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( X X X X X " ) Easy Easy / Intermediate Intermediate Advanced Intermediate Advanced Expert Only Solid lines are Downhill Bike Park trails and are ONE-WAY ONLY. Hiking is NOT permitted in the Downhill Bike Park. LOOKING FOR <CROSS COUNTRY> TRAILS? FLIP TO REVERSE SIDE. Trail Information Kiosk Bike Patrol / First Aid Picnic Spot Downhill Bike Park Boundary Quick Draw Express (Bike Lift) Ski Lift (Closed) Í Í ! ! ! ! Bee Line Loosey Moga’s Mile Strawberry Jam Silky Johnson Cheese It Ashy Larry Tron Missing Link Tumbler Cougar Bucnasty Drifter Stranger Slow down before you speed up! Crashes can happen on your first lap. Ride the trail multiple times to get familiar with the features and equipment you’re on so you can more confidently increase your skills without exceeding your limits. Start here, and work your way down. TRAIL DIFFICULTY RIDE SMART MOUNTAIN PATROL + 970-887-5170 + << DOWNHILL BIKE PARK BASE LODGE ELEV. 8,202 FT MOUNTAIN BIKER’S RESPONSIBILITY CODE Mountain biking involves the risk of serious injury or death. Your knowledge, decisions and actions contribute to your safety and that of others. 1. STAY IN CONTROL. You are responsible for avoiding objects and people. 2. KNOW YOUR LIMITS. Ride within your ability. Start small and work your way up. 3. PROTECT YOURSELF. Use an appropriate bike, helmet and protective equipment. 4. INSPECT AND MAINTAIN YOUR EQUIPMENT. Know your components and their operation prior to riding. 5. BE LIFT SMART. Know how to load, ride and unload safely. Ask if you need help. 6. INSPECT THE TRAILS AND FEATURES. Conditions change constantly; plan and adjust your riding accordingly. DOWNHILL BIKE PARK VS CROSS-COUNTRY RIDING The Granby Ranch downhill bike park is a significantly different experience from cross-country riding. The trails require constant physical and mental effort in order for all riders to maintain control. CLOTHING: Protective clothing and equipment is highly recommended. The best protection from abrasion requires a properly fitted full-faced helmet, gloves, long pants, long sleeves, leg armor, arm armor, and solid flat-soled shoes. EQUIPMENT: The downhill bike park trails are specifically designed for full-suspension mountain bikes. The trails are rocky, bumpy, and become much more difficult without high-quality suspension. Without full suspension, fatigue becomes a factor much sooner. The steep grades necessitate disc brakes for adequate stopping power. Cantilever brakes will increase the fatigue factor as more effort will be required to maintain control. All downhill bike park participants should ride a properly sized bike and should be able to stand over the seat with their feet flat on the ground. A bike that is too large or with a high seat post significantly increases the risk of injury. 7. OBEY SIGNS AND WARNINGS. Stay on marked trails only. Keep off closed trails and features. Ride in the direction indicated. 8. BE VISIBLE. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail, feature, landing or are not visible. 9. LOOK OUT FOR OTHERS. Look both ways and yield when entering or crossing a road or trail. When overtaking, use caution and yield to those ahead. 10. COOPERATE. If involved in or witness to an incident, identify yourself to staff. KNOW AND FOLLOW THE CODE. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. Stop by The Grill to fuel up for the trails or cool down after a ride with our great burgers and drink specials! HOURS Open Wednesdays through Sundays from 11 AM – 9 PM; Happy Hour 3 - 6 PM CONNECT WITH #GRANBYRANCH GranbyRanch.com | 888.850.4615 For events at GR visit GranbyRanch.com/events/ TRAIL MAP CONNECT WITH #GRANBYRANCH GranbyRanch.com | 888.850.4615 GRANBY RANCH GRILL

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LOOKING FOR <CROSS COUNTRY> TRAILS?FLIP TO REVERSE SIDE.

