BROADWAY MARKETPLACE
Breakfast & Lunch, Main Lodge
YODLER RESTAURANT & BAR
Lunch & Dinner, across from Main Lodge
MOUNTAINSIDE BAR & GRILL
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner, across from Main
Lodge, inside Mammoth Mountain Inn
GRIZZLY SQUARE MARKETPLACE
Breakfast & Lunch, Canyon Lodge
CANYON COFFEE
Breakfast & Lunch, Canyon Lodge
THE MILL
Breakfast & Lunch, base of Stump Alley Express (Chair 2)
THE LUNCHBOX
Lunch Only, bottom of Roller Coaster Express (Chair 4)
FOWL LANGUAGE
Lunch Only, Eagle Lodge
McCOY MARKETPLACE
Lunch Only, McCoy Station
COCA-COLA LOUNGE
Lunch Only, McCoy Station
ELEVEN53 CAFÉ
Lunch Only, the summit
THE OUTPOST
Lunch Only, base of Chairs 13 & 14
ON-MOUNTAIN
DINING
WHITEBARK RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerThe Village at Mammoth,
Inside The Westin Monache Resort
A contemporary ambiance and sophisticated menu.
NEW! VULCANIA
Lunch & Dinner • The Village at Mammoth
Authentic Italian staples and thoughtfully
crafted cocktails — with a twist.
53 KITCHEN & COCKTAILS
Lunch & Dinner • The Village at Mammoth
Family-friendly sports bar with American
eats and classic cocktails.
YAMA RAMEN
Dinner Only • The Village at Mammoth
Traditional ramen, sake bombs, and a Japanese whisky bar.
THE LAKEFRONT
Dinner Only • Inside Tamarack Lodge
Mammoth's most intimate ne dining experience.
All dining locations in The Village are easily accessible
by taking the Village Gondola down from Canyon Lodge,
or using the Ski Back Trail (see map on reverse).
Visit our Dining Guide for specic offerings at each location –
MammothMountain.com/Dining-Guide
OFF-MOUNTAIN
DINING
BE IN THE KNOW
WITH THE FREE
MAMMOTH APP
DAILY UPDATES
Check in each morning to plan your day and nd
out if you should head to powder stashes, carve
some corduroy, or take some playful park laps.
TICKETS & RELOADS
From the app, you can purchase new tickets to
pick up, or reload your existing ticket to head
straight to the lifts. Once you have a ticket, you
can add on more days right from your phone.
CAMS
Witness the action all over the mountain
from 7 different webcams or check out
what’s going on in The Village.
TRACK YOUR TURNS
The dashboard tracks your trails, vertical,
altitude, number of runs, top speed, and
more. Track solo or create a group and see
who can make it on the leaderboard.
BE SAFE &
HAVE FUN
Mammoth works hard to provide a safe, consistent,
and fun mountain experience. We insist upon personal
responsibility and respect for others and our environment.
To ensure fun for all, irresponsible behavior such as rude conduct
or gestures, defacing property and violating the standards below,
is not tolerated and could result in losing your lift privileges.
• Caution – snowmobiles, snowcats and snowmaking
may be encountered at any time.
• Always brake your speed when entering a SLOW
ZONE. Match your speed to the ow of trafc.
• Ski defensively – expect the unexpected. Reckless or
irresponsible skiing or riding will not be tolerated.
• You will not be permitted to load a lift or ski/ride a trail if
you are visibly under the inuence of drugs or alcohol.
• Skinning uphill is permitted only during operating hours,
and requires a special pass with a visible arm band.
• Never duck a roped or signed closure.
• Don’t cut in front of others in the lift line.
• Please dont throw snowballs or spray others with snow.
• Refrain from using profanity around others
this is a family-friendly resort.
• No smoking/vaping in public spaces, including lift lines.
• Focus on lift loading, not your cell phone or electronic device.
• No open containers in lift lines or on lifts.
• Please dont litter. Trash and recycling bins
can be found at all base lodges.
• Only service animals are permitted at the ski area.
No sledding.
SHOW COURTESY
TO OTHERS
MAKE A PLAN
KNOW THE ZONE
STOP ON THE SIDE
CALIFORNIA STATE PENAL CODE
The following misdemeanors are punishable by a ne of up to $1,000.
Violators will also lose lift privileges.
• Skiing/riding within or entering a CLOSED area. PC 602(r).
• Leaving the accident scene if involved in a collision, except to notify
authorities or obtain assistance. PC 653i.
• Skiing/riding without a valid lift ticket or pass.
