RO Winter-Trail Map 001
RO Winter-Trail Map 001
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Please Note It is unlawful to access any resort lifts without a valid lift access card or season pass Uphill Access Program – Hiking, Skinning, and Snowshoeing Non-lift access to ski area facilities such as uphill
or with a fraudulent lift access card or pass and will result in prosecution. Lift access cards are snowshoeing, hiking or “skinning”, may present high danger of personal injury to participants or others. Therefore,
non-refundable. we have designated certain trails for uphill access, which may be limited or forbidden based on conditions,
on-mountain activity, and/or mountain policy. To identity those trails that are available for use, see the sign posted
First Aid Services For immediate assistance and to report all accidents, please call the Ski Patrol at in Minuteman Parking Lot next to the Ski Patrol Building or call Ski Patrol Dispatch during normal operating hours at
717-432-1847. Emergencies can be reported to any lift operator who will notify Ski Patrol. 717-432-1847. Resort rescue services are not available outside of hours of lift operations. Before you participate in any
All parties involved in a collision must exchange information and contact the Ski Patrol. uphill activities, view our full policy at the Mountain Info tab on our website.
Slow Zones Certain areas (indicated on the map in yellow) are designated as SLOW ZONES. Please Snowcats and Snowmobiles CAUTION – snowcats, snowmobiles and snowmaking may be encountered at any time.
observe the posted slow zone areas by maintaining a speed no faster than the general flow of
traffic. Space and speed are especially important in these areas. Fast and aggressive skiing will not Sun Protection We recommend eye protection and sunscreen to ensure protection from UV rays.
be tolerated and may result in termination of your resort privileges.
Freestyle Terrain Freestyle Terrain may contain jumps, hits, ramps, banks, fun boxes, jibs, rails,
half pipes, and other constructed or natural terrain features. Prior to using freestyle terrain, you
are responsible for familiarizing yourself with all elements and landings and obeying all
instructions, warnings, and signs. Freestyle skills require maintaining control on the ground and in
the air.
Know the Code – Play It Safe Skiing and riding, in their various forms, are inherently hazardous
sports. Trail and slope conditions change constantly with weather and use. It is your responsibility
to avoid natural and manmade objects regardless of the presence of markings or other mitigation,
and to avoid and use courtesy with other people. Roundtop Mountain Resort uses many different
types of marking devices to alert you to some hazards.
Backcountry Warning Skiing and Riding Off Open and Designated Trails: The ski area assumes no
responsibility for skiers and riders going beyond the open and designated trails. Areas beyond the
open and designated trails are not patrolled or maintained. Unmarked obstacles and other natural
hazards exist.
Roundtop Mountain Off Trail Policy Wooded areas between designated trails within the ski area
boundary are considered CLOSED terrain and are not patrolled and have no skier/snowboarder
services. If you ski/ride in wooded areas that are not designated trails, you are solely responsible
for yourself and this is considered trespassing. Failure to observe these rules will result in the loss
of your skiing/riding privileges. Do not ski/ride alone. Unmarked obstacles exist throughout.