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SKIER RESPONSIBILITY CODE
• Always stay in control. Youmust be able
to stopor avoidother people or objects.
• People aheadof you have the right-of-
way. It’s your responsibility to avoid them.
• Youmust not stopwhere youobstruct a
trail, or are not visible from above.
•When startingdownhill ormergingonto
a trail, look uphill and yield toothers.
• Always use devices toprevent runaway
equipment.
• Observeandobeyall posted signs and
warnings. Keepoff closed trails andout
of closed area s.
• Prior tousingany lift,youmusthave the
knowledgeand ability to load, ride and
unload safely.
MOUNTAINACTIVITIES
RaceCourse
YellowstoneClub’s race course is set every
Thursday throughSunday equippedwith a
self-timer andquick gates. Join us for the
Member Race Series, which includes several
scheduled races throughout the season.
Formore information about the race course
andMember Race Series please contact our
Outdoor Pursuits team.
TerrainPark
There are two terrainparks on themountain
for riders of all ages and abilities to enjoy.
LittleDipper TerrainPark on Lower Pioneer
is geared towardbeginner level park riders
and thosewho areworkingon new tricks.
The SonnyBoy TerrainPark locatedon the
SonnyBoyRun, consists of rails, boxes, and
other fun, medium to large-sized features.
Please read andobey all posted signs,
instructions, andwarnings before using
Freestyle Terrain.
TubingHill
Located in thebase area of Pioneer
Mountain is our popular tubing hill. Tubes
are located next to the entrance of the
Rental andRetail shops. Please no ski boots
on the tubing hill.
KidsAdventureArea
Scattered throughout themountain are
several kid adventure areas, filledwith
obstacles, trails, andwarming huts.
These runs are verypopular among the
youthof YC.
ONMOUNTAINDINING
TimberlineCafé
Opendaily from 11:00am – 2:30pm
This buffet style lunch is a verypopular
andquick on-hill diningoption. Snowcat
dinner reservations available through
YCConcierge.
RainbowLodge
Rainbow Lodge offers on-mountaindining
options for breakfast, lunch, anddinner.
Lunchdaily, 11:00am – 3:00pm
Continental Breakfast
Monday –Wednesday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Á laCarteBreakfast
Thursday – Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Please contact YCConcierge tomake a
dinner reservation.
RoamingBison
Located at the topof theAmericanSpirit
Chairlift, this food truck and yurt offer cozy,
warmMontana cuisine. OpenThursday –
Monday, 11:00am – 2:30pm all season.
WarrenMiller Lodge
Offering everything from finedining in the
dining room to après plates anddrinks in
theBighornBar, all theway to kids favorites
down inour 50’s stylediner in 20Below.
Lunchdaily, 11:00am – 3:00pm, après food
anddrinks inBighornBar until 9:00pm.
Continental Breakfast inLakesideLobby from
8:00am– 10:30amand coffeeuntil 3:00pm.
Dinner in thedining roomuntil 9:00pm,with
reservations available throughYCConcierge.
Also, please check theYCGazette for
dining hours of our newFirehouseBBQ tent
locatedon the north endof the lodge.
MOUNTAIN STATS
• Total SkiableAcreage – 2,200 acres
• BaseVillageElevation – 7,160 feet
• Peak Elevation – 9,860 feet
• Vertical Drop – 2,700 feet
• Annual AverageSnowfall –300 inches/year
• 15 Lifts
• 83NamedRuns
• Longest Run – 3.26miles
SNOWSPORTS
YCoffers a variety of on-snowprograms
for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and
skill levels. All programs emphasize safety
and enjoymentwhile teaching technique,
an appreciation for the environment, and
fostering individual growth. Formore
informationplease contact our Outdoor
Pursuits team at outdoorpursuits@
yellowstoneclub.comor (406) 993-2126.
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P.O. Box 161097
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Big Sky, Montana 59716
(888) 700-7748
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(406) 995-4900
OUTDOOR PURSUITS . . . . . . . (406) 993-2126
YC EMERGENCIES . . . . . . . . . (406) 993-2002
YC SECURITY/GATEHOUSE . .(406) 995-4221
YCCONCIERGE . . . . . . . . . . . .(406) 995-7370
YCOUTFITTERS
RENTALANDREPAIR . . . . . . .(406) 995-7395
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While snow safety and avalanchemitigation efforts help reduce the risk of avalanches, avalanches and
snow slidesmayoccur at ski areas, both insideandoutsideof thepostedboundaries. Avalanches arean
inherent riskof the sport due to thenatureof snowand its accumulationon steep,mountainous terrain.
Becomeeducatedonhow to reduce the riskof injuryordeath fromavalanches throughyourownactions
andawareness.
Helmets are strongly recommended as theymaymake a difference in reducingor preventing some
(butnotall)head injuries.YellowstoneClubencouragesguests toeducate themselveson thebenefitsand
limitations of helmets. If youwear a helmet, make sure you have theproper fit and that it has not been
damaged. Remember thatwearingahelmet does notmakeyou invulnerable to serious injuries andyou
must at all times ski/ride responsiblyandwithinyour ability.
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OUTDOOR PURSUITS . . . . . . . (406) 993-2126
YC EMERGENCIES . . . . . . . . . (406) 993-2002
YC SECURITY/GATEHOUSE . .(406) 995-4221
YCCONCIERGE . . . . . . . . . . . .(406) 995-7370
YCOUTFITTERS
RENTALANDREPAIR . . . . . . .(406) 995-7395
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OUTDOOR PURSUITS . . . . . . . (406) 993-2126
YC EMERGENCIES . . . . . . . . . (406) 993-2002
YC SECURITY/GATEHOUSE . .(406) 995-4221
YCCONCIERGE . . . . . . . . . . . .(406) 995-7370
YCOUTFITTERS
RENTALANDREPAIR . . . . . . .(406) 995-7395
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