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Trail Conditions Report  (Last Updated 6/28/26 12:41PM MDT)
SCENIC CHAIRLIFT RIDES

10AM - 4:30PM

  • Bluebird Express CLOSED
DOWNHILL BIKE TRAILS

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

  • Upper Elk Trail: CLOSED
  • Middle Elk Trail: CLOSED
  • Lower Elk Trail: CLOSED
  • Wildcat: CLOSED
  • High Voltage: CLOSED
  • Lower Hidden Valley: CLOSED
  • Upper Hidden Valley: CLOSED
  • Zorro: CLOSED
  • To Greenhorn: CLOSED
XC BIKE TRAILS

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

  • Greenhorn: CLOSED
  • Hammerhead: CLOSED
  • Roller Coaster: CLOSED
  • Thorn Creek: CLOSED
  • Growler: CLOSED
  • Lakeview Vista: CLOSED
  • Rock Garden: CLOSED
  • Grouse: CLOSED
  • Baby Bear: CLOSED
  • Black Bear: CLOSED
HIKING TRAILS

Closed-toe shoes recommended!

  • Hidden Valley Overlook: OPEN
  • Lookout Trail: OPEN
  • South Lodge Lane: OPEN
DISC GOLF COURSE

Map and scorecard available at UDisc

  • Easy Street 9 OPEN
  • Mountain 9 OPEN
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  • Wednesday: 64°
  • Wednesday Night: 46°
  • Thursday: 67°
  • Thursday Night: 48°

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Know Before You Go Safety Session – NSAA Safety Month

  •  January 18, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 pm

Brundage Mountain is proud to be a part of National Safety Month. We  are focusing on the Know the Code, Know before you Go initiatives, and Stop the Bleed initiatives. This week’s activities are  brought to you by the Brundage Mountain Ski Patrol.

Saturday January 18, 2020

FREE mountain tours with Brundage Mountain Ski Patrol. Meet at 10:30 am at the summit at in front of Ski Patrol.

FREE Know Before you Go Presentation with our Ski Patrol Director Janna Allen. 10:00 – 10:30 am in the Upper Lot Pub.

 

Know Before You Go Program
Many avalanche victims don’t know they are in avalanche danger and are unprepared to deal with an avalanche. This doesn’t have to happen – the danger signs are usually obvious to those who know what to look for. Just as those in Hawaii learn about the dangers of rip currents and shore breaks at an early age, those living, working, and recreating in snowy mountains need to learn about avalanches. What they learn can save their lives.

The Know Before You Go program takes 40-80 minutes presentation that consists of:
 A video showing the destructive power of avalanches and what you need to know to stay safe in avalanche terrain
 Discussion with question and answers

For more info about the Know before you Go program please visit their website. https://kbyg.org/#home

 

 

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Date:
January 18, 2020
Time:
10:00 am - 11:00 pm

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