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( Open as Conditions Permit ) (Open as Conditions Permit) R i v e r R u n G u l l y River R un G ully LAKE MARY S u gar B o w l R o ad R e t u r n t o J u d a h L o d g e Return to Judah Lodge R e t u r n t o V i l l a g e L o d g e Return to Village Lodge V i l l a g e P e d e s t r i a n W a l k ( 5 - 1 0 m i n . ) Vil l a ge Pedest ri a n Walk. (5-10 min.) P a c i f i c C r e s t T r a i l B u e n a V i s t a B u e n a V i s t a C a b o o s e P a r k Caboose Park P a cific Crest T rail ( E a s i e s t W a y D o w n ) ( E a s ie s t W a y D own) C o l d s t r e a m Coldstream U n i o n S t r e e t P i o n e e r T r a i l ( E a s i e s t W a y D o w n ) Sleigh Ride J u d a h B o u n d Pioneer T rail ( Easiest Way Down) Black Bea r Black Bear Chipmunk ChipmunkM a r m o t Marmot P i n e M a r t e n P i n e M a rt e n D i s n e y R e t u r n Disney Return Christmas Tree Lane U nio n S tr e e t C a t W a l k ( E a s i e s t W a y D o w n ) C at W alk (Easiest Way Down) T u n n e l 4 1 L o w e r T u nnel 4 1 Lo w er Comet D o n a l d D u c k D onald Duck Eagle A v a l a n c h e A v a l a n c h e Disney Nose Market Street Bacon’s Gully East Face Nancy’s Couloir Sugar Bowl S t e i l h u n g G u l l y S t e il h a n g G u ll y Steilhang S i l v e r B e l t H a r i - K a r i G u l l y H a ri-Kari Gully V a n d e r b i l t V a n d e r bilt Steamers Donner’s Way Blitzen R a i l r o a d R u n Railroad Run T u n n e l T unnel G o l d R u s h Gold Rush C e n t u r y C l u b C e n t u r y C l u b S h e r p a Cre e k H i d d e n G u l l y H i d d e n G u l l y T h e O t h e r O n e The Other One ◆ ◆ Crow’s Face Crow’s Traverse Strawberry Fields ◆ ◆ The ’58 C a r l s N o s e Emigrant Glades Roller Pass ◆ ◆ Judah Bowl Graydon Glades ◆ ◆ The Palisades (Open as Conditions Permit) Fuller’s Folly ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Sisters Lincoln East Face Crow’s Nest Glades ◆ ◆ Crow’s Nest Glades Pacific Crest Glades Pacific Crest Glades H o u r G l a s s H o u r G l a s s H e n d e r s o n s B o w l Station “B” Bill Klein’s Schuss Overland M acT avish Lo w er L o n e s o m e P i n e Lonesome Pine Disney Meadow M a c T a v i s h U p p e r Montgomery P o n y E x p r e s s S i l v e r B e l t R u n - O u t S ilv e r B e lt R u n - O u t Mistletoe Van Ruiten’s Run Van Ruiten’s Run Chick’s California Street U n i o n P a c i f i c U n i o n P a c if i c S i d e w i n d e r S i d e w in d e r Central Pacific Trailblazer Caleb’s Way Broken Axle E m i g r a n t G a p E m ig rant G a p S u n s e t B o u l e v a r d U p p e r Sunset Boulevard Upper D i s n e y T r a v e r s e Disney T raverse D i s n e y T r a v e r s e ( E a s i e s t W a y D o w n ) Disney T raverse ( Easiest Way Do w n ) Sunset Bou le v ard Lo w er Hellman’s Chute Harriet’s Hollow RahlvesRun H e n d e r s o n s B o w l S h o r t C u t C r o w l e y s T r a v e r s e Crowleys T rav e r s e Rob's Run Rob's Run J u n i p e r J u n i p e r Golden Gate (Easiest Way Down) S-M S-M XS-S L a k e V i e w Lake View Ridge R un C h a s e R id g e Crowley’s Fingers Dancer T u n n el 4 1 U p p e r D o n o h o e D a i l y X C D o n o h o e D a ily X C Village Hill XC Village Hill XC International XC International XC S u m m i t C r o s s i n g X C S u m m it Crossing XC HOMESITES