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TRAIL MAP 5 Meadowlark Upper Chilcoot Ruthie’s Midway Midway Curley’s Cutback Waterfall Sam’s Run Gary B’s NW Passage Garden Path Dixie’s Knoll Black Snake Upper Rumrunner 1 5 6 2 8 9 7 14 15 11 3 4 Return to Village To Upper Mountains Return to Village Return to Parking Lot 1 Printed on post-consumer, recycled paper. 13 Let’s Connect! Check-in with our snow reporter on Hugh’s Views for the latest news and photos direct from the slopes! smuggs.com/hughs-views 10 [email protected] • smuggs.com/wtm • 877.929.9739 4323 VT Route 108 South, Jeffersonville, Vermont 05464-9537 16 /SmugglersNotch /Smugglers_Notch /smugglersnotchvt /user/SmuggsTV smuggs.com/enn The Smugglers’ Notch app is your unique and comprehensive guide to Smugglers’ Notch Resort, easily accessible right at your fingertips on your iPhone or Android with GPS functionality. smuggs.com/app YOUR RESPONSIBILITY CODE Snow sports can be enjoyed in many ways. You may see people at Smugglers’ Notch using alpine, telemark or cross-country skis, snow blades, snowboards, and other specialized equipment. Regardless of how you decide to enjoy our trails, there are elements of risk. Use common sense, show courtesy to others, and anticipate dangerous situations before they arise. The following guidelines represent the most basic common sense and courtesy: 1. Always stay in control and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects. 2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them. 3. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above. 4. Whenever starting downhill or merging onto a trail, look uphill and yield to others. 5. Always use devices that prevent runaway equipment. 6. Observe all posted signs and warnings and keep clear of any potential hazard. 7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride, and unload safely. 8. Respect the mountain. Please do not litter, either with trash or with foul language. This is just a partial list. There are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Nevertheless, there are some risks associated with snow sports that cannot be eliminated. You are ultimately responsible for your personal safety. Be aware of changing conditions; trail conditions vary constantly due to weather changes and skier/snowboarder use. Snowmaking, grooming, maintenance, and other activities may be in progress on trails at any time. Use caution, ski and snowboard in control and observe our Off Trail Policy (denoted on the front side of this map) should you wish to ski or snowboard off our designated trails. Smugglers’ recommends that you always ski or snowboard in groups of three or more. Be advised that all poles, flags, signage, covers on equipment or objects, or other forms of marking devices are used by Smugglers’ to inform you of the presence or location of potential obstacles or hazards. These markings are no guarantee of your safety and will not protect you from injury. It is not possible to mark all hazards. It is part of your responsibility to avoid all obstacles and hazards, including those that are marked. Failure to use good judgment, ski or snowboard responsibly, or follow the Responsibility Code will result in loss of skiing and snowboarding privileges without refund. 12 RESORT GUIDE WEST RESORT GUIDE EAST OVERALL Environmental Policy Statement Smugglers’ Notch Resort is the only resort within the state to be designated an environmental leader. Management and Employees are committed to being responsible stewards of Vermont’s natural resources and are proud to receive this prestigious award. Vermont’s intrinsic beauty and healthfulness are integral to our business. We live here, and working to maintain it comes naturally. Smugglers’ policy of environmental stewardship pervades all our activities. We seek to raise the environmental awareness of guests and employees, and to broaden their knowledge and appreciation through educational programs along with our active and passive use of the land for year-round recreation. Our development and maintenance programs are guided by principles of land and energy conservation, by forest and wildlife habitat preservation, and by maintaining Vermont’s water quality and aesthetic beauty. We are committed to reusing, recycling and treating waste through innovative techniques in a concerted effort to minimize impact on the environment. Together we will shape a sustainable community for the future. VERMONT STATE LAW requires that if you are involved in a collision with another skier/rider resulting in injury that you must stop and give your name and contact information to the other person(s) involved and to a ski area employee or at first aid before you leave the vicinity of the accident. America’s Family Resort is a service mark of Smugglers’ Notch Management Company, Ltd. Smugglers’ Notch Vermont, Smugglers’ Notch Resort, Smuggs, FamilyFest, Got Kids?, Snow Sport University, Summer Fun University, and the accompanying designs are registered service marks of Smugglers’ Notch Management Company, Ltd. © 2020 P1 P2 P3 P4 Crossover Treasure Run Return to Parking Lot 1 #smuggslove MORSE MOUNTAIN 1 VILLAGE CENTER 2 THE VILLAGE LODGE 3 THE MEETING HOUSE 4 3 MOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT 5 SIR HENRY’S LEARNING HILL 6 MORSE HIGHLANDS & DAY LODGE 7 NORDIC SKI & SNOWSHOE ADVENTURE CENTER 8 FUNZONE 2.0 indoor playground for all ages! MADONNA MOUNTAIN 9 BASE LODGE 10 WAFFLE CABIN 11 KNIGHT’S REVENGE TERRAIN PARK STERLING MOUNTAIN 12 BIRCH RUN TERRAIN PARK 13 TOP OF THE NOTCH 14 THE ZONE 15 SMUGGLERS’ NOTCH SKI & SNOWBOARD CLUB 16 PARKING LOT 1 YURT Shuttle Schedule Between The Village Center & Parking Lot 1: DAILY Runs continually from 8:00 am until 4:30 pm SNOW REPORT LIFT TICKETS TERRAIN PARKS ALPINE SKI & SNOWBOARD LESSONS RESORT DINING DAY LODGES AREA DINING RENTAL EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT TUNING & REPAIR RESORT SHOPPING AREA SHOPPING FUNZONE 2.0 INDOOR RECREATION CENTER NORDIC SKI & SNOWSHOE ADVENTURE CENTER Text the word SNOW to 855.421.2279 to receive on-mountain updates. www.smuggs.com • 1.800.523.2754 winter 2020/21 Don’t know how to scan a QR code? No worries! Simply point the camera of your smartphone at the QR code and you’re done. Easy Peasy. TRAIL MAP

