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Trail Conditions Report (Last Updated 6/29/24 4:16PM MDT)
DOWNHILL BIKE TRAILS

Downhill trails are strictly downhill travel only, no hiking allowed.

  • Upper Elk Trail: OPEN
  • Middle Elk Trail: OPEN
  • Lower Elk Trail: OPEN
  • Wildcat: OPEN
  • Grouse: OPEN
  • High Voltage: OPEN
  • Lower Hidden Valley: OPEN
  • Upper Hidden Valley: OPEN
  • Zorro: OPEN
XC BIKE TRAILS

All XC Bike Trails are also open to Hikers. Please Be Aware of Other Users.

  • Greenhorn: OPEN (leashed dogs OK)
  • Hammerhead: OPEN (leashed dogs OK)
  • Roller Coaster: OPEN
  • Thorn Creek: OPEN (leashed dogs OK)
  • Growler: OPEN
  • Lakeview Vista: OPEN
  • Rock Garden: OPEN
  • Baby Bear: CLOSED (Rebuild)
  • Black Bear: CLOSED (Rebuild)
HIKING TRAILS

Closed-toe shoes recommended! There are currently no dog friendly trails open.

  • Hidden Valley Overlook: OPEN
  • Lookout Trail: CLOSED (Under Construction)
  • Cat Track (Mountain Road): OPEN
SCENIC CHAIRLIFT RIDES

10AM - 4:30PM

  • Bluebird Express OPEN
DISC GOLF COURSE

The Easy Street 9 is available for preview play. Signage and course maintenance are on-going. Please use UDISC App to navigate the course.

  • Easy Street 9 OPEN
Extended Forecast
  • Tonight: 63°
  • Wednesday: 82°
  • Wednesday Night: 63°
  • Thursday: 85°
  • Thursday Night: 64°
  • Friday: 87°
  • Friday Night: 63°
The Legend of the Larch

Brundage News &
Mountain Blog

The Legend of the Larch

10/16/19

Snow fanatics are, by nature, superstitious. You hear it sneak into a lot of conversations this time of year as temperatures turn cold and talk turns toward potential opening day. There’s a lot of ‘knocking on wood’ as we voice our hopeful predictions and remind our friends not to ‘jinx it’.

With forecasters predicting up to a foot (yes really) of snow this weekend at the top of Brundage, that talk has reached a fever pitch. But there’s one sign on the mountain that the long-time weather watchers always keep a close eye on…the Western Larch needles.

These beautiful trees have popped into a blaze of color over the past few days, as if grabbing a baton from the waning aspens. But this display of gold and chartreuse serves as another sign: this weekend’s snow is not likely to stick around.

Why do we know this? The Legend of the Larch. The legend was passed to me years ago by a life-long local who’s followed such things closely. And in 15 seasons of watching, it’s so far proven true. The legend: any snow that falls before the larch have lost their needles will not stick around for very long. Definitely not long enough to be part of the ‘base’ we build for ski season.

So while we’ll definitely take this weekend’s snow as a hopeful sign, we’ll be keeping our eyes to the skies for future storms. And especially for the first big storm after these beautiful needles have hit the ground.

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