VISIT MAMMOTHMOUNTAIN.COM/SAFETY FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF
ON- AND OFF-HILL STANDARDS.
EVENTS
Mammoth Mountain is home to some of the
most incredible events on and off the snow,
please check MammothMountain.com/Events
for a current calendar.
NOVEMBER
11 Opening Day
24 Thanksgiving Holiday Dinners
25 Holiday Tree Lighting in The Village
DECEMBER
3 4 Full Moon Tours at Tamarack XC Ski Center
4 & 18 Unbound Series
17 Night of Lights
19 – 22 Western Region FIS Open SL\GS
30 – 31 Sunset Tours at Tamarack XC Ski Center
31 New Years Celebrations
JANUARY – SAFETY MONTH
4, 5, 6 Full Moon Tours at Tamarack XC Ski Center
5 – 7 Far West Open Series GS/SL
6 & 7 Après at Canyon Lodge Every Friday & Saturday through April 15
7 Woolly’s Dance Party Every Friday & Saturday through March
13 – 14 Sunset Tours at Tamarack XC Ski Center
15 – 16 Unbound Series
19 – 22 Far West Masters DH/SG
FEBRUARY
1 – 4 Toyota U.S. Grand Prix
3 4 Full Moon Tours at Tamarack XC Ski Center
13 16 Future’s Tour
11 – 12 Far West U12 North Series SL
11, 12, 24, 25, 26 Unbound Series
17 18 Sunset Tours at Tamarack XC Ski Center
MARCH
4 Full Moon Tours at Tamarack XC Ski Center
5 – 11 USCSA Collegiate National Championships
16 – 21 U.S. Revolution Tour
24 26 JLA Banked Slalom
28 April 2 U.S. Ski & Snowboard Masters Nationals
APRIL
8 Mammoth Caldera Burn
9 Easter Festivities
16 Annual Pond Skim
17 – 20 Western Region FIS Speed Series
2123 Mammoth Invitational
MAY
6 Party in the Park
7 B4BC Love Your Peaks
27 – 29 Memorial Day Weekend Festivities
RENTALS & LESSONS
SLOPESIDE RENTALS & DEMOS
Never drag equipment up to the mountain again. Mammoth
Rental & Demo Shops offer slopeside pick-up, drop-off
and adjustments, free overnight storage, and the best eet
of rental skis and snowboards in town. Located at each
base lodge and at the Mountain Center in The Village.
Book online at MammothMountain.com/Rentals.
SKI & SNOWBOARD SCHOOL
A lesson with one of our expert instructors will help
you improve quickly so you can enjoy skiing or riding
more. Every lesson comes with lift line priority access
and our Ski School 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Book online at MammothMountain.com/Lessons.
OFF-HILL ACTIVITIES
If you’re looking for something else to do besides
skiing or snowboarding, there is plenty of fun
to be had on and off the hill. Check the free
Mammoth App for more info, or go to
MammothMountain.com/Activities.
SNOWMOBILE ADVENTURES
Get off the beaten path and take in the sights on a snowmobile
adventure through the High Sierra. Mellow cruisers and hard
chargers alike will nd big fun exploring over 100 miles of
tree-lined trails and massive meadows on a 90-minute guided
excursion. Departs at 8:15AM, 10:15AM, and 1:15PM. Book
your tour online at MammothMountain.com/Snowmo.
Located next to the Main Lodge parking lot.
TAMARACK CROSS-COUNTRY SKI CENTER
Kick your winter up a notch and get in great shape this
season. Explore the Mammoth Lakes Basin on cross-country
skis or snowshoes for some scenic family adventures or butt-
kicking fun across 19+ miles (30+ kilometers) of secluded,
groomed, world-class trails. Rentals, lessons, guided tours and
season passes are available. Located at Tamarack Lodge.
SCENIC GONDOLA RIDES
Take an aerial ride to the summit for 360° views of the
surrounding peaks and alpine lakes. Snap a sele at
the summit sign and enjoy lunch at the Eleven53 Café.
Load the Panorama Gondola across from the Main Lodge
west entrance. Check Lift & Trail Status online or on the
Mammoth App beforehand to avoid weather holds.
WOOLLY’S TUBE PARK & SNOW PLAY
Skip the uphill hike and catch a lift to the top, then speed
down the groomed lanes as fast as you dare in a high-
speed snow tube. Woolly’s Tube Park is all-time fun for
all ages with a large snow play area and a heated deck
with snack bar offering hot cocoa and adult beverages.