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TRAIL MAP

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Meadowlark

Upper Chilcoot

Ruthie’s

Midway

Midway

Curley’s Cutback

Waterfall

Snuffy’s Trail to/from Stowe

Sam’s Run

Gary B’s NW Passage

Garden Path

Dixie’s Knoll

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Upper Rumrunner

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Return to Village

To Upper Mountains

Return to Village

Return to Parking Lot 1

Printed on post-consumer, recycled paper.

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Let’s Connect!

Check-in with our snow reporter on Hugh’s Views for the latest news and photos direct from the slopes!

smuggs.com/hughs-views

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[email protected] • smuggs.com/wtm • 877.929.97394323 VT Route 108 South, Jeffersonville, Vermont 05464-9537

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/SmugglersNotch /Smugglers_Notch /smugglersnotchvt /user/SmuggsTV smuggs.com/enn

The Smugglers’ Notch app is your unique and comprehensive guide to Smugglers’ Notch Resort, easily accessible right at your fingertips on your iPhone or Android with GPS functionality.

smuggs.com/app

YOUR RESPONSIBILITY CODESnow sports can be enjoyed in many ways. You may see people at Smugglers’ Notch using alpine, telemark or cross-country skis, snow blades, snowboards, and other specialized equipment. Regardless of how you decide to enjoy our trails, there are elements of risk. Use common sense, show courtesy to others, and anticipate dangerous situations before they arise. The following guidelines represent the most basic common sense and courtesy:

1. Always stay in control and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.

2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.

3. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above.

4. Whenever starting downhill or merging onto a trail, look uphill and yield to others.

5. Always use devices that prevent runaway equipment.

6. Observe all posted signs and warnings and keep clear of any potential hazard.

7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride, and unload safely.

8. Respect the mountain. Please do not litter, either with trash or with foul language.

This is just a partial list. There are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Nevertheless, there are some risks associated with snow sports that cannot be eliminated. You are ultimately responsible for your personal safety.

