
Safety
To keep everyone safe on the hill, below are some of our general safety tips for you to be aware off and follow:
Always be aware of trail signs. Lifts and trails at Big Powderhorn are marked on trail maps. The symbols shown for each trail indicate the difficulty of the trail.

Know the Code
Common Sense – it’s one of the most important things to keep in mind and practice when on the slopes. The National Ski Areas Association (NSAA) believes education, helmet use, respect, and common sense are very important when cruising down the mountain. NSAA developed Your Responsibility Code to help skiers and boarders be aware that there are elements of risk in snowsports that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce.
First Time Visitor Guide
Hitting the Big Powderhorn slopes for the first time? Take a quick look over our First Time Visitor Guide for essential information to make the most of your experience with us!
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Waivers
Please read and fill out the following waivers.
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Save time & Skip the Line
Our new Radio Frequency Identification Device card (RFID) system replaces your lift tickets and season passes making it easier and faster – getting you out on the hill and enjoying the snow!