Trail Information Kiosk

Bike Patrol / First Aid

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Downhill Bike Park Boundary

Quick Draw Express (Bike Lift)

Ski Lift (Closed)

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Slow down before you speed up! Crashes can happen on your first lap. Ride the trail multiple times to get familiar with the features and equipment you’re on so you can more confidently increase your skills without exceeding your limits.

Start here, and work your way down.

TRAIL DIFFICULTY

RIDE SMART

MOUNTAIN PATROL+ 970-887-5170 +

<< DOWNHILL BIKE PARK

BASE LODGEELEV. 8,202 FT

MOUNTAIN BIKER’S RESPONSIBILITY CODEMountain biking involves the risk of serious injury or death. Your knowledge, decisions and actions contribute to your safety and that of others.

1. STAY IN CONTROL.You are responsible for avoiding objects and people.

2. KNOW YOUR LIMITS.Ride within your ability. Start small and work your way up.

3. PROTECT YOURSELF.Use an appropriate bike, helmet and protective equipment.

4. INSPECT AND MAINTAIN YOUR EQUIPMENT.Know your components and their operation prior to riding.

5. BE LIFT SMART.Know how to load, ride and unload safely. Ask if you need help.

6. INSPECT THE TRAILS AND FEATURES.Conditions change constantly; plan and adjust your riding accordingly.

DOWNHILL BIKE PARK VS CROSS-COUNTRY RIDINGThe Granby Ranch downhill bike park is a significantly different experience from cross-country riding. The trails require constant physical and mental effort in order for all riders to maintain control.

CLOTHING: Protective clothing and equipment is highly recommended. The best protection from abrasion requires a properly fitted full-faced helmet, gloves, long pants, long sleeves, leg armor, arm armor, and solid flat-soled shoes.

EQUIPMENT: The downhill bike park trails are specifically designed for full-suspension mountain bikes. The trails are rocky, bumpy, and become much more difficult without high-quality suspension. Without full suspension, fatigue becomes a factor much sooner. The steep grades necessitate disc brakes for adequate stopping power. Cantilever brakes will increase the fatigue factor as more effort will be required to maintain control. All downhill bike park participants should ride a properly sized bike and should be able to stand over the seat with their feet flat on the ground. A bike that is too large or with a high seat post significantly increases the risk of injury.

7. OBEY SIGNS AND WARNINGS.Stay on marked trails only. Keep off closed trails and features. Ride in the direction indicated.

8. BE VISIBLE.Do not stop where you obstruct a trail, feature, landing or are not visible.

9. LOOK OUT FOR OTHERS.Look both ways and yield when entering or crossing a road or trail. When overtaking, use caution and yield to those ahead.

10. COOPERATE.If involved in or witness to an incident, identify yourself to staff.

KNOW AND FOLLOW THE CODE. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.

Stop by The Grill to fuel up for the trails or cool down after a ride with our great burgers and drink specials!

HOURSOpen Wednesdays through Sundays from 11 AM – 9 PM; Happy Hour 3 - 6 PM

CONNECT WITH #GRANBYRANCH GranbyRanch.com | 888.850.4615

For events at GR visit GranbyRanch.com/events/

TRAIL MAPCONNECT WITH #GRANBYRANCH

GranbyRanch.com | 888.850.4615

GRANBY RANCH GRILL

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9 MILES TO FRASER VIAFRASER TO GRANBY TRAIL

