VINTAGE LOT PARKING VILLAGE BIKE ROUTE GARAGE NORTH BENCH LOT ZEPHYR MOUNTAIN LODGE ! VEHICLES ! VEHICLES SNOASIS FOUR POINTS FIVE POINTS MOFFAT TUNNEL PUMP TRACK Mary Jane Base el. 9,450ft, 2,880m OLD TOWN THE VINTAGE HOTEL HILL HOUSE WINTER P ARK D RI V E WINTER P ARK D RI V E el. 9,000ft / 2,743m 40 Vasquez Ridge el. 10,690ft / 3,258m m FRASER CROSSING FOUNDERS POINTE VEHICLES BACKSIDE TRESTLE CONTINUED EXPANSION SKILLS PARK VEHICLES VEHICLES VEHICLES VEHICLES VEHICLES ALPINE SLIDE SUNSPOT MOUNTAIN TOP RESTAURANT el. 10,700’ / 3,261M CAUTION Heavy construction traffic on mountain road. Bikers must stop at all road crossings and yield to vehicles. Road shown in orange is closed to biking and hiking 24/7, except as posted. ZIPS ! VEHICLES NO UPHILL TRANSPORT BEYOND THIS POINT NO UPHILL TRANSPORT BEYOND THIS POINT BEFORE JULY 1 SEASONAL TRAIL: OPENS JULY 1 ACCESS TO TUNNEL HILL ROAD PIPE CUT BRIDGE CRANMER KENDRICK SKILLS PARK TATER PATCH In Case of an Emergency: Within resort boundaries: Call 970.726.1480 If outside resort boundaries or no answer: Call 911 THIS MAP IS AN ARTISTIC REPRESENTATION AND DOES NOT ACCURATELY REFLECT THE CONTOURS OR DIMENSIONS OF THE RESORT OR ITS SPECIFIC AREAS. THE INFORMATION ON THIS MAP IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Due to fire danger, smoking is prohibited on-mountain, on chairlifts, in lift lines and in Winter Park Resort facilities. CAUTION! FALLING TREES AND LIMBS. Not all trails are checked or cleared on a continual basis. Notify Bike Patrol if you see an obstacle or hazard on the trail. Look ahead and ride with a partner. ĀĄKӳĄAK ĄAK ČÃĄě ĄKӳĄAK yĄKKӳĄAK SLOW DOWN BEFORE YOU SPEED UP. Crashes can happen on your first lap. Ride the trail multiple times to get familiar with the features and equipment you’re on so you can more confidently increase your skills without exceeding your limits. Jumping skills are required for freeride trails. Warm up the brain and body and inspect the trail at low speed. Lap the trail a few times and get to know the flow of the features. Start small and work your way up to faster speeds and larger features. HIKE SMART FIND A TRAIL Find a trail that allows hiking. Indicated on the map with . Find more information on resort and area hiking www.winterparkresort.com/hiking WATCH FOR BIKES Note that the trails on this map that are open to hikers are also open to bikes in both directions. Please be aware of riders and your surroundings. KEEP DOGS LEASHED Please keep dogs on leash while within the resort boundary. For everyone’s safety, no dogs are allowed on bike trails or chairlifts. Well-behaved dogs are welcome on the Cabriolet and The Gondola during summer operations. Pets and emotional support animals are prohibited indoors and on dining patios. Please be respectful and pick up your dog’s waste. Access to: Downtown Winter Park & town trail systems Trestle Downhill - Pipe Cut Banana Peel - PRO LINE - SEPERATE PASS REQUIRED Cruel and Unusual BeeAllUCanBe 36th Chamber Boot Camp START HERE, AND WORK YOUR WAY DOWN Eye To Eye Cross Country Revival Lower Arapahoe Lonesome Whistle Upper Roof of the Rockies Serenity Upper Cherokee Tunnel Hill Trail Lower Roof of the Rockies Fantasy Meadow Gunbarrel Little Vasquez Tunnel Hill Road Fraser River Trail [Two way traffic trail progression] Note that hiking is only permitted on designated trails. For more hiking trails grab an area hiking map. Upper Boulevard - Top of Sunspot Upper Boulevard - Cranmer Six Pack Lower Rainmaker Rainmaker - Top of Sunspot Rainmaker - 5 Points & Kendrick Rainmaker - High Lonesome No Quarter - Zips No Quarter - Lower Rainmaker Escape Space Ape Space Force Wall Street Free Speech Spicy Chicken Paper Boy Dyno Bones Blue Crush Jury Duty Long Trail - 4 Points Long Trail - Zips Shy Ann - Double Jeopardy Merge Shy Ann - Top Of Sunspot Diane NEW! NEW! NEW! COMING FALL 2019! Lower Boulevard Happy Camper Green Horn-It! Roly-Poly Green World - Top of Olympia Trestle Downhill - Bridge Trestle Downhill - Top of Sunspot Trestle Downhill - Tater Patch Mountain Goat Dirty Dozen Witness Bear Arms Middle Boulevard Search & Seizure Double Jeopardy Lower Long Trail Green World - High Lonesome Green World - Zips Green World - 5 Points Green World - Top of Sunspot Lower Green World 300 Yard Walk START HERE, AND WORK YOUR WAY UP START HERE, AND WORK YOUR WAY DOWN FREERIDE TRAILS are machine cut and contain man-made features. Routes are enhanced with dirt jumps, ride on features, gaps, narrow surfaces, wallrides, berms, and other natural or constructed features. TECHNICAL TRAILS are designed to embrace the rugged shape and terrain of the mountain. Routes are typically hand-built and feature organic obstacles such as rocks, roots, logs, drops, jumps, and other natural or constructed features. *THE SKILLS NECESSARY TO NAVIGATE ALL FREERIDE AND TECHNICAL TRAILS INCLUDE NEGOTIATING VARIABLE TERRAIN, INCLUDING JUMPS AND DROPS. EXPECT FREERIDE FEATURES ON TECHNICAL TRAILS, AND TECHNICAL FEATURES ON FREERIDE TRAILS. trail progression [downhill trails] Long Trail - 5 Points EASIEST MORE DIFFICULT MORE DIFFICULT MOST DIFFICULT EXTREMELY DIFFICULT PRO LINE [RESTRICTED ACCESS] Freeride Trail: Banana Peel. Separate pass required. 