A n n a s X C A n n as X C VILLAGE GONDOLA DISNEY EXPRESS MT. LINCOLN EXPRESS CHRISTMAS TREE EXPRESS JEROME HILL EXPRESS SUMMIT CHAIR MT. JUDAH EXPRESS WHITE PINE FLUME NOB HILL CROW’S PEAK VILLAGE TOW 10 9 8 7 6 3 5 4 1 2 10 VILLAGE PARKING JUDAH PARKING VILLAGE LODGE IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL 530.426.6727 or 911 Old Highway 40 to Truckee (Shortest Route) Main Entrance to the Judah Base MT. LINCOLN MT. DISNEY CROW’S NEST PEAK Elevation 7,954' MT. JUDAH CROSS COUNTRY TRAIL ACCESS TO John John’s Way John John’s Way Lower Overland Lower Overland ( E a s i e s t W a y D o w n ) (Easiest W a y D o w n ) Easy Street Trolley Lane JUDAH LODGE VILLAGE KIDS TEACHING AREA JUDAH KIDS TEACHING AREA VILLAGE CARPET A B D E C F G H | SHORTEST LIFT LINES & LEAST CROWDED SLOPES | | THE MOST SNOW IN TAHOE | Sugar Bowl trail ratings are based on a relative system valid only at this area. Skiers and riders should familiarize themselves with the easiest trails regardless of ability and advance at their own level. Easiest More Difficult Most Difficult Expert Only Terrain beyond the access gates is not subject to avalanche control and is not patrolled. Be prepared, and ski or ride with a partner. AUTHENTIC. ALPINE. COMMUNITY. BASE 6,883’ SUMMIT 8,383’ RESPONSIBILITY CODE WARNING PRINTED ON 100% STONE PAPER! Sugar Bowl is committed to promoting slope safety. Please 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 the code. It is your responsibility. 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’s 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. You assume all responsibility for injury or death related to participating in skiing, snowboarding and other winter activities at Sugar Bowl Resort, whether in or out of the resort boundary. Sugar Bowl, in conjunction with the USFS, maintains an open boundary policy. The area beyond the ski area boundary is in its natural state, and we do not regularly perform avalanche mitigation or patrol beyond our boundary. Educate yourself before entering the backcountry. Visit sierraavalanchecenter.org or call (530) 587-2158 for further backcountry information. It is unlawful to cross closed areas to access the ski area boundary. Sugar Bowl is committed to environmental sustainability, not because we have to but it’s the right thing to do, which is why we chose to print our trail maps on paper made from 100% eco-friendly reclaimed stone. There are no trees, water, or hazardous chemicals used in production (and it’s waterproof and tear- resistant)! Please recycle this map when finished. stonepaperinfo.com Judah Lodge, Rentals & Retail Village Lodge Mid-Mountain Lodge Village Rentals & Repair Village Kids Learning Center Village Station XC Village Hall Judah Kids Learning Center Sugar Bowl Ski Academy Sporthaus Flower Ridge Tower Judah Bowl #1 Judah Bowl #2 Roller Crest Anderson’s Patrol Backcountry Access Gates Terrain Features Terrain Park Championship Race Arena Slow Skiing Area Lift Ski Area Boundary Village Access Return to Village Lodge Return to Judah Lodge Village Pedestrian Walk Royal Gorge Interconnects First Aid Ski Patrol/First Aid Restaurants & Food Rental, Retail & Repair Ski and Board Lessons Ticket Sales Backcountry Exit Uphill Access Point 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A B C D E F G H

