• Paved multi-use recreation paths connecting villages, shops, restaurants and activities • Expect walkers, dogs and road bikes • Requires basic bike handling skills VILLAGE PATHS LIFT-SERVED TRAILS Beans for Breakfast: An entry-level introduction to freeride terrain including berm turns, rolls and dips. Bluegrass: A fun, short single-track through the aspen groves and open ski runs. Easy Street: Easiest access to the River Run base area. Accessed from Jackstraw Road. Girl Scouts: Winding single-track through lodgepole forest and across open ski trails. Great views of Lake Dillon. Let it Ride: A fun “roller coaster ride” across ski trails and through the woods. GREEN Celtic Way: Connects Let it Ride to Bluegrass— winding & twisting across open ski trails and lodgepole pine forests. LEGEND Dercum Summit ................11,640' Base Elevation...................9,280' Vertical Drop.....................2,360' Easiest • Single-track dirt trails, 18" – 36" wide, gentle grades (6%) • Open and forested areas, smaller embedded rocks, loose rocks, and tree roots • Requires basic mountain bike handling skills Most Difficult Suz’s Cruise: Connects bottom of Girls Scouts to top of Mosquito Coast, Eye of the Tiger, and Let It Ride via a rolling, twisting single-track—short, but sweet. A great beginner “Green” single-track experience. Eye of the Tiger: This rolling trail winds in and out of the forest and offers bridges, berms, and rocks. Service Road Logger’s Way: Fast and flowing trail with berms, small jumps, and rollers. A great introduction to freeride terrain. BLUE Keystone Rec Path Paved Walking/Bike Path Hiking Trail Drop • Steeper grades (average 10%), larger rocks and roots • May encounter moderate free-ride features: elevated bridges, berm turns, and small tabletop type features • Requires good mountain bike handling skills Wall Ride Holy Diver: A new machine-built trail with 5 huge berms, multiple jumps, and a massive wooden feature. BLACK Motorhead: Flowing single-track with berms, jumps, table tops, bridges, and rocky descents. Automated External Defibrillator Bike Rentals Paid-In-Full: Machine-built, high-speed flow trail with big berms, table tops, a wooden wall ride, and a fun rock feature. Cocktails Punk Rock: Short, technical, single-track boulder field. First Aid TNT: Aggressive descent on overgrown mining and logging roads, offering alternate freeride features. Look for the Ida Belle’s mine off to your right. Information Guest Services Lifts with Downloading EXTREME Patrol Phones Picnic Area Repair Bench/Tools DROP ZONE • May encounter extremely rocky, steep terrain • Challenging free-ride features including skinny bridges, step-ups, drops, and large jump features • These trails are designed for expert downhill bike riders Restrooms Shuttle Sprint Charging Station Bike Park Sponsor (See reverse side for complete IMBA Rules.) Wild Thing: A technical, narrow single-track, with tight twisting turns, steeps, and rock drops through large aspen stands. Even Flow: This is a steep trail with switchbacks and one of our longest northshore bridges with many unique feature options. Helter & Skelter: This pair of trails utilize the steep terrain around an old power line, including some rocky descents and jumps. High Speed Dirt: Tight winding turns through the woods and over some steeper rocky sections, with multiple options. Jam Rock: Features and rocks galore—five larger jump options and a rocky forest with progressive line choices. Milky Way: Flowing single-track with sweeping berm turns and multiple features for advanced riders. Sanitarium: Rolling, fast, rocky downhill through the forest with a bridge leading to an exciting 14' tall corkscrew feature, leading to steep winding single track. 3-P Road: A dirt service road which accesses the beginning of Mosquito Coast and Let It Ride. Please use caution as you may encounter motorized vehicles and uphill riders. Cadillac Road: A dirt service road which accesses Gondola Mid Station, Sanitarium, Boy Scouts and Wild Thing. Jackstraw Road: A dirt service road that accesses the Mountain House base area. Please use caution as you may encounter motorized vehicles. FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES PICK UP ANY RED ON-MOUNTAIN PHONE OR FROM A CELL PHONE CALL 970-496-4000 Jaybird: A dirt service road which accesses Gondola Mid Station. WHAT’S NEW SKILLS PARK Money: The name says it all—table tops & massive berm turns. ATM Food & Beverage IMBA developed the “Rules of the Trail” to promote responsible and courteous conduct on shared-use trails. Keep in mind that conventions for yielding and passing may vary in different locations, or with traffic conditions. 