Please
note - At the time of this reporting these are the
predicted trails and conditions for the date listed.
At any time conditions, hours of operations, trail
openings and closures, and change in lift operations
may happen for any reason without notice.
Lifts
planned to open:
Old'
Pete
The Hub (Learning Center
Lift)
Hailey's Comet
Sam's Chair
Trails
planned to open :
Open/
Closed
Snowfields
(easiest)
Terrain Park - located on
River Bottom
River Bottom (most difficult)
Deer
Run (easiest)
Upper Rim Run
(easiest)
Lower Rim Run (easiest)
Outback (more difficult)
Cedar Lane (more difficult)
St. Petes (more difficult)
Lower St. Petes
(more difficult)
UPPER Devils
Tail (most difficult)
LOWER Devils
Tail (most difficult)
Dynamite (most difficult)
The Wild West
Surface
conditions key:
Powder
PDR
freshly
fallen fluffy snow
Loose
Granular
LSGR
loose
"sugar" snow
Frozen Granular
FRGR
frozen
snow, similar to a "matte" finish
Wet Granular
WETGR
soft snow that is wet from
warm temperatures,
rain, or humidity
Spring Conditions
SC
a
mix of conditions created by sunny or rainy
days and above freezing temperatures
Windblown
Snow
WBLN
powder
or granular snow blown into drifts in
some places, leaving a firmly packed surface
Corn
CORN
large,
loose snow crystals about the size of
corn, frozen at night, loose during the day
Ice
ICY
hard
and slippery, glazed or see-through
surface, bulletproof
Variable
Conditions
VC
no
primary surface (70 % or more) can be
determined; a range or surfaces can be found
Machine
Groomed Snow
MGS
snow
that has been repeatedly groomed
by power tillers so that the texture is
halfway between loose granular and packed powder
Wet Snow
WETSN
powder
snow which has become moist and
heavy due to a thaw, or rainfall, or moist fallen
snow