Snow Play Area
Get all-day access to the snow play area with your tube
park ticket. Start with a snowman, shred on a surf
sled, and tube ride on Woollys Merry-Go-Round.
Weekends & Holidays
During busier times, 2-hour tubing sessions are offered hourly
starting at 9AM, with a 1-hour twilight session to end the day.
Walk-ups for sessions are welcome based on availability.
Reservations are highly recommended – purchase your tickets in
advance to save. Go to MammothMountain.com/Tubing to book.
Located between The Village and Main Lodge,
ESTA Red Line shuttle stop #19.
THE VILLAGE LODGE
The Heart of Mammoth
in The Village at Mammoth
LODGING
STAY WHERE YOU PLAY
From The Village to the Lakes Basin and the slopes,
find the widest selection of rooms, cabins, condos
and luxury homes, each with full hotel services and
convenient access to ski area amenities. Whether
you’re after affordability, rustic charm, convenience,
luxury, or a little of each, you’ll find exactly what you’re
looking for with the Mammoth Lodging Collection.
MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN INN
Gateway to Adventure
at Main Lodge
JUNIPER
SPRINGS RESORT
Your Mountainside
Home at Eagle Lodge
TAMARACK LODGE
A Classic Lakeside Retreat in
the Mammoth Lakes Basin
LUXURY HOME RENTALS
The Ultimate in Comfort
& Convenience at Various
Locations Throughout
Mammoth Lakes
THE WESTIN
MONACHE RESORT
Full-Service Luxury in
The Village at Mammoth
WINTER 22/23
KNOW THE CODE
Skiing and snowboarding can be enjoyed in many ways. At ski areas,
you may see people using alpine skis, snowboards, telemark skis,
cross-country skis, and other specialized equipment, such as that used
by people with disabilities. Regardless of how you decide to enjoy the
slopes, always show courtesy to others and be aware that there are
elements of risk in skiing that common sense and personal awareness
can help reduce, but never eliminate. Observe the code listed below,
and share with other skiers and riders the responsibility for a great
skiing experience. Know and obey the code. It’s your responsibility.
Always stay in control. You must be able to
stop or avoid people or objects.
People ahead or downhill of you have the right-
of-way. You must avoid them.
Stop only where you are visible from above and do not restrict trafc.
Look uphill and avoid others before starting downhill or entering a trail.
You must prevent runaway equipment.
Read and obey all signs, warnings and hazard markings.
Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.
You must know how, and be able to load, ride and unload lifts
safely. If you need assistance, ask the lift attendant.
Do not use lifts or terrain when impaired by alcohol or drugs.
If you are involved in a collision or incident, share your
contact information with each other and an employee.
CALIFORNIA’S
FAMILY MOUNTAIN
Complete your trip to Mammoth with a visit to our sister
resort, June Mountain. Located 20 minutes north, this hidden
gem has old-school charm and is dedicated to family fun.
PLUS, KIDS 12 & UNDER SKI & RIDE FREE
JuneMountain.com
EARN YOUR TURNS
UPHILL SKINNING & SPLITBOARDING
Eight uphill routes are accessible from each of our base
lodges during operating hours (see trail map on reverse
side). A special uphill pass is required – Ikon Pass Holders
can get a free uphill pass. Skins or climbing scales are
required for skis and splitboards while ascending. Always
be sure to check the trail status and conditions reports
online or on the Mammoth App before heading up. Go
to MammothMountain.com/Uphill for more info.
DOWNLOAD
THE FREE APP
STAY CONNECTED ON
THE MOUNTAIN
MammothMountain.com/App
HEALTH
& SAFETY
MammothMountain.com/Safety
WHAT TO EXPECT AT THE RESORT
Check the Mammoth App or
scan the QR code for updates
regarding guest safety and
mountain operations.
MOBILE ORDERING IS AVAILABLE
Go online or use the Mammoth App
to order ahead at many locations on
and off the hill for fast and convenient
pick-up. Scan the QR code to order.
CHECK THE MAMMOTH
APP TO VIEW MENUS AND
ORDER MEALS DIRECTLY
FROM YOUR PHONE
At Select Locations
EVENTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
BROCK CROUCH
GLEN PLAKE
MammothMountain.com/Dining-Guide
INFORMATION
HOURS OF OPERATION
LIFT HOURS: 8:30AM – 4PM, DAILY.
Weather and conditions permitting. Subject
to change during the season. Check website
or the Mammoth App for current hours.
