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Trail Conditions Report  (Last Updated 5/4/26 12:05PM MDT)
DOWNHILL BIKE TRAILS

Downhill trails are strictly downhill 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 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! There are currently no dog friendly trails open.

  • Hidden Valley Overlook: CLOSED
  • Lookout Trail: CLOSED
  • South Lodge Lane: CLOSED
SCENIC CHAIRLIFT RIDES

10AM - 4:30PM

  • Bluebird Express CLOSED
DISC GOLF COURSE

Scorecards are located in Guest Services. Or visit the course on UDisc

  • Easy Street 9 CLOSED
Extended Forecast
  • Today: 51°
  • Tonight: 35°
  • Saturday: 40°
  • Saturday Night: 28°
  • Sunday: 41°
  • Sunday Night: 29°
  • Monday: 48°

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Silverton Avalanche School: PRO 1

  •  January 26 - January 30

The Pro 1 is the first step in professional level training in a progression of courses designed for avalanche workers early in their careers or for experienced workers looking to stay current with industry standards. The course covers the fundamentals of weather, snow, and avalanche observation, data collection, and recording to the industry standard in an operational setting. Students study and utilize the basics of avalanche hazard and risk assessments, while gaining operational practice in both the collection of data, daily contribution hazard and risk discussion and the forecasting process.

Students refine terrain recognition and travel skills while gaining experience characterizing avalanche paths and avalanche occurrences. Students are given the opportunity to leverage previous experience in terrain and deepen their understanding of how snowpack and terrain interact. Instructors provide coaching, instruction and ongoing evaluation both in the field and the classroom. Upon successful completion of a final written exam and several field exams, students are awarded an industry standard certification recognized by the American Avalanche Association (A3).  

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Start:
January 26
End:
January 30
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