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Yoga on the Mountain -- FREE
July 31 @ 2:00 pm
Take your yoga practice to new heights with yoga on the mountain, a FREE outdoor yoga experience. EVERY WEDNESDAY from July 3rd through August 28th at 2pm.
Downhill trails are strictly downhill travel only, no hiking allowed.
All XC Bike Trails are also open to Hikers. Please Be Aware of Other Users.
Closed-toe shoes recommended! There are currently no dog friendly trails open.
10AM - 4:30PM
Scorecards are located in Guest Services and the Rental Shop. Or visit the course on UDisc
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.
Brundage Mountain is happy to have The Boardroom back for a demo day.
They will be on the mountain 9:00 am – 3:00 pm for snowboard demos.
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. Sunday January 19, 2020 FREE mountain tours with Brundage Mountain Ski Patrol. […]
Foot Traffic (non-skiers) can view the summit snow sculpture "Where the Wild Things Are" between 2 pm and 4 pm daily during Winter Carnival. A single ride lift ticket costs $10 per person. Please note: The sculpture is not visible from the parking area.
NSAA’s National Safety Month!! We are celebrating slope safety by bringing you a month of special events, classes, and demonstrations. Many Resorts across the country participate every year to educate skiers and snowboarders about being safe, and to use common sense on the slopes. This week’s safety special event is brought to you by Brundage […]
Foot Traffic (non-skiers) can view the summit snow sculpture "Where the Wild Things Are" between 2 pm and 4 pm daily during Winter Carnival. A single ride lift ticket costs $10 per person. Please note: The sculpture is not visible from the parking area.
This class is a brief introduction to snow safety, and will help you to travel and evaluate avalanche terrain in the West Central Mountains. You will learn the basics of playing in avalanche terrain. Participants will be introduced to the basics in avalanche education including how to use your safety gear, an intro to snow […]
Foot Traffic (non-skiers) can view the summit snow sculpture "Where the Wild Things Are" between 2 pm and 4 pm daily during Winter Carnival. A single ride lift ticket costs $10 per person. Please note: The sculpture is not visible from the parking area.
Foot Traffic (non-skiers) can view the summit snow sculpture "Where the Wild Things Are" between 2 pm and 4 pm daily during Winter Carnival. A single ride lift ticket costs $10 per person. Please note: The sculpture is not visible from the parking area.