TRAIL RATING
Please be advised that trail rating symbols are relative to each
ski area’s specic terrain. A blue square trail at Mammoth
could be easier or more difcult than a blue square trail at
a different resort. No matter your ability, when skiing/riding
for the rst time on any mountain, start on the easiest runs
and work your way up to familiarize yourself with the area.
Hazards and obstacles may exist throughout the season.
Flags, fencing, poles, signage, and padding are used
by the ski area to mark known locations of potential
obstacles and hazards. These markers do not guarantee
your safety and will not protect you from injury. As part
of “Your Responsibility Code, it is your duty to avoid all
obstacles and hazards, including those that are marked.
To nd the nearest lodge while on the slopes,
look for the purple sign at most trail junctions
that will point you in the right direction.
MOUNTAIN FACTS
3,100 ft / 945 m
7,953 ft / 2,424 m
11,053 ft / 3,369 m
400 in / 1016 cm
3,500+ ac / 1,416+ ha
300 average
81 trails
25
175
13% Easiest, 27% Slightly Difcult,
23% Difcult, 24% Very Difcult,
13% Extremely Difcult
VERTICAL RISE
BASE ELEVATION
SUMMIT ELEVATION
AVERAGE SNOWFALL
SKIABLE TERRAIN
SUNNY DAYS PER YEAR
SNOWMAKING
NUMBER OF LIFTS
NUMBER OF TRAILS
TERRAIN BREAKDOWN
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, CALL 760.934.0611
If you do not have a phone, notify a lift operator or any
uniformed employee of the nature of the injury, as well as a
description and location of the injured person.
SKI PATROL
To report safety issues or emergencies, look for
Ski Patrol in the red jackets, or call 760.934.0611.
AVALANCHE RESCUE SYSTEM
Ski Patrol utilizes standard 457 kHz avalanche transceivers and
the RECCO avalanche rescue system to facilitate rapid location
of burials. Neither of these systems prevent avalanches, or
guarantee location nor survival. To avoid accidents, become
informed of potential hazardous areas, use common sense, and
always ride with a buddy on powder days.
HOSTS
For assistance and safety tips, look for Mountain Hosts
with the yellow patch on their jackets.
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MILK RUN
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SESAME STREET
APPLE PIE
LOWER ROAD RUNNER
HANSEL
SPRING CANYON
ROUND ROBIN
JILL’S RUN
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EASY RIDER
EASY RIDER
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BACK FOR MORE
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HOLLOW
SLEEPY HOLLOW
PUMPKIN
MANZANITA
WATERTANK
ANTIN ALLEY /CHICKADEE
SWELL
HULLY GULLY
CLOVERLEAF
DOWNHILL
WAY HOME
CHRISTMAS TREE
BRIDGES
ROLLER COASTER
LOST IN THE WOODS
COMEBACK TRAIL
OLD COMEBACK
MAMBO
MAMBO
STUMP ALLEY
BROADWAY
BROADWAY
ST. ANTON
ST. ANTON
ST. ANTON
GREMLIN’S GULCH
SOLITUDE
EXHIBITION
BRISTLECONE
LODGEPOLE
CRITTERS
SECRET SPOT
WHITE BARK RIDGE
LOWER ROAD RUNNER
NEW CRITTERS
WORLD CUP
EUROPA CUP
SILVER TIP
COMIN’ THRU
PHANTOM’S ESCAPE
OVER EASY
VILLAGE SKI BACK TRAIL
DRAGON ALLEY
RICOCHET
SLOT
RELIEF
COYOTE
GOLDHILL
GOLDHILL
JUNIPER
REDWING
REDTAIL
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QUICKSILVER
QUICKSILVER
FOLLOW ME
DOWNHILL
SIDESHOW
AVALANCHE
WALL STREET
CROSSWALK
ROLLER COASTER
LOWER DRY CREEK
CENTER BOWL
SADDLE BOWL
RUSTY’S
KNEE DEEP
TERRY’S RUN
PONDEROSA
