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GIRL GIRL SCOUTS SCOUTS GIRL SCOUTS THUNDER MOUNTAIN TRAIL THUNDER MOUNTAIN TRAIL THUNDER MOUNTAIN TRAIL LEGEND Some trails may be closed due to construction. Obey posted signs, and review map. Please hike and bike on designated trails and roads only. SERVICE ROADS SINGLE TRACK PARKING AREAS INFORMATION Red Cliffs Red Cliffs Lodge Lodge General General Store Store VILLAGE PLAZA Red Cliffs Lodge General Store Service Center Service Center Kirkwood Inn Kirkwood Inn Cross Country Center Cross Country Center Service Center Kirkwood Inn Cross Country Center EMERGENCY SERVICES: 911 Kirkwood is operated under permit from the USDA Forest Service, Eldorado National Forest. The USDA prohibits discrimination in its programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) To file a complaint, write the Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250, or call (866) 632-9992. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). BIKING Access the trail network via Snowkirk, Caples Crest, Funny Bunny or Kirkwood neighborhood roads to enjoy mountain biking in the Sierras with the best views of our known ridgeline. Class I E-Bikes are allowed on some trails. DISC GOLF Experience disc golf at 7,800 feet. Praised as one of the most challenging courses on the West Coast that weaves through trees and over mountainous terrain. The Discwood Golf Course is located at Timber Creek base area. Pick up a scorecard and map at the General Store, The Lodge or use the online version provided below. DISC GOLF DISCWOOD MAP & SCORE CARD SUMMER DINING General Store Open Daily at 8am Stock up on supplies for your weekend adventure while enjoying some sandwiches, lattes & ice cream, the G-Store has it all. 209.258.7294 Kirkwood Inn & Saloon Open Wednesday – Sunday 11am till dusk Take a step back in time at the historic Kirkwood Inn and enjoy your Sierra Smokehouse favorites. 209.258.7304 HIKING Kirkwood is home to world-class hiking and trails that access spectacular terrain that will leave hikers amazed with the breathtaking views and an abundance of wildflowers. EASIEST MORE DIFFICULT ADVANCED LIFTS USFS SPECIAL USE PERMIT BOUNDARY HIKING TRAILS STREAM TREES TOPOGRAPHY Please help conserve our natural resources by recycling all glass, aluminum and plastic beverage containers in designated centers. © 2021 Kirkwood Mountain Resort. All rights reserved. KirkwoodMtn @KirkwoodMtn KirkwoodMountainTV KirkwoodMtn www.kirkwood.com [email protected] Follow us: Highway 88 at Carson Pass, PO Box 1, Kirkwood, CA 95646 KIRKWOOD MOUNTAIN RESORT Resort ........................................................ 209.258.6000 Ticket & Pass Info.................................... 800.842.8062 Groups & Weddings ............................ 209.258.7406 Lodging .................................................... 800.967.7500 Uphill Access Hotline 209.258.7444. Visit kirkwood.com for additional information. Mountain Biking & Hiking MULTI-USE TRAILS i i TRAILS EASIEST SNOWKIRK GIRL SCOUTS WEST MEADOW EAST MEADOW MORE DIFFICULT CAPLES CREST WHISKEY SHOTS IRON HORSE RED CLIFFS SCOUT'S ROUTE LOWER CORRAL DANBERG TRAIL ROBEY WOLFE FUNNY BUNNY CUT BACK HOLE 'N WALL SOLITUDE. ADVANCED VISTA UPPER CORRAL RED CLIFFS WHISKEY WHISKEY ALT LODGING RATES STARTING AT $110 Book at Kirkwood.com or call 800.967.7500 GROUPS & MOUNTAIN WEDDINGS Kirkwood offers breathtaking views and secluded moods for your dream wedding. With discounted lodging, catering, and event space your special day will be a seamless experience. Email [email protected] to begin planning! 2021 Summer Activities & Trail Map TAMBA Mountain Bike Trail Etiquette Ride Your Bike Responsibly, and, we’ll all be happier and keep trails open to everyone. 1. Ride Open Trails: Respect trail and road closures. Ask a land manager for clarification if you are uncertain about the status of a trail. Do not trespass on private land. Obtain permits or other authorization as required. Be aware that bicycles are not permitted in areas protected as state or federal wilderness. 2. Leave No Trace: Be sensitive to the dirt beneath you. Wet and muddy trails are more vulnerable to damage than dry ones. When the trail is soft, consider other riding options. This also means staying on existing trails and not creating new ones. Don’t cut switchbacks. Be sure to pack out at least as much as you pack in. 3. Control Your Bicycle: Inattention for even a moment could put you and others at risk. Obey all bicycle speed regulations and recommendations and ride within your limits. 4. Yield Appropriately: Do your utmost to let your fellow trail users know you’re coming. A friendly greeting or bell ring are good methods. Try to anticipate other trail users as you ride around corners. Bicyclists should yield to other non-motorized trail users, unless the trail is clearly signed for bike-only travel. Bicyclists traveling downhill should yield to ones headed uphill, unless the trail is clearly signed for one-way or downhill-only traffic. In general, strive to make each pass a safe and courteous one. 5. Never Scare Animals: Animals are easily startled by an unannounced approach, a sudden movement, or a loud noise. Give animals enough room and time to adjust to you. When passing horses, use special care and follow directions from the horseback riders (ask if uncertain). Running cattle and disturbing wildlife are serious offenses. 6. Plan Ahead: Know your equipment, your ability, and the area in which you are riding and prepare accordingly. Strive to be self-sufficient: keep your equipment in good repair and carry necessary supplies for changes in weather or other conditions. Always wear a helmet and appropriate safety gear. PARKING AREAS INFORMATION E-BIKE TRAILS i OFFICIAL PARTNERS OF KIRKWOOD MOUNTAIN RESORT OFFICIAL UNIFORM OFFICIAL PAYMENT PARTNER OFFICIAL SNACK OFFICIAL CAMERA OFFICIAL LUGGAGE SHIPPING SERVICE OFFICIAL EYEWEAR, GOGGLE, AND HELMET OFFICIAL SPORTS DRINK OFFICIAL OFFICIAL ZERO WASTE PARTNER OFFICIAL MOBILITY PARTNER