1. Ride Open Trails 2 Leave No Trace 3 Control Your Bicycle 4 Yield Appropriately 5 Never Scare Animals 6 Plan Ahead River Run Trail: Single-track trail that winds across ski runs leading to the base of the Summit Express Lift and River Run Gondola with base area access. Cowboy Up: This short but sweet flow trail offers tight technical turns, log drops, and a huge rock garden. Skills Park Rules of the Trail Mosquito Coast: A fast and enjoyable ride with machine-built berms and some natural technical features with opportunities to try more difficult freeride features. Ladder Bridges Corkscrew • Most difficult, steep single-track trails, larger free-ride features • May encounter stair-type drops that can be rolled down • May encounter large rock gardens and roots • Requires advanced mountain bike handling skills Boy Scouts: Rolling single-track across ski trails and through lodgepole pines. Extreme Terrain Unpatrolled Trail • Man-made practice features with rails, bridges, berms, and tabletops • Requires good mountain bike handling skills Ride On: A fun shortcut between Let it Ride and Boy Scouts. More Difficult Uphill Route • Alley 1 (Piranha, Barracuda) Medium & large drops — 5' to 22' • Alley 2 (Paranoid) Rock drop, natural take-off, narrow wood landing • Alley 3 (Voodoo)—Very steep rock garden • Alley 4 (Witch Doctor)—Bridge launch, natural landing, berm runout Sleepy Hollow: Rolling single-track through aspens & pines. The 2016 Keystone Bike Park features a variety of upgrades, rebuilds, and additions such as: • Skills Park with improved jump lines and new features • New Run! Holy Diver: a machine built jump trail with big fun features Keystone Bike Path: Continuous paved trail network, which extends from the Ski Tip Neighborhood to Silverthorne or over the Dam Rd. to Frisco. RULES OF THE TRAIL • A new rhythm section below the rock garden on Cowboy Up • New singletrack to replace service road at the bottom of Let It Ride For additional information on upgrades, maintenance, and new builds occurring throughout the summer, please visit www.KeystoneBikePark.com • Uphill Traffic shares the road with summer maintenance trucks; PLEASE BE CAREFUL. • Uphill access during operationing hours is permitted only on Jackstraw Road. • Uphill travel on single-track trails is NOT permitted during hours of bike park operations. • Uphill access is not allowed on any downhill trails. • Pedestrians should not use downhill bike trails during operating hours to travel UP or DOWN on the Mountain. • All dogs must be on a leash and KEPT OFF all bike trails at all times. Dercum Hiking Trail: A gradual to moderate loop, starting from and returning to the summit of Dercum Mountain. This trail winds through evergreen forest and wild flowers to the tundra and back. This is a hiking’ trail only, no bikes, please. Timbers Hiking Trail: Scenic shortcut through big pines along the Snake River between the Mountain House and River Run base area. This is a hiking’ trail only, no bikes, please. KIDTOPIA SUMMER CALENDAR Keystone’s signature Kidtopia programming continues into the summer with daily, fun-for-the-whole-family activities and entertainment. All Kidtopia events and activities are free unless otherwise noted. For detailed event information call 800-354-4FUN or visit www.KeystoneResort.com SUNDAYS JUNE Strider Balance Bike Race Series Designed just for the little ones, the Strider Balance Bike Race Series is a fun way for kids to start practicing their bike and balance skills early. Kids can enter and race through River Run Village to vie for prizes awarded to top finishers. The race is free, and free strider bike rentals are available at Keystone Sports. Helmets are required for all racers. Dates: June 12 & 19; July 3, 10, & 24; Aug. 14, 21, 28 Time: Registration is open from 9 – 10 a.m.; Race takes place from 10 – 11 a.m. Location: River Run Village Registration: FREE; takes place at Keystone Tent in River Run Village Plaza Ages: 2 – 5 years; Races are co-ed with age categories for 2 – 3 years, and 4 – 5 years. JULY Meet the Rescue Dog Meet one of the cutest employees at Keystone and learn about what it takes to train a resort avalanche rescue dog from their handler. A fun and engaging