SKI
BUTTERNUT TRAIL MAP - PDF format
TUBING
CENTER HOURS: See tubing link above
on left for more information on tubing.
TUBING HOURS
10 am - 8 pm - Saturdays
10 am - 5 pm - Sundays* (until 8 pm Dec. 30; Jan. 20 & Feb. 17)
10 am - 8 pm - Over our Holiday periods (Dec. 24 - Jan. 1, Jan. 19 - 21, Feb.16 - 24, except as noted below:)
10:30 am - 5 pm - Christmas Day (Dec. 25)
10 am - 5 pm - Monday (Jan. 1, Jan. 21)
Closed Mon. through Fri., except as outlined above.
YOUR
RESPONSIBILITY CODE
Skiing
can be enjoyed in many ways. At ski areas,
you may see people using alpine, snowboard,
telemark, cross country and other specialized
ski equipment, such as that used by disabled
or other skiers. Regardless of how you decide
to enjoy the slopes, always show courtesy
to others. Be aware that there are elements
of risk in skiing that common sense and
personal awareness can help reduce. Observe
the code listed below and share with other
skiers the responsibility for a great skiing
experience.
- Always stay in
control, and be able to stop or avoid
other people or objects.
- People ahead of
you have the right of way. It is your
responsibility to avoid them.
- You must not stop
where you obstruct a trail, or are not
visible from above.
- Whenever starting
downhill or merging into a trail, look
uphill and yield to others.
- Always use devices
to help prevent runaway equipment.
- Observe all posted
signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails
and out of closed areas.
- Prior to using
any lift, you must have the knowledge
and ability to load, ride and unload safely.
- Be aware that
grooming machinery and /or snowmobiles
may be in use on open trails.
- Designated SLOW
ZONES require you to slow down. These are
frequently used by beginners and novices.
- Should you be involved in a collision,
do not leave the scene until you are certain
that medical attention is not needed.
- Stay clear of snowmaking equipment,
grooming machines, lift towers or other
obstacles.
- The use of alcohol while using the Mountain
(skiing or snowboarding or similar activity)
is prohibited. The use of drugs is prohibited
at all times.
KNOW
THE CODE. IT'S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!
This
is a partial list. Be safety conscious.
Officially
endorsed by:
NATIONAL
SKI AREAS ASSOCIATION
NATIONAL SKI PATROL
&
PROFESSIONAL SKI INSTRUCTORS OF AMERICA.
Any
violation of this code, as determined by
Ski Butternut management, can result in the
loss of lift ticket, without warning and
without refund.
Be
advised that all poles and or flags, signage
and covers on equipment or objects or other
forms of marking are used by Ski
Butternut to inform you of the presence
or location of potential hazards. These
markers are no guarantee of your safety
and will not protect you from injury. It
is part of your responsibility under the
Your Responsibility Code to avoid all obstacles
or hazard, including those that are so marked.
CAUTION
Your
safety will be directly affected by your
judgment.
Trail
Conditions may vary with weather changes,
skier use, and other factors.
Be
aware of changing conditions. Natural and
man-made hazards and obstacles exist.
Restraining
bar must be lowered when riding all chairlifts.
Be
aware that snowmaking and grooming may be
in progress at any time on open trails.
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