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Fantasy Ridge Elevation 10,472 ft Summit Express FANTASY RIDGE Honeycomb Peak Elevation 10,035 ft Elevation 10,463 ft OR O E D IT CK M BA A R Y N O D O D HONEYCOMB PEAK T BLACK BESS To/From Brighton T N BRIGH FRO Ski Resort SOL BUCKEYE Evergreen Peak JUNIOR Elevation 9,850 ft D Y Y N T VOLTAIRE A R E M IB I L T E W O To/From Brighton O Ski Resort DL PRINCE OF WALES AW N C HEADWALL FOREST EVERGREEN O R N E R C H E U BARRETT’S GLADE T T T F I BLACK E A CATHEDRAL CIRQUE H MINE S M FOREST NA DY HONEYCOMB CANYON ITE AM YN BOUNDARY CHUTES EVERGREEN D MIDDLE SLOPE Powderhorn II LIFTS EASIER Elevation 9,800 ft SLOW SKI AREA MORE DIFFICULT PARACHUTE Elevation 8,740 ft PERMANENT AY AREA CLOSURE MOST DIFFICULT DW Map Legend ROA SOLITUDE NORDIC CENTER NO UPHILL SolitudeB Nordic TrailsMILK RUN TRAVEL AREA EXPERT ONLY TERRAIN E (AVALANCHE DANGER) A G Elevation 8,207 ft SILVER LAKE LOOP T S Solitude has a variety of trails to suit your needs, from flat, LE Alpine chairlifts ResortRESO BoundaryRT BOUNDARY A SNOWSHOE TRAIL R E ID TRAVERSE S open areas on the lake to rolling, wooded trails. G (ACCESS TO EXPERT TERRAIN ONLY; S Z D E Easiest TicketsNO HIKING ABOVE TRAVERSE) E IP -A I NO MAN’S LAND C DOUBLE- CHAIRLIFTDE A LAKE FLA BOOT PACK C E Easiest T M Moderately Difficult Ski School(ACCESS TO EXPERT TERRAIN ON LYA) T O LIFTS EASIER I Lake Flat – 0.3 km Evergreen – 0.4 km ACCESS GATE M TRIPLE CHAIRLIFT N EVENING STAR (ENTER THROUGH OPEN GATE ONLY) HERE BE DRAGONS Cross Country Restaurant M D C SLOW SKI AREA MORE DIFFICULT Little Redman – 1.0 km Mid Redman – 1.2 km U O SKI SCHOOLS L B N YP PERMANENT A E AS Snowshoe Trail Restrooms QUAD CHAIRLIFT Silver Lake – 0.5 km S S AREA CLOSURE MOST DIFFICULTSKI PATROL N C I ER E ILV LAK O D S E S NO UPHILL FIRST AID D O LIFTS EASIER Y R A No UphillL TravelTRAVEL Area AREA EXPERT ONLYSnacks TERRAIN & DETACHABLE R B (AVALANCHE DANGER) N D R RESTAURANT HIGH-SPEED Moderately Difficult A Avalanche DangerSLOW SKI AREA MORE DIFFICULTBeverages A P IG QUAD CHAIRLIFT H RESORT BOUNDARY SNOWSHOE TRAIL M TPERMANENT SNACKS & BEVERAGES BypassI – 0.3 km New Sensation – 1.5 km GO Permanent ClosedTRAVERSEAREA CLOSURE Area MOST DIFFICULTLodging T RTI (ACCESS TO EXPERT TERRAIN ONLY; CONVEYOR LIFT E E SUMMIT EXPRESS V NO HIKING UPHILL ABOVE TRAVERSE) RESTROOMS Big Redman – 2.0 km Cornucopia – 3.0 km DOUBLE CHAIRLIFT CIRQUE The use of dronesBOTRAVELOT PAis AREACK not allowed anywhereEXPERT ONLY at Solitude TERRAIN Mountain Resort. (AVALANCHE DANGER) P (ACCESS TO EXPERT TERRAIN ONLY) OL TICKET OFFICE AR Camp Loop –0.3 km Cabin Fever – 1.5 km IS T REACSOCERTSS BOUNDARYGATE TRIPLESNOWSHOE CHAIRLIFT TRAIL (ENTER THROUGH OPEN GATE ONLY) S LODGING EVERGREEN TRAVERSE NO O (ASKICCESS SCHOOL TO EXPERT TERRAIN ONLY; RT L NO HIKING ABOVE TRAVERSE) H CCESS QUAD CHAIRLIFT S IT A W DOUBLE CHAIRLIFT T M E E NAVARONE BOSKIOT PA PATROLCK CROSS COUNTRY A SUM ST S T I (AFIRCCESSST TO AID EXPERT TERRAIN ONLY) R Skier Responsibility Code D W OP DETACHABLE I A P LO M AR O CRYSTAL POINT M ACRESTCEAURANTSS GATE TRIPLEHIGH-SPEED CHAIRLIFT P (ENTER THROUGH OPEN GATE ONLY) O A VER B POWDERHORN II D C IN FE QUAD CHAIRLIFT Snowsports can be enjoyed in many ways. At ski areas, you may AB E L C SKISNAC SCHOOLKS & BEVERAGES A R S QUADCONVEYOR CHAIRLIFT LIFT O see people using alpine, snowboard, telemark, cross country W U N SKIREST PAROOMSTROL L THand other specialized ski equipment, such as that used by I FIRST AID N S DETACHABLE T P TICKET OFFICE E disabledAR or other skiers. Regardless of how you decide to enjoy IN LOO RESTAURANT HIGH-SPEED FL CAB the slopes, always show courtesy to others and be aware that E E QUAD CHAIRLIFT E DY D Fire Station SNLODGINGACKS & BEVERAGES T PSO there are elements of risk in skiing that common sense and S RHA A SOLITUDE TRAIL CONVEYOR LIFT T L RECRSTOSROOMSS COUNTRY personal awareness can help reduce. Observe the code listed R G SUNRISE E ’S N below and share with other skiers the responsibility for a great E Y MID T R