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SOLITUDE
HAVEN’T THE FOGGIEST
HAVEN’T THE FOGGIEST
BACK FOR MORE
UPPER ROAD RUNNER
RICOCHET
DAVE’S RUN
SUNSET
SANCTUARY
SANCTUARY
FACE OF FIVE
FACE OF FIVE
TRIANGLE
WEST BOWL
DRY
CREEK
CHINA
BOWL
ROOSTER
TAIL
CHRISTMAS
BOWL
CORNICE
BOWL
GRAVY
CHUTE
RODGER’S
RIDGE
DROP 18
WHITEBARK
BOWL
STARR
CHUTE
SANTIAGO
BOWL
SCOTTY’S
WALL
SKYLINE
GLADES
PATROLMEN’S
AGEE’S RUN
BLUE OX
ANDY’S DOUBLE GOLD
SLIVER
SUNSHINE GLADES
LOWER GRIZZLY
LOWER SHAFT
BLUEJAY
LOWER VIVA
ENCORE
THE ACTS
THE SNOWFLAKES / FASCINATION
DRAGON’S TAIL
WAZOO
DRAGON’S
BACK
AVALANCHE
CHUTES
WALTERS
HEAD
CHUTES
HUEVOS
GRANDE
HANGMAN’S
HOLLOW
DROPOUT
CHUTES
WIPEOUT
CHUTES
PARANOID
FLATS
THE HEMLOCKS
MJB’S
CLIMAX
MONUMENT
PHILIPPE’S
KIWI FLATS
GRIZZLY
SHAFT
VIVA
GOLDIE’S
FLIGHT
HUCK’S
DROP
TWILIGHT
ZONE
WOOLLY’S
WOODS
SOUTH PARK
SOUTH PARK
JIBS & MORE
SNAKE RUN
WONDERLAND
PLAYGROUND
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FOREST TRAIL
MAIN PARK
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DISCO
PLAYGROUND
EAGLE
PLAYGROUND
TRANSITION PARK
TAMARACK LODGE
163 Twin Lakes Rd. • 8,600ft / 2,621m
TAMARACK CROSS-COUNTRY SKI CENTER
TAMARACK LODGE
11,053ft / 3,369m
ELEVEN53 INTERPRETIVE CENTER & CA
THE SUMMIT
THE OUTPOST
9,320ft • 2,841m
THE MELT HOUSE & BOUNDARY BAR
THE VILLAGE AT MAMMOTH
6201 Minaret Rd. • 8,100ft / 2,469m
THE MOUNTAIN CENTER
THE VILLAGE LODGE & WESTIN MONACHE RESORT
MAIN LODGE
10001 Minaret Rd. • 8,909ft / 2,715m
THE ADVENTURE CENTER • SNOWMOBILE ADVENTURES
MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN INN • YODLER
EAGLE LODGE
4000 Meridian Blvd. • 7,953ft / 2,424m
JUNIPER SPRINGS RESORT
CANYON LODGE
1000 Canyon Blvd. • 8,343ft / 2,543m
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COY STATION
9,630ft / 2,935m
THE MILL
9500 Minaret Rd. • 8,790ft / 2,679m
THE MILL
WOOLLYS TUBE PARK
9000 Minaret Rd. • 8,655ft / 2,638m
BOTTOM OF CHAIR 4
9301 Minaret Rd • 8,714ft / 2,656m
THE LUNCHBOX
BASIN BAR
9,921ft • 3,024m
Adventure Zone
Chair Lift
Gondola
Halfpipe
Slow Area
Ski Area Boundary
First Aid / Ski Patrol
Hosts / Guest Info
Easiest
Slightly Difcult
Difcult
Very Difcult
Extremely Difcult
Freestyle Terrain
Uphill Route
Uphill Transition
Location
Route to Village Ski Back Trail
Ski/ride all the way back to The Village. To access the Ski Back Trail via green/
blue runs, take Roller Coaster Express (Chair 4) or Gold Rush Express (Chair 10).
Uphill Skinning & Splitboarding Routes
We offer 8 routes for uphill access during operating hours only. Special
pass and arm band are required. See reverse side for more info. Always
check the Lift & Trail Status online or on the app before venturing out.
The name of Fascination trail, off Broadway Express (Chair 1), is auctioned off
each year at the Mammoth Invitational event to support the Mammoth Mountain
Community Foundation. For more information, visit MammothFoundation.org.
MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN IS PROUD TO PARTNER WITH:
25+ YEARS OF
PROGRESSION
50%
30%
20%
MAIN PARK (Main Lodge)
Mammoth’s largest pro-level terrain park.
• XL FEATURES
• MULTIPLE LARGE XL JUMP LINES, CREATIVE
TRANSITION FEATURES & XL JIB SET UPS
• 22 FT HALFPIPE
95%
THE HEMLOCKS (Back Side of Mountain)
Hike to this extremely difcult freestyle terrain on
Mammoth’s back side. For advanced skiers/riders only.
