// ON-MOUNTAIN SerVIceS ANd INfOrMATION MOUNTAIN SerVIceS ceNTerS

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Mountain Services Centers
Located to the right of the Lodging & Welcome Center and the Okemo Clock Tower (as you enter the Resort) and in the
Jackson Gore base area. Stop in for general assistance, resort information, season passes, and gift cards.
Sales Center FOR GROUPS
The Sales Center is located in the motor coach parking lot at the Okemo Clock Tower base area and caters to groups
of 20+ people. Friendly, personalized service and a convenient location. Call 1-800-78-OKEMO or email us at
[email protected] for rates and reservations.
Lodging & Welcome Center
Located at the Okemo Clock Tower base area, just to the right of the clock tower, the Lodging & Welcome Center is
open from 8 am–9 pm for your convenience during the regular winter season. This is where guests staying slopeside through
Okemo Mountain Resort Properties check in and check out. Jackson Gore guests can check in and out right in the
Jackson Gore Inn. It is also the site of next-day ticket sales and the Okemo Mountain Lodging Referral Service, where guests
can inquire about lodging options in the Okemo Valley Region. Fax and high-speed internet services available upon request.
skistay.okemo.com
TRAIL MAP
THE ART OF SNOW
// ON-MOUNTAIN services and information
­Resort Shuttle Service
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A resort shuttle serves the rental guests and owners of Okemo Mountain Resort Properties slopeside lodging, the Jackson
Gore Inn, the Okemo base area and the Okemo Valley Nordic Center. Dates of operation: December 12, 2008 through
March 14, 2009, excluding December 25, 2008. Schedules available at the Lodging & Welcome Center, located by the
Okemo Clock Tower, and at the Jackson Gore Inn.
The Okemo Village Shuttle
Shuttle buses make frequent stops at convenient locations throughout the Ludlow/Proctorsville region. Okemo’s free
service operates throughout the season on weekends and holiday periods starting December 23, 2008 through March 26,
2009, excluding December 25, 2008. Pick up your shuttle schedule in the Mountain Services Center, located by the
Okemo Clock Tower.
Basket Room
ROSS POWERS Olympic Gold Medalist and Okemo’s Snowboard Ambassador
Conveniently located in the Clock Tower Base Lodge, the Basket Room allows you to securely store and have unlimited
access to your personal belongings. Overnight storage is also available.
Lost & Found
Okemo’s Lost & Found is located at the Ski + Ride School Desk in the Okemo Clock Tower base area at (802) 228-1595
and at the Jackson Gore Ski + Ride School Desk at (802) 228-1452. You can stop by or call the numbers listed.
That no ski area, its owners, employees, or agents shall be held responsible for ensuring the safety of or for damages,
including injury or death, resulting to persons who utilize the facilities of a ski area to access terrain outside open and
designated ski trails. Ski areas shall not be liable for damages, including injury or death, to persons who venture beyond
such open and designated ski trails. [Sec. 83, 12 V.S.A. 1038(a).]
That a person who uses the facilities of a ski area to access terrain outside the open and designated ski trails shall be liable
in a civil action brought by any person, including a ski area, rescue organization, municipality, or the State to recover
expenses incurred to provide rescue, medical, or other services for circumstances or injuries which resulted from such use.
[Sec. 83, 12 V.S.A. 1038(c).]
Open and designated trails are those portions of the trails posted on a daily basis, that are designated for skiing by
grooming preparation or posted notice, but limited by trail markings, obvious or necessary natural and/or man-made
obstacles and hazards, terrain features, or other conditions. The designated portion of any trail varies from day to day and
within each day, based upon weather and trail conditions and skier use. All other areas on the mountain are not considered
open and designated trails. It is up to you to know the limitations of terrain based on the changing surface conditions
throughout the day. Common sense and reasonable prudence are extremely important. Stay away from trail edges and
other hazardous areas.