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(Open asConditions

Permit)

(Open asConditions

Permit)

River Run Gully

River Run Gully

LAKE MARY

Sugar Bowl Road

Return to Judah Lodge

Return to Judah Lodge

Return to Village Lodge Return to Village Lodge

Village Pedestrian Walk (5-10 min.)

Village Pedestrian Walk. (5-10 min.)

Pacific Crest Trail

Buena VistaBuena Vista ■

Caboose ParkCaboose Park

Pacific Crest Trail ■

(Easiest Way Down)

(Easiest Way Down)

Coldstream

Coldstream

Union Street ●

Pioneer Trail ● (Easiest Way Down)

Sleigh Ride ●

Juda

h Bo

und

Pioneer Trail ● (Easiest Way Down)

Black Bear●

Black Bear●

Chipmunk●

Chipmunk●

Marmot ●

Marmot ● Pine Marten ● Pine Marten ●

Disney Return ● Disney Return ●

Christmas Tree Lane ●

Union Street ●

Cat Walk ● (Easiest Way Down)

Cat Walk ● (Easiest Way Down)

Tunnel 41 Lower

Tunnel 41 Lower ■

Comet ●

Donald Duck ◆

Donald Duck ◆

Eagle ◆

Avalanche ◆

Avalanche ◆

Disne

y Nos

e ◆

Market Street ◆

Bacon’s

Gully ◆Eas

t Face ◆

Nancy’s C

ouloir ◆

Sugar B

owl ◆

Steilhung Gully ◆

Steilhang Gully ◆

Steilhang ◆Silver Belt ◆

Hari-Kari Gully◆

Hari-Kari Gully◆

Vanderbilt ◆

Vanderbilt ◆

Stea

mers

◆Do

nner

’s W

ay ◆

Blitzen ◆

Railroad Run

Railroad Run ◆◆

Tunnel ◆◆

Tunnel ◆◆

Gold Rush

Gold Rush

◆◆

◆◆

Century Club

Century Club

Sherpa Creek

Hidden Gully ◆◆

Hidden Gully ◆

◆ The Other One ◆

The Other One ◆ ◆

◆ ◆Crow’s Face

◆Crow’s Traverse ◆

◆ Strawberry

Fields

◆ ◆The ’58

Carl’s Nose

◆ EmigrantGlades

◆ RollerPass

◆ ◆JudahBowl

◆ GraydonGlades

◆ ◆The Palisades

(Open as Conditions Permit)

Fulle

r’s F

olly

◆ ◆

◆ ◆Sisters

Lincoln East Face ◆

Crow’s Nest Glades◆ ◆

Crow’s Nest Glades

◆ Pacific Crest

Glades

◆ Pacific Crest

Glades

Hour Glass ◆

Hour Glass ◆

Henderson’s Bowl ■

Station “B” ■

■ B

ill Kl

ein’s

Schu

ss

Over

land

MacTav

ish Lo

wer ■

Lone

some P

ine ■

Lone

some P

ine ■

■Disney

Meadow

MacTavis

h Upp

er ■

Montgomery ■

Pony Express ■

Silver Belt Run-Out ■

Silver Belt Run-Out ■

Mistletoe ■

Van Ruiten’s Run ■

Van Ruiten’s Run ■

Chick’s ■

California Street ■

Union P

acifi

c ■

Union P

acifi

c ■

Sidewinder ■

Sidewinder ■

Central Pacific ■

Trailblazer ■

Caleb

’s W

ay ■

Brok

en A

xle ■

Emigr

ant Gap

Emigr

ant Gap

Sunset Boulevard Upper ■

Sunset Boulevard Upper ■

Disney Traverse ■ Disney Traverse ■

Disney Traverse ■ (Easiest Way Down)

Disney Traverse ■ (Easiest Way Down)

Sunset Boulevard Lower ■

Hellm

an’s

Chut

e ■

Harriet’s Hollow ●

Rahlves’

Run ■

Henderson’s Bowl ■

Sh

ort C

ut ■

Crowley’s Traverse ■

Crowley’s Traverse ■

■■

Rob'

s Run

Rob'

s Run

Juniper ■ Juniper ■

Golden Gate ■ (Easiest Way Down)

