn more about the animals, trees, plants, n Molly Hogan T d seasons and bio-zones of Arapahoe Basin. a Monday through Friday ........................9:00am–3:30pm H h r e d i G Saturday & Sunday ...............................9:00am–4:00pm g u E h l x Zuma R ch h N a ib o m i Daily .....................................................9:00am–3:30pm o t ro io Montezuma Bowl terrain closes daily at 3:15pm n d n Opening/closing dates: mid-October–early June N or th F o MOLL r k M o W Y HOGAN LIFTl r ly an Map Legend g S H Chishol l u o m Tr e n g ail r d a Easiest Lift Tickets an n ce More Difficult Parking Most Difficult Restaurant/Bar Extreme Terrain Shuttle Bus Stop Early Riser Freestyle Terrain Snowsports Lessons East Wall/Montezuma Snowsports Rentals Bowl Gates Restrooms Base Area Hiking Route Warming Hut Upper Lot Entrance First Aid–Ski Patrol TAKE THE FREE SUMMIT STAGE Base Area Elevation Lifts FROM ANYWHERE IN SUMMIT 10,780’ / 3,286 meters Patrol Phones COUNTY TO ARAPAHOE BASIN High Noon Conveyor Lift Ski Area Boundary Slow Skiing Areas Gift/Retail Shop Last Chance Pedestrian Tunnel Wifi Hot Spots REMINDER: ARAPAHOE BASIN Lockers MAINTAINS SMOKE FREE Upper Lot Exit Tune Shop CHAIRLIFTS AND LIFT MAZES. Information PUBLIC CONSUMPTION OF Ticket Will Call MARIJUANA IS ILLEGAL. Uphill Access Lost and Found Base Area and Mountain Facilities 2 1 Season Pass and Ticket Office 4 Winter Sports Center 7 First Aid Location: Base Area Adult lessons, rentals, tune shop & lockers Location: Base Area 1 Hours: Monday–Friday 8:30am–4:00pm Location: Base Area Hours: Every day 8:00am–4:30pm 3 Saturday & Sunday 8:00am–4:00pm Hours: Every day 8:00am–4:00pm 4 6 2 5 8 5 Location: A-Frame Kids lessons Location: Mid mountain Hours: Monday–Thursday 8:30am–5:00pm Location: Base Area Building Hours: 9:00am–3:00pm Friday–Sunday 8:00am–5:00pm Hours: Every day 8:00am–4:00pm Hot Food: 10:30am–2:30pm 7 3 6 9 Location: A-Frame Location: A-Frame Warming hut Black Mountain Express Lift Hours: Monday–Thursday: 7:30am–2:30pm Hours: Monday–Thursday 8:30am–5:30pm Location: Top of the mountain Friday–Sunday: 7:30am–3:00pm Friday–Sunday 8:00am–6:30pm Hours: Every day 9:00am–3:30pm 70 Legendary Years. Legendary 70 A Legend 70 years in the making GRIZZLY PEAK 13,427' TORREYS PEAK 14,267' GRAYS PEAK MAY 1946 LENAWEE MOUNTAIN 2016–17 TRAIL MAP TRAIL 2016–17 BLACK MOUNTAIN 14,270' Corporation of Arapahoe DECEMBER 1946 13,193' 13,204' Arapahoe Basin opens for ARAPAHOE BASIN ARAPAHOE Basin was formed by Lawrence “Larry” A. skiing with a rope tow Jump, Frederick “Sandy” Schauffler, Max Dercum, 1947–1948 LOVELAND PASS Richard “Dick” Durrance Two single chairlifts and Thor Groswold 11,990' are opened EAST WALL 1953–1954 First poma lift in the United States is built at 1962 Arapahoe Basin Lodge opens (1964 Lodge burns down) 12,472' AIN LIFT LENAWEE MOUNT Ski Area Boundary Unpatrolled Unmaintained PALLAVICINI BLACK MOUNTAIN EXPRESS y LIFT SUMMIT p e C ic r S rn a o o e n C M l r u a a B e e m x m M u t k h Z G u c b t Ski Area Boundary h a r o r i o 1968 o C l n u B e n Unpatrolled Unmaintained s g N Larry and Marnie Jump w n t o o a l L i start the first amputee 1972 d n skiing program in Colorado Patroller Joe Jankowski G D oa purchases the ski area u r t rr u Tr an p a c s ve e rk S rs a h S L e i c n 1978 h ZUMA LIFT m a i ai n l Ralston Purina and uf C fl e g ’s Keystone acquire er ch L ze Ca i ie Arapahoe Basin d’s gh T Ne t Ju m I p n 1997 d dows e l ea l lk M Arapahoe Basin is p o E e R n purchased by n io d g t e c o n 2000–2003 n L u t c J E s d Snowmaking system (formerly Dundee) n e r y s a E d e e y t l Z c rr ra s is installed e o la o r p G n T G ie h e e P a B n n SPRING 2007 t t l ’ W M s i Black Mountain Lodge n i T n g n i r i n opens u ’ n s g e n G C r k a ’s l rd a G d l e a d e Mo ntez um 2007–2008 a ’s Montezuma Bowl opens R NO LIFT SERVICE e ve HIKE BACK TERRAIN ONLY n 2010 g Black Mountain Express e D E se is installed replacing a u er v rek av Getting Here the Exhibition lift o a Lightning Tr t s re A-Basin is just 68 miles west of Denver.