Stop by the Mountain Information Booth, located by the Sugar House Lodge, and catch up on “what’s hot” at
Okemo. Mountain Ambassadors will provide updated information on snow conditions, the “trail pick of the day”
and free guided tours to intermediate and advanced skiers and riders. Tours available on weekends and during
holiday vacation weeks from 9 am to 2 pm. It’s a great way to acquaint yourself with Okemo’s vast lift and trail
network. All that’s needed is a lift ticket or season pass to join the tour group.
// ON-MOUNTAIN SAFETY
Ski Patrol & First Aid
Strategically positioned in seven locations around the mountain, Ski Patrol and First Aid services are never far away.
If you are in need of assistance, you can proceed to the nearest Patrol House, or stop by any lift and the attendant will be
happy to contact the patrol. Call via cellular phone at (802) 228-1496 daily from 8 am to 4 pm.
Cellular Phones
Park Safety
Please be aware that most cellular phone reception is sporadic on the mountain; Unicel® coverage is excellent.
All of Okemo’s parks & pipes are open to both skiers and snowboarders. Trail ratings do not apply and are not rated as
to their degree of difficulty. Riders should familiarize themselves with the terrain and be aware that features may change
due to grooming, weather and usage. Make sure landing areas are clear before using features. Never jump blindly—use
a spotter when necessary. Use of features can be dangerous—you assume all risks of injury. Inverted aerial somersaulting
maneuvers are strictly prohibited.
Okemo Valley Nordic Center
Conveniently located at the Okemo Valley Golf Club on Fox Lane off of Route 103N, just one mile from Okemo
Mountain Resort’s main entrance. Offering 22 km of traditional Nordic track trails and skating lanes and 13 km
of dedicated snowshoe trails. Take in the views while you glide through trees and pristine meadows along the Black
River. Rental equipment and lessons available. Call (802) 228-1396 for rates and information.
Snowshoeing on Okemo
Check out the mountain any day from a different view—on snowshoes. The Okemo Valley Nordic Center has
Atlas® Snowshoes for all ages. Guided snowshoe tours leave the Okemo Clock Tower base area at 7 pm on
December 28, 2008; January 17, 2009 and February 15, 2009 to view Okemo’s fireworks displays.
Okemo’s Jackson Gore
Come explore Jackson Gore with 18 trails, 4 lifts (including 2 express quads) and the Jackson Gore base area
featuring the Jackson Gore Inn. The Jackson Gore base area includes The Roundhouse day lodge, lift ticket
windows, Ski + Ride School Desk and Mountain Services Center, the Penguin Playground Day Care Center, the
Snow Stars center, the Snowsports Shop, the Corner Store sundries and souvenir shop, an equipment rental and
repair shop and a video arcade off the Inn’s lobby. When you’re hungry, enjoy the Coleman Brook Tavern, Italian
specialties at the new Siena restaurant, and The Roundhouse Food Court. For more information on real estate
opportunities at Okemo’s Jackson Gore, stop by the Jackson Gore Real Estate Showroom under the Stone Archway
at the Jackson Gore Inn. jacksongore.okemo.com
// TERRAIN PARKS, PIPES & RACING
Terrain Parks & Pipes
Ross Powers Superpipe is a 450 ft. full-size superpipe. Serviced by The Pull surface lift and the Black Ridge
Triple chair.
TRAIL SYSTEM – ABILITY LEVELS
Skiers and riders should be advised that a
Easier,
More Difficult,
Most Difficult or
Most Difficult (use
extreme caution) trail at Okemo is not necessarily the same as a similarly rated trail at another ski area. The system is a
relative system that is valid only at Okemo. Skiers and riders should work their way up, beginning with the easiest trails
no matter what their ability level may be, until they are familiar with the trails at Okemo.
Ski & Snowboard Safety – Use Courtesy & Common Sense
Skiing and snowboarding are sports that challenge the human spirit and require you to remain alert and use your
common sense. Ski and snowboard in control, with caution and consideration for others. Be aware of changing
conditions. Natural and man-made obstacles exist within the ski area, and are inherent risks in skiing and snowboarding.
