Ski & Snowshoe

Ski and Snowshoe

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Arizona Nordic Village Trail Policies

- We do not allow snow play anywhere on our property

- Please stay on trail and obey posted signage

- All trails are two way, please be aware of guests on while on uphill/downhill slopes

- Guests must yield to those coming uphill

- Stay to the right when meeting oncoming skiers/snowshoes

- You must keep equipment on at all times, no walking on trails. Medical emergencies are the only exception to this rule

- Those found walking on trails may be subject to a $200 fine and asked to leave the property. We reserve the right to refuse a refund for equipment/lodging/passes/etc.

- Dogs on Upper/Lower Dog Trail and snowshoe trails only (all signage will be in yellow)

- All guests and dogs must display a valid day pass or season pass while on trails

- Day use is between 8am and 4pm. Overnight guests and season passholders have exclusive access to property after hours.

- Please do not share gate codes with non members. If passholders are found to have shared codes, their pass may be revoked.

- Guests must access trails from the east end of the Lodge or the north end of Dog Trail.


Skier Responsibility Code

Cross Country Skier’s Code of Ethics…

At ski resorts you are introduced to a variety of people who have different ski levels, and types of equipment. It is important to remember that you must always be responsible, aware of your surroundings, use common sense, and show courtesy to others in order to enjoy the slopes. There are guidelines to follow to keep you and others safe on the slopes and reduce the risk of getting injured skiing.

  1. Always check posted trail conditions and obey all signs and posted warnings.
  2. Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid people or objects.
  3. Stay to the right when meeting oncoming skiers.
  4. Before passing another skier from behind, announce your presence and ski around them when safe to do so.
  5. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible by others.
  6. Do not access/use terrain or trails when impaired by alcohol or drugs.
  7. If you are involved in a collision or incident, share your contact information with each other and a ski area employee.

Winter sports involve risk of serious injury or death. Your knowledge, decisions and actions contribute to your safety and that of others.


In Case of an Accident…

  • Place a pair of crossed skis in an “X” position close to the injured skier.
  • Do not attempt to move the injured person.
  • Be sure that they are kept warm.
  • Look around for trail markers, or landmarks that can be used to determine your location.
  • Call for help.
  • Enlist the aid of a fellow skier.
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