Be aware of changing conditions; trail conditions vary constantly due to weather changes and skier/snowboarder use. Snowmaking, grooming, maintenance, and other activities may be in progress on trails at any time. Use caution, ski and snowboard in control and observe our Off Trail Policy (denoted on the front side of this map) should you wish to ski or snowboard off our designated trails. Smugglers’ recommends that you always ski or snowboard in groups of three or more.

Be advised that all poles, flags, signage, covers on equipment or objects, or other forms of marking devices are used by Smugglers’ to inform you of the presence or location of potential obstacles or hazards. These markings are no guarantee of your safety and will not protect you from injury. It is not possible to mark all hazards. It is part of your responsibility to avoid all obstacles and hazards, including those that are marked. Failure to use good judgment, ski or snowboard responsibly, or follow the Responsibility Code will result in loss of skiing and snowboarding privileges without refund.

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RESORT GUIDE

W E S T

RESORT GUIDE

E A S T

OVERALL

Environmental Policy Statement Smugglers’ Notch Resort is the only resort within the state to be designated an environmental leader. Management and Employees are committed to being responsible stewards of Vermont’s natural resources and are proud to receive this prestigious award. Vermont’s intrinsic beauty and healthfulness are integral to our business. We live here, and working to maintain it comes naturally.

Smugglers’ policy of environmental stewardship pervades all our activities. We seek to raise the environmental awareness of guests and employees, and to broaden their knowledge and appreciation through educational programs along with our active and passive use of the land for year-round recreation.

Our development and maintenance programs are guided by principles of land and energy conservation, by forest and wildlife habitat preservation, and by maintaining Vermont’s water quality and aesthetic beauty.

We are committed to reusing, recycling and treating waste through innovative techniques in a concerted effort to minimize impact on the environment.

Together we will shape a sustainable community for the future.

VERMONT STATE LAW requires that if you are involved in a collision with another skier/rider resulting in injury that you must stop and give your name and contact information to the other person(s) involved and to a ski area employee or at first aid before you leave the vicinity of the accident.

America’s Family Resort is a service mark of Smugglers’ Notch Management Company, Ltd. Smugglers’ Notch Vermont, Smugglers’ Notch Resort, Smuggs, FamilyFest, Got Kids?, Snow Sport University, Summer Fun University, and the accompanying designs

are registered service marks of Smugglers’ Notch Management Company, Ltd. © 2020

P1

P2

P3P4

Crossover

Treasure Run

Return to Parking Lot 1

#smuggslove

MORSE MOUNTAIN

1 VILLAGE CENTER

2 THE VILLAGE LODGE

3 THE MEETING HOUSE

4 3 MOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT

5 SIR HENRY’S LEARNING HILL

6 MORSE HIGHLANDS & DAY LODGE

7NORDIC SKI & SNOWSHOE ADVENTURE CENTER

8FUNZONE 2.0 indoor playground for all ages!

MADONNA MOUNTAIN

9 BASE LODGE

10 WAFFLE CABIN

11 KNIGHT’S REVENGE TERRAIN PARK

STERLING MOUNTAIN

12 BIRCH RUN TERRAIN PARK

13 TOP OF THE NOTCH

14 THE ZONE

15 SMUGGLERS’ NOTCH SKI & SNOWBOARD CLUB

16 PARKING LOT 1 YURT

Shuttle ScheduleBetween The Village Center & Parking Lot 1: DAILY – Runs continually from 8:00 am until 4:30 pm

SNOW REPORT

LIFT TICKETS

TERRAIN PARKS

ALPINE SKI & SNOWBOARD LESSONS

RESORT DINING

DAY LODGES

AREA DINING

RENTAL EQUIPMENT

EQUIPMENT TUNING & REPAIR

RESORT SHOPPING

AREA SHOPPING

FUNZONE 2.0 INDOOR RECREATION CENTER

NORDIC SKI & SNOWSHOE ADVENTURE CENTER

Text the word SNOW to 855.421.2279 to

receive on-mountain updates.

www.smuggs.com • 1.800.523.2754

winter 2020/21

Don’t know how to scan a QR code?No worries! Simply point the camera of your smartphone at the QR code and you’re done. Easy Peasy.