Snowmobiles and other snow grooming equipment may be present on the mountain at any time. Respect closed trails
and area boundary signs. These areas are closed for your protection. Be advised that while marking devices, warning
devices and equipment covers are used to inform you of potential hazards, they do not guarantee your safety and will not
protect you from injury. SLOW SKIING areas have been designated for beginner and congested areas. Slow down and
go with the flow in these areas. We reserve the right to revoke your ticket for reckless or out-of-control skiing and
snowboarding, or failure to observe rules and regulations.
In addition to Your Responsibility Code, the following tips can help reduce your risk and make for a more enjoyable
experience:
• Ski and ride only in areas compatible with your ability.
• Do not take friends down slopes that are beyond their abilities.
• After falling on the slopes or lift ramp, move away quickly to avoid becoming an obstacle to others.
The Dew Zone Jib Park features a staircase feature, boxes and rails varying from 10 ft. to 50 ft. in length.
Serviced by The Pull surface lift and located next to the Ross Powers Superpipe.
• When resting on a trail, move to one side to avoid blocking others.
Located in the Clock Tower Base Lodge and the Jackson Gore base area. Unparalleled service, proximity and convenience.
Featuring skis in recreational and performance packages from Salomon® and Atomic®; snowboard gear from Burton® and
Salomon; Salomon Snowblades; and Boeri® Helmets. Our Express Repair Shop offers on-the-spot and overnight tuning,
stone grinding, ski, snowboard and binding repair and adjustment.
Now starting from the summit, the SoBe® Super Park is Okemo’s largest park and contains air features varying
from 20 ft. to 70 ft. in length. Located on the Nor ’easter trail and serviced by the Northstar Express Quad.
• SLOW ZONES. Certain areas (highlighted on the map) are designated as SLOW ZONES. Please observe the posted slow zone areas by maintaining a speed no faster than the general flow of traffic. Fast and aggressive skiing and riding will not be tolerated.
Demo the Latest Gear
The Inn Bound Park at the Jackson Gore base has smaller features, is walk-up accessible, and is serviced by the
Coleman Brook Express Quad.
Okemo Express Rental and Repair Center
The Salomon and Atomic Demo Center at the Clock Tower Base Lodge brings you the latest gear from today’s leading
names in snowsports. Try all the new ski/binding systems, fat skis, twin tips, carving skis, racing skis, Snowblades… it’s all
here. Full-day and half-day rentals are available. Go to demo.okemo.com for more information.
Okemo’s own “Try Before you Buy” Demo Center is located in the Okemo Snowsports Shop in the Okemo Base Lodge.
Rossignol®, Atomic, Blizzard®, Stockli® & Salomon skis are available for demo.
Stor-A-Ski
Hot Dog Hill contains a mini park, 10 ft. rails and 10 ft. air features. Located just below the Sugar House Lodge
and serviced by the South Ridge Quads.
FamilyCross Terrain Park is located on the Lower Tomahawk trail.
NASTAR & Mountain Dew Race Arena
Race the clock on Okemo’s NASTAR course and the Mountain Dew Race Arena, both located on the Black Out trail
between the Black Ridge Triple chair and the Ross Powers Superpipe. Open Friday–Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm.
Daily and overnight stor­­age for skis, poles, and snowboards is available with unlimited daily access. The Stor-A-Ski facility is
located between the Clock Tower Base Lodge and the South Ridge Quad A & B chairlifts.
// Lift Ticket Programs and Policies
Photos By Reflex
Lift Ticket Locations
Color photographs are available through Photos By Reflex, located in the Clock Tower Base Lodge and The Roundhouse at
Jackson Gore. Photographers shoot individual, family, or group photos with no initial fee or obligation. Call (802) 228-4515.