meet-and-greet for the whole family! Time: 4 – 5 p.m. Location: Kidtopia Headquarters MONDAYS Wild West Night Bike, hike or gallop over to the Keystone Stables for Wild West Night. The fun begins at 5 p.m. with horseshoe games, lasso demos and s’mores around the campfire. Food and adult beverages are available for purchase, as well as $5 pony rides. Each night also features a classic, family-friendly Western-themed movie starting at 5:30 p.m. Dates: June 13, 20, & 27; July 11, 18 & 25; Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 Time: 5 p.m. Location: Keystone Stables Registration: Free. No reservations required. Ages: All ages welcome! AUGUST TUESDAYS THE BEST WAY TO SKI KEYSTONE PERFECT FOR PEOPLE WHO CAN NAVIGATE A PASS WITH RESTRICTIONS. Family Nature Hike Take a free family nature hike led by Keystone naturalists each Tuesday throughout the summer. Kids and parents can enjoy a short hike where they will learn about native trees, birds and animals that thrive in our high-alpine environment, as well as the mining history on the mountain. The walk is a great introduction to the Rockies, and begins in River Run Gondola Plaza. Dates: June 14, 21, & 28; July 5, 12, 19 & 26; Aug. 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 Time: 10 – 11:15 a.m. Location: Meet at Kidtopia Headquarters Registration: Sign up at Activities & Dining in River Run Village Ages: Best for ages 4 – 8, but all ages welcome. Kids must be accompanied by an adult. SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAYS LIMITED TIME ONLY Go Fly A Kite! C H O O S E Y O U R P E R F E C T PA S S AT E P I C P A S S . C O M © 2015 Vail Resorts Management Company. Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. CHARGE YOUR WIRELESS DEVICE Take arts and crafts to new heights (literally!) with this interactive kite building workshop. All ages can participate with step-by-step tutorials, kite supplies and the opportunity to watch it take flight surrounded by the Rocky Mountains! Dates: June 15, 22, & 29; July 6, 13, 20 & 27; Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31 Time: 4 – 5 p.m. Location: Lakeside Village Gazebo Registration: No advanced registration required. Ages: Recommended for ages 3 and up. WEEKLY 10. . . . . . Keystone Opening Day 10-19 . . . Keystone Restaurant Week 12. . . . . . Strider Balance Bike Series 19. . . . . . Strider Balance Bike Series 19. . . . . . Father’s Day Celebration & BBQ 25-26 . . . Blue Ribbon Bacon Tour 2. . . . . . . Dercum Center Event at Warren Station 3. . . . . . . Independence Day Celebration • Fishing Derby • Strider Balance Bike Series • Edgewater Grill BBQ and Bar • Adventure Center Kids Zone (Face Painter, Balloon Artist, Caricature Artist, Sno Cones, Popcorn) • SUP Obstacle Course • Live Music • Fireworks 4. . . . . . . 4th of July Kids Bike Parade 9. . . . . . . Kidtopia Kidzfest 9-10 . . . . Big Mountain Enduro 10. . . . . . Strider Balance Bike Series 15. . . . . . Keystone Wine & Jazz Festival • Reserve Wine Tasting 16-17 . . . Keystone Wine & Jazz Festival • Wine Seminars 23. . . . . . Kidtopia Kidzfest 24. . . . . . Strider Balance Bike Series 30. . . . . . Hike MS 30-31 . . . River Run Arts Fair 4. . . . . . . New Belgium Bike in Cinema 5. . . . . . . “Eat, Drink, Pick” – Beer Maker’s Pairing with New Belgium Brewing 6-7 . . . . . 20th Annual Bluegrass & Beer Festival 6-7 . . . . . Homebrew Hub and Beer Seminars at Warren Station 13. . . . . . Frontier Day 14. . . . . . Strider Balance Bike Series 20. . . . . . Mountain Town Music Festival 21. . . . . . Strider Balance Bike Series 27. . . . . . Chalk Art & Chocolate with “Top Hogs” Family Show 28. . . . . . Strider Balance Bike Series Super Slimy Science Join the Keystone Science School in discovering the wonders of Colorado’s waterways! The Super Slimy Science Program will allow guests to familiarize themselves with Summit County aquatics, focusing on the biological and chemical aspects of the Snake River. The program consists of hands-on activities, including searching for water bugs and performing fun tests on the water from the river. Don’t miss out on the science, adventure and fun! Cost: Free Dates: June 11, 18 & 25; July 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30; Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27 Time: 9 – 11 a.m. Location: Meet at Kidtopia Headquarters at 8:50 a.m. Registration: Space is limited. Register in advance at Activities & Dining. Ages: All Ages Come shred Keystone Bike Park with other girls. For $35 you can get a lift ticket, bike, helmet and protective gear rental at Keystone Sports, and guided riding down the mountain with a certified coach. This is the perfect opportunity to give lift-accessed riding a try and meet other women to ride with. To reserve a spot call Activities and Dining 970-496-4386. Family Dine Around . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thursdays June 9 – August 11; 1 – 7:30 p.m. Friday Afternoon Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fridays June 10 – August 26; 1 – 7:30 p.m. Head to the Summit House to enjoy an evening of live music, drink and food specials and activities including horseshoes, corn hole, ladder ball, bocce ball and more! Free live music will feature a variety of bands throughout the summer. Keystone’s Friday Afternoon Club is accessible via a scenic ride on the River Run Gondola. A foot passenger ticket or lift ticket is required to access the Gondola. Foot passenger tickets are available at the River Run Ticket Office and are FREE on Fridays from 1 – 7:30 p.m. Entertainment starts at 3:30 p.m. Mountain Top Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Saturdays* June 11 – September 10; 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Enjoy a scenic gondola ride to the top of Dercum Mountain with breathtaking views of the TenMile Mountain range and clear, clean air. Our certified yoga instructor will lead a discussion of the benefits of stretching and yoga prior to an hour-long class surrounded by the splendor of the Rocky Mountains. Bike 101 First Timers Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120 Learn how to balance, shift, and control your speed with proper mountain biking technique. Familiarize yourself with overall riding protocol and safety. This clinic includes an introductory lesson on single track and dirt roads from mid mountain, cross country bike rental, and protective gear. Keystone Mountain is open for hiking, scenic gondola and chairlift rides. Enjoy Friday Afternoon Club (FAC) atop Dercum Mountain at the Summit House, every Friday through the summer from 1 – 7:30 p.m. Live music, plus food and drink specials. Adult Foot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19 Child Foot (ages 5 – 12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12 Child Foot (ages 4 & under) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Free FAC 1 – 7:30 p.m. (Fridays ONLY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Free LIFT & LUNCH ACTIVITIES Bungee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13 Climbing Wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11 Gem Panning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11 Mini Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8 Bounce House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8 Montezuma Mine Shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8 Mini Frisbee Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8 ADVENTURE PACK (includes all of the above activities) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49 FIRE DANGER AERIAL DRONES ADEQUATE CLOTHING Smoking of any kind is prohibited on lifts and is only allowed in designated smoking areas. Report fires immediately via cell or on-mountain emergency phones. Recreational drone use by any guest or member of the public, for any reason, is not permitted on or over any Vail Resorts’ property. SUN PROTECTION With every 3,000’ increase in altitude, UV levels rise by 10% -12%. We recommend Smith Optics eye protection and Supergoop! broad spectrum sun care products to ensure protection from UV rays. Afternoon thunderstorms are common in the mountains. Take proper precautions when you see or hear a storm developing: Seek shelter, keep off ridgelines, and stay clear of chairlift houses, lift towers, power lines, open spaces, lone trees and signposts. Lifts may close on occasion due to weather, causing delays. Be aware, mountain weather changes quickly and there is usually at least a 10 degree temperature difference from the bottom to the top of the lifts. We recommend dressing in layers, bringing a raincoat, and consider a sweater, fleece or light down outer layer. PROTECT YOUR PURCHASE HIGH-ALTITUDE ENVIRONMENT Your ticket or pass is non-transferable and may not be resold or used by anyone other than the person to whom it was issued. Report lost or stolen passes to resort staff or law