U p p er S l id e R u n Bike Park Trail Pass Required Bike Park Trail Pass Required Bike Park Trail Pass Required Bike Park Trail Pass Required Slide R u n Black R un Thorny Flat L e a t h e r ba rk R u n 4848’ 4720’ 4695’ Snowshoe Fire Tower 4740’ / 4820’ Shavers Lake Elev. 4060’ 4772’ 3900’ 3863’ 4105’ 4410’ 4415’ 4450’ 4150’ 4805’ 4650’ 3792 4395’ 3270’ 4675’ 4760’ W est Virginia Ce n tral RR Ca s s S c e n i c RR S il v e r C re e k P a rk w ay Airport R u n w a y Black Ru n Ro a d L o w e r S pruce R o a d Sh a vers La k e Ro a d M c D o n a ld W ay Bail O u t 6 0 0 0 S t e ps C heat Mt n R id g e T rail Sunrise Backcountry Hut Spruce Silver Creek Village Center South Mountain North Mountain H e a d s e t A dju s t m ent C h e a t M o u nta in R i d g e T r a il F i r e T o w e r T r a i l Snow shoe Drive U pp e r S p r u c e R oad M a i n t e na n c e R o a d E n c h a n t e d F o r e st Up p e r B. D . Pow d e r P u f f S h a v e r s Fork of th e C heat B a ld K nob Rd. Airport R o a d Beach & Boathouse Sporting Clays Firing Range S h a vers Lak e T ra il L o wer B e av e r Dam P o i n t of No R etu rn Pole A x e 4839’ ? P T E 911 Slopes Guest Services Activity Sales Bike Rentals General Parking Mountain Patrol Emergency Phone Paved Road Roads Improved Road Gate Limited-Access Improved Road Hiking Only Easier More Difficult Most Difficult Walking Path Trails Buildings & Structures Elevation Campsite Ball Hooter Lift Trail - may encounter motorized vehicles ! Ball Hooter Restricted Area 0 ¼ ½ ¾ 1 Mile Contour Interval 50 Feet Magnetic Declination 8° West 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 Feet ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! P P ? E 911 T E 911 E 911 South Mtn. to Hut 2.0 4.0 Hut to 6000 Steps 1.1 6000 Steps to Fire Tower 0.9 Silver Ck to Beaver Dam 1.2 B.D. to Enchanted Forest 0.8 E.F. to Base of Slopes 1.0 6000 Steps 1.6 Bail Out 1.1 Fire Tower Trail 2.0 Lake Trail 1.2 Powder Puff 1.2 Shavers Lake Rd. 2.5 Walking Path 1.6 Black Run Road 3.0 Airport Road Improved Roads 0.9 Airport Runway 0.7 Airport to Silver Creek 1.0 Beaver Dam - Upper 0.4 Beaver Dam - Lower 1.4 Enchanted Forest 1.1 Point of No Return 0.4 Headset Adjustment 0.6 McDonald Way 1.1 Bald Knob Road 3.5 Spruce Road - Upper 1.8 Spruce Road - Lower 2.1 Maintenance Road Westridge Road Silver Creek Parkway Snowshoe Drive Rt. 66 (W Ent. to S Ent.) Paved Roads & Paths 1.8 2.4 0.9 9.7 Cheat Mtn. Ridge Trail Silver Creek to Village Village to South Mountain North Mountain to Village Village to South Mountain 2.0 0.5 4.5 Silver Ck. to Spruce Rd. 1.2 Spruce Rd. to Slopes 0.6 0.8 0.8 Basin Trails MI MI MI Silver Creek Trails MI Slide Run 2.2 UNAUTHORIZED MOTOR VEHICLE USE PROHIBITED! BACKCOUNTRY TRAILS GENERAL INFORMATION ALL TRAIL USERS Trails are designated for mixed use by hikers, cross-country mountain bikers, and other users and activities. Please be courteous to other trail users, yield when appropriate, and pass with care. These trails lead into remote areas with no services. Cellular phones may not have coverage. Ride or hike with a partner, and let a responsible party know where you will be and when you plan to return. You may encounter authorized and unauthorized vehicles, trail work crews, and construction areas. Always stay alert and use caution! Trails and/or lifts may be temporarily closed due to maintenance, weather, special events, construction, or trail conditions. Please check the report and obtain additional information at the Mountain Adventure Center or the Depot. Weather conditions often change rapidly in the mountains. Finding sufficient shelter may not be possible. Be prepared. Bring enough water for your entire party. Potable water for drinking is not available in backcountry areas. Never approach or feed wildlife. Do not get closer than 100 yards. Confrontations are best handled by staying calm and backing away slowly. Don’t make wildlife feel threatened. Take care of paradise... Leave only footprints, take nothing but pictures, and kill nothing but time. Degree of difficulty rating and symbols are relative to Snowshoe Mountain only. You are entering a Backcountry Area! Backcountry areas are not regularly patrolled and trails are not regularly cleared. Notify the Mountain Adventure Center if you see an obstacle or hazard on the trails. Please stay on designated trails. In case of an accident: Report accidents at any of our designated on-mountain emergency phones, inform a snowshoe staff member, or dial 304.572.5400 (resort emergency line) or 911 from the nearest phone. For additional information please visit snowshoemtn.com/the-mountain/safety-and-responsibilty/summer-safety