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Page 1: 2021 Mountain Biking Summer Activities & Hiking

GIRL GIRL SCOUTSSCOUTS

GIRL SCOUTS

THUNDER MOUNTAIN TRAIL

THUNDER MOUNTAIN TRAIL

THUNDER MOUNTAIN TRAIL

LEG

END

Some trails may be closed due to construction. Obey posted signs, and review map. Please hike and bike on designated trails and roads only.

SERVICE ROADS

SINGLE TRACK

PARKINGAREAS

INFORMATION

Red CliffsRed CliffsLodgeLodge GeneralGeneral

StoreStore

VILLAGEPLAZA

Red CliffsLodge General

Store

Service CenterService CenterKirkwood InnKirkwood Inn

Cross Country CenterCross Country Center

Service CenterKirkwood Inn

Cross Country Center

EMERGENCYSERVICES:

911Kirkwood is operated under permit from the USDA Forest Service, Eldorado National Forest. The USDA prohibits discrimination in its programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) To file a complaint, write the Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250, or call (866) 632-9992. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD).

BIKINGAccess the trail network via Snowkirk, Caples Crest, Funny Bunny or Kirkwood neighborhood roads to enjoy mountain biking in the Sierras with the best views of our known ridgeline. Class I E-Bikes are allowed on some trails.

DISC GOLFExperience disc golf at 7,800 feet. Praised as one of the most challenging courses on the West Coast that weaves through trees and over mountainous terrain. The Discwood Golf Course is located at Timber Creek base area. Pick up a scorecard and map at the General Store, The Lodge or use the online version provided below.

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SUMMER DINING General Store Open Daily at 8am Stock up on supplies for your weekend adventure while enjoying some sandwiches, lattes & ice cream, the G-Store has it all. 209.258.7294

Kirkwood Inn & Saloon Open Wednesday – Sunday 11am till dusk Take a step back in time at the historic Kirkwood Inn and enjoy your Sierra Smokehouse favorites. 209.258.7304

HIKINGKirkwood is home to world-class hiking and trails that access spectacular terrain that will leave hikers amazed with the breathtaking views and an abundance of wildflowers.