enforcement immediately. Resort staff may ask you to show your pass or ticket at any time. Failure to show a valid pass or ticket or engaging in fraudulent behavior of any kind may result in loss of resort privileges and/or criminal prosecution. If you live at a lower elevation, you may tire more easily above 9,000’. Take it easy at first, plan short periods of aerobic activity until you are acclimated, and drink plenty of water. Some visitors may experience symptoms associated with Keystone’s high altitude. Symptoms may include headaches, nausea and dizziness, loss of appetite, restless sleep, coughing, and difficulty in breathing. If symptoms persist or if you have a concern about your health, you should seek medical attention. • $4 million raised through EpicPromise guest donation programs to support local forest health projects. • 20,000 company-sponsored volunteer hours donated each year. • Over 550,000 pounds of material recycled or repurposed in 2015 by Keystone Resort, diverting it from the landfill. MARIJUANA CONSUMPTION It is illegal to consume marijuana in public and is not permitted on any Resort property. Keystone Resort operates on National Forest Service land and possession and use of marijuana remains illegal per federal law. LIGHTNING AND THUNDERSTORMS WEATHER AND TERRAIN YOU ASSUME THE RISK of unpredictable weather, as well as rugged, uneven, irregular, and slippery conditions. LIFT SAFETY Under Colorado law, you cannot board a lift unless you have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to negotiate or to use such lift safely or until you have asked for and received information sufficient to enable you to use the lift safely. You may not use a lift when under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Please lower the bar when riding lifts. MULTI-USE Be aware that trails and roads on Keystone Mountain are used for many purposes during the summer. Mountain bikes, hikers, horses, motorized vehicles, construction equipment, and others may be encountered at any time. CONSTRUCTION WARNING You may encounter construction equipment, maintenance vehicles, or other heavy machinery at any time. Always be cautious and obey posted signs and warnings. MOUNTAIN BIKING Helmets and sturdy shoes with good tread are recommended at all times. Child carriers or tow-behind bikes are not permitted on designed Bike Park trails and all bikes must have two working brakes. All loose clothing, bags or packs should be firmly secured so they do not interfere with the bicycle’s moving parts. Mountain bikers must always yield to other non-motorized trail users. Should you encounter hikers or horses on any trail, you must yield the right-of-way. Ride on designated trails only and obey all posted signs and warnings. Failure to do so may result in lift ticket and/or pass revocation. Official Uniform Official Card Official Snack Official Suncare WILDLIFE Do not litter or feed wildlife. Hikers rarely encounter bears or moose, but if you do, please remain calm and back away slowly. Keystone asks that everyone is cautious and respectful of wildlife. Official Camera Official Rental Car Official Footwear Bike 201 Lesson Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $54 Women’s Wednesday Bike Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35 Adult Foot & Lunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29 Child Foot & Lunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19 • EpicPromise Foundation launched in 2016: Supports Vail Resorts employees and their families in times of need and to pursue their educational dreams. • Energy reduction: We’ve hit 10% and pledge to reduce another 10% by 2020. Official Communications Provider In this clinic you will learn how to build upon the basic skills, such as navigating sharp corners and riding on loose dirt. This clinic includes instruction and a 7 mile descent on our beginner trail on Dercum Mtn., cross country bike rental, protective gear, and lift ticket. Women rule on Wednesdays at Keystone. Shred the Keystone Bike Park with other women riders every Wednesday with a certified female coach as a guide. This is the perfect opportunity to give mountain biking a try while meeting other women to ride with. Private Instruction Only (family private rates available) 2-hour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150 3-hour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $180 6-hour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $300 • Bike haul tickets included with packages are good all day • Bike 101 and 201 include (freeride Bike or similar) with protective gear (helmet, knee/shin/elbow pads) for 3 hours. Bike Upgrade to Full Suspension 8" travel downhill bike $35 OTHER BIKE LESSONS AND PACKAGES ARE AVAILABLE! Please call 970-496-4118 for more information. • $8 million contributed to 250 non-profits to support critical youth and environmental programs. Official Beer Both clinics must be completed on the same day to receive this deal. Bike 201 Bumps & Bends Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $135 FOOT PASSENGER TICKETS FREERIDE BIKE TERRAIN Freeride Terrain may contain jumps, drops, wooden berms and other constructed or natural obstacles. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for familiarizing yourself with the terrain and obeying all instructions, warnings and signs PRIOR to using Freeride Terrain. Freeride Terrain skill requires maintaining control on the ground and in the air. Freeride Terrain has designations for size. Start small and work your way up. Designations are relative to the size of the feature. Small features Medium features Large features MAKE A PLAN. Every time you use Freeride Terrain, make a plan for each feature you want to use. Your speed, approach and take off will directly affect your maneuver and landing. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP. You are responsible for inspecting Freeride Terrain before initial use and throughout the day. The features vary in size and change constantly due to dirt condition, weather, usage and time of day. Do not use without inspecting. Use a spotter when necessary. EASY STYLE IT. Always ride in control and within your ability level. Do not attempt Freeride Terrain unless you have the ability and experience to do so safely. You control the degree of difficulty you will encounter in using Freeride Terrain, both on the ground and in the air. RESPECT GETS RESPECT. Respect Freeride Terrain and others. Wait your turn – only one person on a feature at a time. Always clear the landing area quickly. Respect all signs and do not enter Freeride Terrain or use when closed. Official Sports Drink Bike 101 Lesson Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $54 Same Day Savings! Add Bike 201 to your day at a discounted rate. Lesson Upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $74 *Mountain Top Yoga will also take place on select Sundays. At Vail Resorts, everything we do is built upon the promise of bringing together the mountains, our communities, employees, and guests to ignite a passion for the outdoors, conserve the natural environment, and support our local communities for a bright, sustainable future. Each year, Vail Resorts supports numerous programs including: Cupcakes and Canvasses Enjoy face painting and crafts at this fun summertime Kidtopia activity! This program is a great alternative activity for children after a week of being active outside. Dates: June 11, 18 & 25; July 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30; Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27 Time: 12:30 – 3 p.m. Location: Kidtopia Headquarters Registration: No registration required. Ages: Face painting for all ages; Crafts best for ages 4 – 8. CLINICS FREERIDE TERRAIN FRIDAYS Face Painting & Craft-er-noon Women’s Bike Clinics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wednesdays June 15 – August 24; 3:30 – 5 p.m. 2-4 . . . . . Merchant Tent Sale 3. . . . . . . Keystone Oktoberfest 4. . . . . . . Taste of Keystone 9-11 . . . . Merchant Tent Sale 9-18 . . . . Keystone Restaurant Week 17-18 . . . River Run Fall Market 18. . . . . . Keystone Closing Day One of your favorite gym class activities takes place every Thursday at Keystone with Family Dodgeball! Enjoy a little friendly competition and go head-to-head with other families with a classic game of dodgeball. Dates: June 16, 23, & 30; July 7, 14, 21 & 28; Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25 Time: 3 – 5 p.m. Location: Tennis Center Registration: No advanced registration required. Ages: Recommended for ages 4 and up. Kids must be accompanied by an adult. SATURDAYS For Lesson or Clinic information call 800-354-4FUN 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Explore the fun at the Kids’ Discovery Days every Tuesday between June 21st and August 9th. The entertainer changes every Tuesday so make sure to come