S-M

S-M

XS-S

Lake View ■

Lake View ■

Ridge Run ■

Chase Ridge ■

Crow

ley’s

Finge

rs ■

Dancer ■

Tunnel 41 Upper ■

Donohoe Daily XCDonohoe Daily XC

Village Hill XCVillage Hill XC

International XCInternational XC

Summit Crossing XC Summit Crossing XC

HOMESITES

Anna’s X

C

Anna’s X

C

VILLAGE GONDOLA

DISN

EY EX

PRES

S

MT. LINCOLN EXPRESS

CHRISTMAS TREE EXPRESS

JEROME HILL EXPRESS

SUMM

IT CHAIR

MT. JUDAH EXPRESS

WHITE PINE

FLUME

NOB

HILL

CROW’S PEAK

VILLAGE TOW

10

98

7 6

3

5

4

1

2

10

VILLAGEPARKING

JUDAHPARKING

VILLAGE LODGE

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL530.426.6727 or 911Old Highway 40

to Truckee (Shortest Route)

Main Entrance to the Judah

Base

MT. LINCOLN

MT. DISNEYCROW’S NEST PEAK

Elevation 7,954'

MT. JUDAH

CROSS COUNTRY

TRAIL ACCESS TO

JohnJohn’sWay

JohnJohn’sWay

Lower Overland ■

Lower Overland ■

(Easiest Way Down)

(Easiest Way Down)

Easy

Stre

et ●Trolley Lane ●

JUDAH LODGE

VILLAGE KIDSTEACHING AREA

JUDAH KIDS TEACHING AREA

VILLAGE CARPET

A

B

D

E

C

F G H

| SHORTEST LIFT LINES & LEAST CROWDED SLOPES || THE MOST SNOW IN TAHOE |

Sugar Bowl trail ratings are based on a relative system valid only at this area. Skiers and riders should familiarize themselves with the easiest trails regardless of ability and advance at their own level.

EasiestMore DifficultMost Difficult

Expert Only

Terrain beyond the access gates is not subject to avalanche control and is not patrolled. Be prepared, and ski or ride with a partner.

AUTHENTIC. ALPINE. COMMUNITY.BASE 6,883’ SUMMIT 8,383’

RESPONSIBILITY CODE

WARNING

PRINTED ON 100% STONE PAPER!

Sugar Bowl is committed to promoting slope safety. Please 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 the code. It is your responsibility.

• 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’s 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.

You assume all responsibility for injury or death related to participating in skiing, snowboarding and other winter activities at Sugar Bowl Resort, whether in or out of the resort boundary. Sugar Bowl, in conjunction with the USFS, maintains an open boundary policy. The area beyond the ski area boundary is in its natural state, and we do not regularly perform avalanche mitigation or patrol beyond our boundary. Educate yourself before entering the backcountry. Visit sierraavalanchecenter.org or call (530) 587-2158 for further backcountry information. It is unlawful to cross closed areas to access the ski area boundary.

Sugar Bowl is committed to environmental sustainability, not because we have to but it’s the right thing to do, which is why we chose to print our trail maps on paper made from 100% eco-friendly reclaimed stone. There are no trees, water, or hazardous chemicals used in production (and it’s waterproof and tear-resistant)! Please recycle this map when finished. stonepaperinfo.com

Judah Lodge, Rentals & RetailVillage LodgeMid-Mountain LodgeVillage Rentals & RepairVillage Kids Learning CenterVillage Station XCVillage HallJudah Kids Learning CenterSugar Bowl Ski AcademySporthaus

Flower RidgeTowerJudah Bowl #1Judah Bowl #2RollerCrestAnderson’sPatrol

Backcountry Access Gates

Terrain Features Terrain ParkChampionship Race ArenaSlow Skiing AreaLiftSki Area BoundaryVillage AccessReturn to Village LodgeReturn to Judah LodgeVillage Pedestrian WalkRoyal Gorge InterconnectsFirst AidSki Patrol/First AidRestaurants & FoodRental, Retail & RepairSki and Board LessonsTicket SalesBackcountry ExitUphill Access Point

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