EASIEST

MORE DIFFICULT

ADVANCED

LIFTS

USFS SPECIAL USE PERMITBOUNDARY

HIKING TRAILS

STREAM

TREES

TOPOGRAPHY

Please help conserve our natural resources by recycling all glass, aluminum and plastic beverage containers in designated centers. © 2021 Kirkwood Mountain Resort. All rights reserved.

KirkwoodMtn @KirkwoodMtn KirkwoodMountainTV KirkwoodMtn

www.kirkwood.com • [email protected] us:

Highway 88 at Carson Pass, PO Box 1, Kirkwood, CA 95646

KIRKWOOD MOUNTAIN RESORT

Resort ........................................................ 209.258.6000Ticket & Pass Info.................................... 800.842.8062Groups & Weddings ............................ 209.258.7406Lodging .................................................... 800.967.7500

Uphill Access Hotline 209.258.7444.Visit kirkwood.com for additional information.

Mountain Biking & HikingMULTI-USE TRAILS

i

i

TRAILSEASIESTSNOWKIRKGIRL SCOUTS WEST MEADOWEAST MEADOW

MORE DIFFICULTCAPLES CRESTWHISKEY SHOTSIRON HORSERED CLIFFSSCOUT'S ROUTELOWER CORRALDANBERG TRAILROBEY WOLFEFUNNY BUNNYCUT BACKHOLE 'N WALLSOLITUDE.

ADVANCEDVISTAUPPER CORRALRED CLIFFSWHISKEYWHISKEY ALT

LODGING RATES STARTING AT $110Book at Kirkwood.com or call 800.967.7500

GROUPS & MOUNTAIN WEDDINGS

Kirkwood offers breathtaking views and secluded moods for your dream wedding. With discounted lodging, catering, and event space your special day will be a seamless experience.

Email [email protected] to begin planning!

2021Summer Activities & Trail Map

TAMBA Mountain Bike Trail Etiquette – Ride Your Bike Responsibly, and, we’ll all be happier and keep trails open to everyone. 1. Ride Open Trails: Respect trail and road closures. Ask a land manager for clarification if you are uncertain about the status of a trail. Do not trespass on private land. Obtain permits or other authorization as required. Be aware that bicycles are not permitted in areas protected as state or federal wilderness.2. Leave No Trace: Be sensitive to the dirt beneath you. Wet and muddy trails are more vulnerable to damage than dry ones. When the trail is soft, consider other riding options. This also means staying on existing trails and not creating new ones. Don’t cut switchbacks. Be sure to pack out at least as much as you pack in.3. Control Your Bicycle: Inattention for even a moment could put you and others at risk. Obey all bicycle speed regulations and recommendations and ride within your limits.4. Yield Appropriately: Do your utmost to let your fellow trail users know you’re coming. A friendly greeting or bell ring are good methods. Try to anticipate other trail users as you ride around corners. Bicyclists should yield to other non-motorized trail users, unless the trail is clearly signed for bike-only travel. Bicyclists traveling downhill should yield to ones headed uphill, unless the trail is clearly signed for one-way or downhill-only traffic. In general, strive to make each pass a safe and courteous one.5. Never Scare Animals: Animals are easily startled by an unannounced approach, a sudden movement, or a loud noise. Give animals enough room and time to adjust to you. When passing horses, use special care and follow directions from the horseback riders (ask if uncertain). Running cattle and disturbing wildlife are serious offenses.6. Plan Ahead: Know your equipment, your ability, and the area in which you are riding and prepare accordingly. Strive to be self-sufficient: keep your equipment in good repair and carry necessary supplies for changes in weather or other conditions. Always wear a helmet and appropriate safety gear.

PARKINGAREAS

INFORMATION

E-BIKETRAILS

i

OFFICIAL PARTNERS OF KIRKWOOD MOUNTAIN RESORT

OFFICIAL UNIFORM OFFICIAL PAYMENT PARTNER

OFFICIAL SNACK OFFICIAL CAMERA OFFICIAL LUGGAGE SHIPPING SERVICE

OFFICIAL EYEWEAR, GOGGLE, AND HELMET

OFFICIAL SPORTS DRINK

OFFICIAL OFFICIAL ZERO WASTE PARTNER

OFFICIAL MOBILITY PARTNER