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Trail Map
WARNING
Under Colorado law, a skier assumes the risk of any injury to person or property resulting from any of the inherent dangers
and risks of skiing and may not recover from any ski area operator for any injury resulting from any of the inherent dangers
and risks of skiing, including: Changing weather conditions; existing and changing snow conditions; bare spots; rocks; stumps;
trees; collisions with natural objects, man-made objects, or other skiers; variations in terrain; and the failure of skiers to ski
within their own abilities.
KNOW THE CODE, IT’S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY
Granby Ranch is committed to promoting skier safety. Always show courtesy to others and be aware that there are elements
of risk in skiing and snowboarding that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Know your ability level and
stay within it. Observe your responsibility code listed below and share with other skiers the responsibility for a great skiing
experience.
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 into a trail, look uphill and yield to others.
5. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
6. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.
7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride, and unload safely.
TERRAIN PARK SAFETY
• Know your Limits and ability level and select the appropriate Freestyle Terrain for you.
• Your condition, speed, balance, body movements, alignment, trajectory, and maneuver difficulty will DIRECTLY AFFECT
YOUR DESIRED OUTCOME.
• Know the intended use of the Freestyle Terrain you have chosen. For example, some features are intended to be used in a
series with no stopping and some individually with stopping areas; jump takeoffs are for jumping and rail takeoffs are for
entering onto rails.
• Your actions can take you out of balance and cause serious injury or death, no matter how the feature is designed or where
you land. Land on your feet!
• Transitions are changes in the shape and pitch of the snow or feature, or changes from one type of sliding surface to another.
Transitions can be gentle or abrupt, and demand that users be alert and respond to them with accurate movements.
• Know where to land. The SWEET SPOT is between the “knuckle” and center of the landing zone. Even if you land on or near
the sweet spot, you can still be seriously injured or die if your landing posture is not correct.
• INVERTED MANEUVERS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED.
• BE AWARE that features change constantly due to snow conditions, weather, usage, grooming and time of day.
• Read and obey all posted signs, instructions and warnings before using Freestyle Terrain.
• Some resorts designate features as small, medium and large. Be aware these ratings are determined by size, not degree of
difficulty, and are relative only to that resort.
ALSO, PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT
• Colorado law now also includes cliffs, extreme terrain, jumps, and freestyle terrain as inherent dangers and risks of the sport
of skiing.
• Caution. Snowcats, snowmobiles, and snowmaking equipment may be encountered at any time. Stay clear.
• All poles and/or flags, fencing, signage, padding, or other marking devices are used by the ski area to inform you of the
presence or location of a potential obstacle or hazard. These markers are no guarantee of your safety and will not protect
you from injury. It is part of your responsibility under Your Responsibility Code to avoid all obstacles or hazards, including
those that are so marked.
• Lift Safety. You cannot board a lift unless you have sufficient physical dexterity, ability, and knowledge to negotiate or to use
such lift safely, or until you have asked for and received information sufficient to enable you to use the lift safely. You may not
use a lift or any ski trail when under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
• Helmet Use. Granby Ranch encourages our guests to consider the advantages and disadvantages that a winter sports
helmet may offer. Regardless of whether or not you choose to wear a helmet, every snow sport participant shares
responsibility for his or her safety as well as others using the ski area facilities. Educate yourself on the benefits and
limitations of helmets.
• Boundary Warning. It is unlawful to cross the ski area boundary except at designated exit gates. The ski area assumes
no responsibility for skiers going beyond the ski area boundary. Areas beyond the ski area boundary are not patrolled or
maintained. Unmarked obstacles and other hazards exist.
Having fun is what it is all about. Ski Granby Ranch’s friendly instructors make the learning process easy with terrain that is comfortable for everyone, no matter what your skill level.
• Private lessons for all ages
• Group lessons for kids and adults
• Multi-day lessons
Snow School
Call 970.887.5200 or find us at opentable.com
Nordic and Snowshoe Trails
• Nordic trails are not patrolled.• Trails are groomed as resources and conditions allow.
GRANBYRANCH.COM | CALL 888.850.4615 FOR DETAILS
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8350 Apres 7 days a week 3pm-6pm
Live Music Every Thursday 4 pm– 7 pm 8350 Bar & Bistro
SKI PATROL 970.887.5170In case of after hours emergency, please dial 911
East Mountain Trail SystemNature’s Way = 4.6 kmVista Ridge = 2.1 kmLoggers Loop = 2 kmSweet Nancy = 1.5 kmRabbit Run = 2.1 kmCabin Trail =0.6 kmDeer Trail = 1.0 kmLow Road = 0.6 kmFraser To Granby = 2.8 kmHome Again = 2.0 kmPirouette = 1.45 km
Located slopeside at Base Lodge, The Granby Ranch Grill features ingredient driven selections inspired by classic recipes. Open Wed-Sun
11am-9pm for lunch and dinner. Reservations recommended.
Nestled in the heart of Colorado ski country is a community built with families in mind. Choose from homesites, single-family homes, paired cabins, and condominiums. From the mid $100,000s to the high $600,000s.
Call 970.887.5250 for details.
Come for a Visit. Stay for a Lifetime.Open seven days a week for
breakfast, lunch and happy hour 8am-7pm.
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Snowsports School and Private Lessons sell out. Please book in advance.
Granby Ranch and our lodging partners offer some of the best lodging deals around, where families can have all the comforts of home
Stay and Play
Live music every Thursday night 4pm-7pm
Golf Course Trail SystemFraser River Loop = 1.0 kmBrown = 0.5 kmFreestone = 0.5 kmCutthroat = 0.3 kmSmall Fry = 0.3 kmRainbow = 0.7 kmEddyline = 0.3 kmHeadwaters = 0.6 km
Meadow = 0.9Pete’s Path = 1.3 kmPar 3 = 0.7 kmGreen Jacket = 0.75 kmSweet Spot = 0.7 kmBackspin = 0.5 kmLocal Rules = 0.9 kmMontana Pass = 0.75 km
Easy IntermediateAdvancedSnowshoe
Quick
Dra
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Vista R idge
Sweet Nancy
Rabbit Run
Cab in Trail
Vista Ridge
Cabin
Trail
Home
Aga
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Loggers Loop
Deer Trail
Natu
res
Way
Fraser to Granby Trail
Piroutte
Low R o ad
Traci’s Trail
Easiest
Intermediate
Advanced Intermediate
Most Difficult
Slow Skiing
Family Zone
Kid's Zone
Freestyle Terrain
Quad Chair
Triple Chair
Double Chair
Surface Lift
This map is an artist rendering and is not to scale or complete. It is not intended to depict snow or weather conditions. Use of the same trail ratings at other ski areas does not indicate difficulty levels of Ski Granby Ranch trails. Granby Ranch trail ratings represent relative difficulty levels only for
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Mountain Stats
ElevationBase: 8,202'Top: 9,202'
Vertical Drop: 1,000'
38 trailsSkiable acres406
9 am – 4 pm
hours of operation
ski season12.15.17 – 4.1.18
Ski & Ride School
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Drones or model aircraft used by guests, commercial operators, or the media are prohibited without the written approval of Granby Ranch. Visit
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