2 MILES TO HWY 40(ON VILLAGE RD)

GOLFPRO SHOP

EAST MOUNTAINELEV. 9,202 FT

WEST MOUNTAINELEV. 9,166 FT

G R A N B Y R A N C H B O U N D A R Y

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Ten Mile Trailhead

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CR 85/87Parking

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Cumulus Road

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Shoshoni Lane

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Nimbus Drive

Lone Eagle Drive

Village Road

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< Vista Ridge >

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< Pancake Breakfast >

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< Ike's Trail >

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< Main Street >

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< Cakewalk >

< Rabbit Run >

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< Sweet Nancy >

< Vista Ridge Road >

< Moonshine >

< Vista Ridge Road >

< Fraser to Granby Trail >

< Fraser to Granby Trail >

< Nature's Way >

< Cakewalk >

< Yang >

< Out of Gas >

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< Upper Sidewinder >

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< Fraser Canyon >

< Main Street >

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< Vista Ridge Road >

< Moonshine >

< Vista Ridge Road >

< Fraser to Granby Trail >

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< Cakewalk >

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Trail Information Kiosk

Bike Patrol / First Aid

Picnic Spot

Downhill Bike Park Boundary

Quick Draw Express (Bike Lift)

Ski Lift (Closed)

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LOOKING FOR << DOWNHILL BIKE PARK TRAILS? FLIP TO REVERSE SIDE.

Easy

Intermediate

Advanced Double-dash linesare doubletracks.

E-bikes welcome on Granby Ranch property.

HIKE SMART

NO SMOKINGDue to fire danger, smoking is prohibited on-mountain, on chairlifts, in lift lines and in Granby Ranch facilities.

CAUTION! FALLING TREES AND LIMBS.Not all trails are checked or cleared on a continual basis. Notify Bike Patrol if you see an obstacle or hazard on the trail. Look ahead and ride with a partner.

WATCH FOR BIKESNote that trails open to hikers are also open to bikes in both directions. Please be aware of riders and your surroundings.

KEEP DOGS LEASHEDPlease keep dogs on a leash while within the resort boundary. Please be respectful and pick up your dog’s waste.

BASE LODGEELEV. 8,202 FT

DOWNHILLBIKE PARK

NO HIKING;DOWNHILL USE

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FLIP OVER FOR DOWNHILL BIKE PARK MAP.

Bootlegger / 1.1 mi

Cakewalk / 1.3 mi

Fraser Canyon / 3.3 mi

Hallett's Peek / 2.0 mi

Hawkeye / 0.4 mi

High Road / 0.3 mi

Ike's Trail / 1.3 mi

Main Street (doubletrack) / 1.2 mi

Moonshine (doubletrack) / 0.5 mi

Nature's Way / 2.9 mi

Pancake Breakfast / 0.9 mi

Rabbit Run (doubletrack) / 0.8 mi

Sweet Nancy (doubletrack) / 0.9 mi

Vista Ridge - 0.7 mi

Vista Ridge Road (doubletrack) / 1.5 mi

Cabin Cruiser / 0.4 mi

Cabin Trail / 0.9 mi

Fraser Canyon / 1.2 mi

Logger's Loop (doubletrack) / 1.2 mi

Longhorn / 1.7 mi

Low Road / 1.3 mi

Main Street (doubletrack) / 0.6 mi

Rabbit Run (doubletrack) / 0.6 mi

Wade's World / 0.6 mi

Ying / 1.1 mi

2-Stroke / 0.5 mi

Lone Eagle Loop / 4.5 mi

Lower Backside / 0.4 mi

Lower Sidewinder / 0.6 mi

Out of Gas / 2.0 mi

Upper Backside / 0.6 mi

Upper Sidewinder / 0.5 mi

Wade's Rocks / 0.1 mi

Yang / 0.6 mi

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• Uphill riders have the right of way.• When overtaking, attempt verbal communication

and use safe passing areas.• Trails, features, and conditions may change

constantly due to weather, maintenance, use, and time of day.

• Ride within your ability. Walk your bike if necessary.

• Notify Bike Patrol of any injuries, hazards, or obstacles.

• Afternoon thunderstorms are common in the mountains. Seek shelter, stay off ridges, and stay clear of lifts, towers, and power lines.

• Equestrians are not allowed on Granby Ranch property.