2019 map legend chairlifts: Gondola & Eskimo Chairlift Olympia Chairlift • Bike transport only Arrow Chairlift • Alpine Slide transport only Chairlifts Closed for Summer Resort Boundary (No services outside boundary) bike park trails: downhill only Foot & bike traffic Road (multi-use traffic) Heavy Construction Traffic Road closed for biking due to heavy construction, except in designated areas. Bikes must stop at road crossings. Hiking Only Trails OTHER TRAILS VEHICLES Shelter Restroom Restaurant Water Available Lodging Picnic Area Wheelchair Accessible Parking Bike School Tickets Disc Golf Bike Rentals services other First Aid Leaving Resort Attention Bridge Bikes must stop at all road crossings and yield to vehicles. Caution! Vehicles ! VEHICLES Expansion Area Emergency Phone Unless noted otherwise, all trails are for biking downhill only. Trails noted as multi-use two-way traffic typically have some uphill sections in both directions. Be aware that uphill riding is allowed on easiest and intermediate terrain during authorized special events, outside of operating hours, and after Bike Patrol does their sweep - use caution in both directions! Expect to find jumps and features on all trails. Trails or lifts may be temporarily closed due to Mountain Pine Beetle mitigation, special events, construction, trail maintenance, or trail conditions. Please observe all posted signs and closures. Trails outside resort boundaries are two-way traffic and may allow motorized vehicles. Degree of difficulty ratings and symbols are relative to Winter Park Resort only. Trail riders may download with their bikes on the Eskimo Chairlift or the Gondola. This map includes portions of trails that are adjacent to Winter Park Resort but outside resort boundaries. Winter Park Resort provides bike-patrol support within Winter Park Resort boundaries only. mountain bike checklist The trails of Trestle Bike Park are rough and demanding on both the bike and the body. Before riding always inspect your equipment or have it checked by a qualified bike mechanic. 1. Ensure helmet is in good shape and properly adjusted. Note: helmets are required to ride at Trestle. 2. Inspect bike frame for cracks and damaged or dented areas. 3. Ensure you have sufficient brake pads to stop your bike while descending. 4. Front and rear axles (skewers) should be tight. 5. Headset and stem must be secure with no looseness or play. 6. Check that your tires are in good condition, with no tears or cuts including in the sidewall. 7. Handle bar & handle grips must be tight & unable to spin. Seat & seat post need to be fastened securely. IF YOU ARE NOT COMPLETELY FAMILIAR WITH YOUR BIKE & ITS VARIOUS COMPONENTS, THESE CHECKLIST ITEMS, OR IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT AS TO YOUR BIKE’S CONDITION, WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU CHECK WITH A QUALIFIED BIKE MECHANIC FOR FURTHER ADVICE. mountain biker’s responsibility code Mountain biking involves the risk of serious injury or death. Your knowledge, decisions, and actions contribute to your safety and that of others. ALWAYS: 1. STAY IN CONTROL. You are responsible for avoiding objects and people. 2. KNOW YOUR LIMITS. Ride within your ability. Start small and work your way up. 3. PROTECT YOURSELF. Use an appropriate bike, helmet, and protective equipment. 4. INSPECT AND MAINTAIN YOUR EQUIPMENT. Know your components and their operation prior to riding. 5. BE LIFT SMART. Know how to load, ride, and unload safely. Ask if you need help. , 6. INSPECT THE TRAILS AND FEATURES. Conditions change constantly; plan and adjust your riding accordingly. 7. OBEY SIGNS AND WARNINGS. Stay on marked trails only. Keep off closed trails and features. Ride in the direction indicated. 8. BE VISIBLE. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail, feature, landing, or are not visible. 9. LOOK OUT FOR OTHERS. Look both ways and yield when entering or crossing a road or trail. When overtaking, use caution and yield to those ahead. 10. COOPERATE. If involved in or witness to an incident, identify yourself to staff. Know and Follow the Code. It is Your Responsibility. Hiking Designated XC Trails NEW THIS SEASON GONDOLA NO BIKES NO BIKES FREERIDE TECHNICAL EASIEST MORE DIFFICULT MOST DIFFICULT XC TRAILS: TWO-WAY TRAFFIC NEW TRAIL! COMING FALL 2019 AED