to every one! Plus it’s fun and it’s free. Everything starts at 11 a.m. Show (11 – 11:45 a.m.) bounce house, spin art, midway games, and 2 face painters are all FREE from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Face painter lines closes early to end by 1 p.m. Family Dodgeball Putting the ART in après pARTy! Let your little ones discover their inner Picasso during this one-hour art class. Guided by an art teacher, kids can create their own artistic masterpieces and enjoy cupcakes. Class includes canvas, art supplies, cupcakes, and instruction. Cost: $15/person Dates: June 17 & 24; July 1, 8, 15, 22; Aug. 5 & 19 Time: 4 – 5 p.m. Location: Summit House Registration: No advanced registration required. Ages: Recommended for ages 4 and up. Kids must be accompanied by an adult. 10 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. BIKE ACADEMY Kidtopia Discovery Days, Free Event . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesdays June 21 – August 9; 11 a.m. THURSDAYS SUMMIT HOUSE THE OUTPOST 9280 TAP HOUSE SIGHTSEEING WEEKLY EVENTS Official Coffee Official Sock Official Helmet, Goggles and Sunglasses Official Wine & Sparkling Keystone Resort @KeystoneMTB keystone_resort BIKE RENTALS For Rental information call 970-496-4619 RENTALS Bikes are available by the half day up to a multi-day rental and include a rental helmet. Path bikes, junior bikes, tagalongs and additional protective gear are also available. KEYSTONE SPORTS, IN RIVER RUN VILLAGE 970-496-4619 Sunday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Friday & Saturday 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Half Day Full Day Cross Country, full-suspension . . . . . . . . . . . . .$73 . . . . . .$78 Freeride bike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$110 . . . . .$136 Downhill bike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$120 . . . . .$146 ADVENTURE CENTER IN LAKESIDE VILLAGE 970-496-7103 IMBA RULES OF THE TRAIL 1. Ride Open Trails: Respect trail and road closures — ask a land manager for clarification if you are uncertain about the status of a trail. Do not trespass on private land. Obtain permits or other authorization as required. Be aware that bicycles are not permitted in areas protected as state or federal Wilderness. 2 Leave No Trace: Be sensitive to the dirt beneath you. Wet and muddy trails are more vulnerable to damage than dry ones. When the trail is soft, consider other riding options. This also means staying on existing trails and not creating new ones. Don't cut switchbacks. Be sure to pack out at least as much as you pack in. 3 Control Your Bicycle: Inattention for even a moment could put yourself and others at risk. Obey all bicycle speed regulations and recommendations, and ride within your limits. 4 Yield Appropriately: Do your utmost to let your fellow trail users know you're coming — a friendly greeting or bell ring are good methods. Try to anticipate other trail users as you ride around corners. Bicyclists should yield to other non-motorized trail users, unless the trail is clearly signed for bike-only travel. Bicyclists traveling downhill should yield to ones headed uphill, unless the trail is clearly signed for one-way or downhillonly traffic. In general, strive to make each pass a safe and courteous one. 5 Never Scare Animals: Animals are easily startled by an unannounced approach, a sudden movement or a loud noise. Give animals enough room and time to adjust to you. When passing horses, use special care and follow directions from the horseback riders (ask if uncertain). Running cattle and disturbing wildlife are serious offenses. 6 Plan Ahead: Know your equipment, your ability and the area in which you are riding and prepare accordingly. Strive to be self-sufficient: keep your equipment in good repair and carry necessary supplies for changes in weather or other conditions. Always wear a helmet and appropriate safety gear. ©2016 VAIL SUMMIT RESORTS, INC. DESIGNATED TRADEMARKS PROPERTY OF VAIL TRADEMARKS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER. KEYSTONEBIKEPARK.COM 800-354-4FUN (4386) • Unlimited biking at Keystone, Vail, Breckenridge, Northstar, Kirkwood, and Park City.. • Passes come loaded with 5 “Bike-with-a-Friend” coupons at $35/day. Non transferable. Freeride Season Pass $389 Pass valid at Keystone plus 2 days each at Vail, Breckenridge, Northstar, Kirkwood, and Park City. 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