LARGE XL BIG MOUNTAIN FREESTYLE FEATURES
• STEP DOWNS, KICKERS, HIPS AND NATURAL JIBS
• WHEN SNOW CONDITIONS ALLOW
20%
20%
60%
SOUTH PARK (Roller Coaster Express, Chair 4)
There’s a reason pros come to this park to
spend their entire day lapping the multiple
jump lines and super trickable jib lines.
LARGE– XL FEATURES
20%
80%
SNAKE RUN (CHAIR 20)
Mix one part Transition Park and
one part boardercross.
• MEDIUM LARGE FEATURES
• FLOWY BMX-STYLE JUMP & BERM RUN
20%
80%
JIBS & MORE (Roller Coaster Express, Chair 4)
Protected from the elements, this park gives you
more of what you loved in Forest Trail.
LARGE JIB FEATURES
• RAILS, BOXES, WALLRIDES & SNOW FEATURES
20%
80%
TRANSITION PARK (CHAIR 20)
Taking inspiration from skate parks and surf spots
around the world.
MEDIUM – LARGE SNOW FEATURES
• BOWLS, HIPS, SPINES & OTHER CREATIVE SNOW FEATURES
20%
20%
60%
FOREST TRAIL (Main Lodge)
After you’re comfortable in the Playgrounds,
Forest Trail is the next step.
• SMALL – MEDIUM FEATURES
• 11 FT HALFPIPE
30%
40%
30%
PLAYGROUNDS (Main, Canyon & Eagle Lodge)
Gain condence on beginner freestyle terrain.
• SMALL FEATURES
• SMALL JUMPS, ROLLERS, SNOW SPINES & MINI-BOXES
ADVENTURE ZONES
There are four Adventure Zones hidden in the woods around
each of our base lodges to build more condence on freestyle
terrain. These enhanced-learning areas feature gentle rollers
and small spines that are perfect for beginners of all ages.
Unbound Terrain Parks have led the industry in innovation, quality and design for over
25 years. With 10 unique parks, 2 halfpipes, 100+ jibs and up to 50 jumps on any given
day covering over 100 acres of terrain, Unbound is a mecca for fun and progression.
5%
JIBS JUMPS TRANSITION FEATURES
WEST SUMMIT UPHILL ROUTE
LOWER ROAD RUNNER
LOWER ROAD RUNNER
WHITE BARK RIDGE
TRAINING WHEELS
SURPRISE
OOPS
ROAD RUNNER
BRISTLECONE
SANTIAGO
SANTIAGO
RIGLEY’S BOWL
REDS LAKE RUN
REDS LAKE RUN
ROAD RUNNER
ROAD RUNNER
ROAD RUNNER
ARRIBA
LOWER ARRIBA
UPPER
ROAD RUNNER
SANTIAGO
BOWL
OUTPOST
GLADES
SCOTTY’S
SKYLINE
THE HEMLOCKS
THE SUMMIT
THE OUTPOST
M
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MAIN LODGE
BACK SIDE
CHAIRS 13 & 14
FACILITIES OPERATED IN PARTNERSHIP
WITH INYO NATIONAL FOREST
NAME TYPE/CAPACITY TIME
Broadway Express - 1 Express Quad 4:04
Stump Alley Express - 2 Express Quad 5:50
Face Lift Express - 3 Express Quad 2:33
Roller Coaster Express - 4 Express Quad 4:02
High-Five Express - 5 Express Quad 3:43
Unbound Express - 6 Express Quad 2:40
Chair 7 Triple 6:12
Chair 8 Triple 6:48
Cloud Nine Express - 9 Express Six 6:00
Gold Rush Express - 10 Express Quad 5:40
Discovery Chair - 11 Express Quad 2:40
Chair 12 Double 6:12
Chair 13 Double 4:54
Chair 14 Double 7:18
Eagle Express - 15 Express Six 5:27
Canyon Express - 16 Express Quad 6:36
Schoolyard Express - 17 Express Quad 3:51
Chair 20 Triple 6:00
Chair 21 Triple 6:24
Chair 22 Triple 7:24
Chair 23 Triple 5:28
Chair 25 Quad 9:24
Lower Panorama Gondola Eight 3:08
Upper Panorama Gondola Eight 3:48
Village Gondola Fifteen 4:45
CHAIR LIFTS & GONDOLAS
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Food & Beverage
Alcohol Served
Restrooms
Phone Available
Lodging
Tickets & Guest Services
Bus & Parking Shuttle
Shopping
Ratings are in relation to our Unbound Terrain Parks and not
necessarily representative of the actual trail or surrounding trails.