TRAIL MAP

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Howie’s

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To Upper Mountains

Return to Village

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Madonna & Sterling Base Lodge

Night School for Boarding &

Jibbing

Sir Henry’s Learning & Fun Park

Smugglers’ ski trails are located on lands included within the Mount Mansfi eld State Forest, managed by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation.

In case of on-mountain emergencies please contact Ski Patrol at 802.644.1182 or notify the lift operator.

ICON KEYATM Phones

Dining Race Course

Flats Restrooms

Lift Tickets Ski Patrol/First Aid

Lighted Tube Sliding Ski & Snowboard Rentals

Lodging Ski /Snowboard Repair

Lounge Snow Sport University

Mid-Station Unloading Sport Shop

Mountain Shuttle Stop Warming Hut

Parking

Burton Treehouse Riglet Park

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Trail ratings indicate relative level of challenge for trails at Smugglers’ Notch. Trail ratings here should not be compared to those found at other ski areas. Snow, weather

conditions, and time of day can greatly influence the given ratings.

TRAILS & GLADES KEY

LIFT TICKETSReload anytime online and SAVE! smuggs.com/reload

The Village Center – Morse Mountain 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Madonna Mountain Base Lodge 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

Lift ticket sales begin at 7:30 am on Saturdays and Sundays.

Safeguard your valuable lift ticket – lost or misplaced lift tickets will not be replaced or reprinted.

Terrain Parks

Ski/Snowboard Area Boundary

Lifts

Wonder Carpets

● Easier (19%)

■ More Difficult (50%)

◆ Most Difficult (25%)

◆◆ ◆◆◆ Experts (6%)

Glades Slow Ski/Ride Zone

Morse Highlands Lift Madonna II Lift 9:00 am - 4:00 pm 9:00 am - 4:00 pm (weekends & holidays)

The Village Lift Madonna I Lift8:30 am - 4:00 pm (Mon. - Fri.) 9:00 am - 4:00 pm (Mon. - Fri.)8:00 am - 4:00 pm (weekends & holidays) 8:30 am - 4:00 pm (weekends & holidays)

Mogul Mouse’s Magic Lift Sterling Lift9:00 am - 4:00 pm 8:30 am - 4:00 pm (Mon. - Fri.) 8:00 am - 4:00 pm (weekends & holidays)

The Glider Surface Lift Sterling T-Bar9:00 am - 3:30 pm 9:00 am - 4:00 pm (weekends & holidays)›

Lift hours may vary depending on weather and trail conditions.

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LIFT KEY

OFF TRAIL POLICY— Within Resort BoundariesWooded areas between named trails and glades are not marked in any way, are not patrolled and have no skier/ snowboarder services. If you decide to ski or snowboard in wooded areas, within the ski area boundary, you are solely responsible for yourself. You should be an expert skier/ snowboarder and you should stay in groups of three or more.

*OFF TRAIL POLICY — Outside Resort BoundariesSkiing/ Snowboarding beyond the resort boundary, as shown on this map, should only be attempted by expert skiers knowledgeable in winter backcountry travel. Terrain beyond the resort boundary is not maintained or monitored by Ski Patrol. Pursuant to 12 V.S.A. 1038, Smugglers’ is not responsible for any injury or death. Additionally, participants will be responsible for any expense incurred to provide rescue, medical, or other services.

UPHILL TRAVEL POLICYUphill traffi c is allowed during specifi c times and areas. No uphill traffi c is allowed during operational hours. Please visit smuggs.com/uphilltravel for the complete Uphill Travel policy.

DRONE POLICYUnmanned aerial drone use by guests or the media is prohibited to the general public. For further information please contact Smugglers’ Safety Director at [email protected] or 802.644.1200.

Go to smuggs.com/health-travel-infoto learn what Smuggs is doing

to keep the season safe.