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

  • Growler: CLOSED
  • Lakeview Vista: CLOSED
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  • Black Bear: CLOSED
  • Greenhorn: CLOSED
  • Hammerhead: CLOSED
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  • Thorn Creek: CLOSED
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Downhill trails are strictly downhill travel only, no hiking allowed.

  • Upper Elk Trail: CLOSED
  • Middle Elk Trail: CLOSED
  • Lower Elk Trail: CLOSED
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  • Grouse: CLOSED
  • High Voltage: CLOSED
  • Lower Hidden Valley: CLOSED
  • Upper Hidden Valley: CLOSED
  • Zorro: CLOSED
HIKING TRAILS

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

  • Hidden Valley Overlook: CLOSED
  • Lookout Trail: CLOSED
  • Base Area Nature Trail: CLOSED
  • Black Bear: CLOSED
  • South Lodge Lane (Mountain Road): CLOSED
SCENIC CHAIRLIFT RIDES

Closed until June 14th

  • Bluebird Express CLOSED
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Come check out the new routing for our Base Area 9 hole course

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New Brundage Mountain Ski Patrol Building Marks Successful First Phase of Base Area Construction

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New Brundage Mountain Ski Patrol Building Marks Successful First Phase of Base Area Construction

01/25/23

Brundage Mountain Resort’s expansive 10-year improvement plan is right on track, with the first phase of base area construction completed last month.

The first piece of the newly designed base area is a two-story, 2,800 square foot building that now serves as the permanent home of Brundage Mountain’s Patrol headquarters. The new and improved first aid facility includes additional bed space on the ground floor and improved ambulance accessibility.

The new building, designed by McCall-based Epikos and built by Maupin Construction, is located next to the existing Ski & Ride School at the base of the BlueBird Express and is a key first piece in the long-term plan for the base area.

“Brundage is working on an exciting and ambitious plan for the base area,” says Brundage Mountain Resort General Manager, Ken Rider. “Our biggest focus is on how to bring that vision to life – while ensuring a top-notch, consistent, uninterrupted guest experience along each step of the journey.”

The Ski Patrol/Admin building is in use for the current 2022/23 winter season. The new building includes dedicated year-round storage and training areas for patrol, along with much-needed office space on the top floor.

The next step in the evolution of the Brundage Mountain base area is a 12,000 square foot building that will be known as the “Mountain Adventure Center”, or MAC. Brundage Mountain plans to break ground on the MAC in spring of this year (2023). This building will provide efficient access to tickets, guest services, reservations, rentals and the retail shop – all on one level. The new MAC structure will connect to remodeled Ski + Ride School and daycare facilities, which encompass an additional 5,000 square feet.

Newly released renderings demonstrate how the mountain modern design of the building will offer a more seamless guest experience without a distracting visual impact.

 

“Our goal with all of the new base area amenities is to provide efficient, intuitive functionality without blocking the views of the mountain,” says Brundage Mountain President, Bob Looper. “We’ve chosen to create lower-profile buildings with clean lines so the beauty of the natural surroundings continue to stand out.”

Construction on the MAC is expected to take approximately 18 months. Future phases of construction will include a separate “Day Lodge” structure which will be built next to the MAC and will provide approximately 10,000 square feet of additional space for new food and beverage concepts. The goal of that facility is to offer a wide variety of culinary choices, serve more guests per day, and cater to the resort visitors’ needs in all seasons. Existing lodge facilities will continue to be used while the new facilities are built and phased in over time.

“We’re taking a strategic approach to make sure each phase of construction happens in a logical, deliberate order so that we can continue to offer winter and summer guests all of the amenities they’ve come to expect at Brundage Mountain,” says Looper.

In addition to the base area lodge facilities, Brundage Mountain is working on an 88-unit residential development, additional employee housing facilities, and extensive on-mountain improvements, including the installation of a new high-speed quad chairlift to replace the current Centennial Triple Chair. The new high-speed Doppelmayr/CTEC quad will be installed in Summer 2023 and be in use for the 2023-24 Winter season. Learn more.

“We have a solid start on our 10-Year Plan and it’s exciting to see the vision come to life,” says Rider. “We’re making great progress on things like employee housing, base area facilities, lift upgrades and our plans to add ski-in/ski-out lodging options around the base area.”

This past fall, Brundage Mountain expanded its employee housing capacity across several facilities, including the addition of 17 new beds at the newly restored, historical Meadows Haus in New Meadows. Learn more. Brundage currently provides employee housing to approximately 50 full time employees with the goal of providing an additional 100 beds in the coming years.

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