R TICKET OFFICE O F A ED I W G A M skiing experience. D L I A T R U I A P N A LODGING B I S TA L D M • Always stay in control,L and be able to stop or avoid otherL N D Y CROSS COUNTRY A L E S people or objects. R O S T I C R V O • People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your R E E N responsibility to avoid them. U E C B O IG R • You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visibleT P ION E APEX EXPRESS L IA NEW SENSAT DM A from above. I N T • Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill T HONEYCOMB RETURN CR L EEK B ROLLER COASTER and yield to others. E O L T D W TOM • Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment. HINE BO O S RED AR SUN M E L LIT AN LO T • Observe all posted signs andC warnings. Keep off closed trails TL OP S D L E B U Y RE H and out of closedT areas. R DMA T P N N R • Prior to using any lift, youS must have the knowledge and ability O O E I E T N to load,T ride and unloadU safely. T Snowshoeing Trails I L A E B R • ThisM is a partial list. E I QUEEN BESS A R P Silver Lake Loop – 1.0 km S THE YURT N T Y S N Circumnavigates beautiful Silver Lake KNOWD THE CODE. IT’S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. E I T M E S A RW E E Cabin Loop – 1.5 km Use Facilities atR Your Own Risk E S T C A Elevation 8,740 ft S D SOL N N E E N U Rolling terrain through rustic cabins ITU I A L DE Skiers and snowboarders Aassume the inherent risks of skiing D L D D B E ST M B - E R and snowboarding. Therefore, Solitude requires that participants N L E R M E E M H E Redman Loop – 1.5 km T U R B recognize the dangers or conditions which are an integral part U U S D S R M R Scenic tour from Solitude Village of the sports of skiing, snowboarding and ski jumping, includingA U MOONBEAM EXPRESS U Elevation 8,207 ft D T G but not limited to: changing weather conditions; variations or T S S Creek Bottom – 2.0 km steepness in terrain; snowRACE or ice COURSE conditions; surface or subsurface’ Please N EAGLE EXPRESS Meanders from Solitude Village up to the Nordic Center Stay on right side of trail. SOLITUDE VILLAGE conditions such as bare spots, forest growth, rocks, stumps,A N impact with lift towers and other structures and their components;E U R D Solitude Trail – 3.0 km Ski and snowshoe only on collision with other skiers; and a skier’s failure to ski or jump within E Remote traverse down to Solitude Village designated trails. the skier’s own ability. If you cannot accept the inherent risks of the M O sport, please do not skiS inA thisM area. H E STREET N U R E . T T N S U . L I S A . I D R T A L F T L / E L E Y Y G E - D D N D R T N D A O I E U A I E A O H T N D C L S E LINK L S T H A L E L Y R I L S R A A S Y S I E A O L H T P S R ’ T R P C S E S N N R E H T I TU O E R L B L OM O YC W NE HO P OS TCA RD Avalanche Beacon Training Area Elevation 7,988 ft Trail Pass Rates Private & Group Snowshoe Tours The Snowshoeing Adventure Package is offered twice Trail Pass Full Day Half Day Lessons Solitude (12:30 p.m.) daily at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and requires advance Lessons Per Person With Rentals reservations. Trail Pass, snowshoes, overshoes and Nordic Pass (7-64) 8 $1 $14 Trail Pass included in prices pole rentals are included, plus a one hour guided Nordic tour by a local naturalist. Snowshoeing is a great Nordic Senior (65+) $10 — Group Beginner $52 $59 way to exercise while learning about beautiful Big Nordic Child (6 and under) Free Free Classic Lesson Cottonwood Canyon. $40 per person; $30 for children Center Nordic 2 out of 3 day pass $32 — One hour, offered daily 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. 10 years and under. Nordic 10 day punch pass $137 — Private Lesson $62 $70 One hour lesson offered daily by appointment only Nordic Season Pass $225 — Each additional person $26 $37 Solitude Dining Nordic Season Pass with $99 — Alpine Season Pass Purchase Free Beginner Lesson From the European-inspired family favorites of The Nordic Center offers free classic ski lessons for St.