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Summit 21°
Trail Conditions Report (Last Updated 3/28/24 4:03PM MDT)
Snow Report
New Snow Since 4:30 PM Base: -- Lakeview: --
Base (6,050')
  • 24 Hours: 9"
  • 48 Hours: 11"
  • 72 Hours: 14"
  • 1 Week: 20"
Lakeview (7,400')
  • 24 Hours: 9"
  • 48 Hours: 11"
  • 72 Hours: 15"
  • 1 Week: 22"
Snow Depths
  • Base: 60"
  • Lakeview: 93"
  • Summit: 99"
  • Total Season Snowfall (Base): 211"
  • Total Season Snowfall (Lakeview): 239"
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Trails Open
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Lifts Open
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Extended Forecast
  • Tonight: 25°
  • Friday: 36°
  • Friday Night: 24°
  • Saturday: 40°
  • Saturday Night: 26°
  • Sunday: 41°
  • Sunday Night: 25°
Slope Safety

Slope Safety

Safety is our top Priority

Emergency? Call Ski Patrol 208-315-0817

Brundage Mountain is committed to safety. Our ski patrol members are trained to national standards and ski and patrol the trails and terrain at Brundage every day of the week.

Our ski patrol and entire resort team enforces the New 2022 Your Responsibility Code, which is posted below as well as on the mountain. Powder skiers and Terrain Park users should also check the links at the bottom of this page for additional safety information.

Know the Code

Skiing and snowboarding at Brundage Mountain can be enjoyed in many ways. You may see people using alpine skis, snowboards, telemark skis, and other specialized equipment, such as that used by the disabled. Regardless of how you decide to enjoy the slopes, always show courtesy to others and be aware that there are elements of risk in skiing that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Observe the code listed below and share with other skiers and riders the responsibility for a great skiing experience.

Your Responsibility Code (2022 Update)

  1.  Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid people or objects.
  2.  People ahead or downhill of you have the right-of-way. You must avoid them.
  3.  Stop only where you are visible from above and do not restrict traffic.
  4.  Look uphill and avoid others before starting downhill or entering a trail.
  5.  You must prevent runaway equipment.
  6.  Read and obey all signs, warnings, and hazard markings.
  7.  Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.
  8.  You must know how and be able to load, ride and unload lifts safely. If you need assistance, ask the lift attendant.
  9.  Do not use lifts or terrain when impaired by alcohol or drugs.
  10.  If you are involved in a collision or incident, share your contact information with each other and a ski area  employee.

Officially endorsed by: National Ski Areas Association

For more information on Your Responsibility Code, check out the video below:

Please note: Transporting a child in a backpack, front pack or car seat on any chair lift at Brundage Mountain Resort is prohibited. Any child or person riding a chair lift at Brundage Mountain Resort must have sufficient ability to ride the lift, and be familiar with proper loading, riding and unloading practices and behavior.

All individuals on ski trails must either be skiers, snowboarders, or make use of an approved sliding device. Walking around on our ski trails is prohibited by pedestrians.

Ski Bikes, Snow Bikes, and Sno-Go Bikes are allowed at Brundage Mountain. For more information on approved sliding devices, view our Winter Sliding Devices Policy.  Sledding is prohibited at Brundage Mountain, including areas around the parking lots and pet area.

Drones or model aircraft use by guests, commercial operators, or the media is prohibited at Brundage Mountain Resort. You can view our full drone policy here.

Exploring the Goods Off-Trail:

If you choose to explore all of the glades within the Brundage Mountain boundary, here are some useful tips:

  • Choose terrain within your ability
  • Ski or Snowboard with a partner.
  • Carry a trail map and report incidents immediately
  • Remember the ski area closes at 4:00 pm but the Lakeview lift closes at 3:00.

Download the AirFlare Rescue App: 

It’s free, and it can help our Ski Patrol locate you if you’re lost or hurt!

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