Lift tickets may be purchased at the ticket windows in the Okemo Clock Tower base area, ticket windows in the
Jackson Gore base area, Sugar House Lodge, Solitude Lodge, Ski + Ride School Desk in Okemo and Jackson Gore
base areas and Mountain Services Center. Next-day lift tickets are available from 3:00 pm to closing daily.
Okemo Snowsports Shop
Warning! Vermont Law States:
Mountain Tours and Mountain Information Booth
Maybe the most complete shop you will ever visit, located inside the Clock Tower Base Lodge.
Skis Available for Demo – Salomon • Stöckli • Atomic • Rossignol
Ski Boots – Salomon • Dalbello® • Rossignol
Snowboarding – Burton • Flow®
Ski & Snowboard Clothing – Helly® • 686® • Obermeyer® • O’Neill® • Marker® • Grenade® • Burton and more.
A clothing and Snowsports accessory shop is located at the Jackson Gore base area. Snowsports accessory shops are located
in the Summit Lodge and Solitude Lodge.
Penguin Playground Day Care
Our day care is a fun, Vermont-licensed, supervised environment for children ages 6 months–4 years old, located downstairs
in the Clock Tower Base Lodge and in the Jackson Gore base area. Open Monday–Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm and
weekends and holidays from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm. Reservations are required. We offer full- and half-day sessions and Mini
Stars for 3 & 4 year olds. Kids’ Night Out evening child care (ages 6 months–12 years) is available every Saturday evening
throughout the season beginning November 29, 2008, at the Jackson Gore Penguin Playground Day Care Center.
Call (802) 228-1600 for day care rates, reservations and information.
Okemo SKI + RIDE SCHOOL Desks
The Ski + Ride School will help skiers and snowboarders of all ages master the mountain through an extensive variety
of programs and a personal approach to teaching. Desks are located in the Clock Tower Base Lodge, Rental Shops, and
Jackson Gore base area. For advance reservations, please call (802) 228-1600.
Next-day lift tickets can be purchased at the Okemo Lodging & Welcome Center and the Jackson Gore Inn from
3:30 pm–10:30 pm daily.
Try Before You Buy – First Hour Free
Every morning the first hour (60 minutes) of lift operation is FREE so Okemo skiers and riders can check out
the snow conditions before they purchase a lift ticket. Try Before You Buy – First Hour Free is only valid from
8 am until 9 am on weekends and holidays and from 9 am until 10 am weekdays during non-holiday periods.
Convenient on-mountain ticketing locations can be found at the Sugar House Lodge, Solitude Lodge, Okemo
Clock Tower base area and at the Jackson Gore base area.”
• CAUTION—snowcats, snowmobiles and snowmaking may be encountered at any time.
• Look ahead and to either side of you and be prepared to stop at any time.
• Ski or ride with a buddy, especially in places where you could need help, such as in trees or deep powder.
• Ski and ride defensively. Expect the unexpected.
Kids’ Safety Tips
• Make sure your child has your name and phone number of your hotel/condo and/or your cell phone written down on a
piece of paper in a zipped pocket.
• Show your child what a ski patroller looks like and tell them to find one of them if they get lost.
• It is a good idea to decide which lift you will ski next so if you get separated you can meet there first.
• For a backup plan, choose a place to meet in case you are separated from each other; for example, at the mid-mountain
Sugar House Lodge.
Okemo’s Helmet Policy
Okemo recommends helmets as a consideration for skiing and boarding participants and parents. We encourage parents
and others to educate themselves about the benefits and limitations of helmets. Okemo supports individual and parental
rights to choose to wear a helmet or not. And Okemo promotes responsible skiing and snowboarding behavior as the
key to long term slope safety. Follow Your Responsibility Code. Helmets can be rented from our Okemo Rental Shops
or purchased at our Snowsports Center locations throughout the mountain. For more information on helmets, visit the
NSAA website lidsonkids.org
// Mountain facts
Skiable Terrain 632 acres (44 miles) across 5 mountain areas
Trail Difficulty 35 / 29% Easier; 44 / 37% More Difficult; 40/ 34% Most Difficult
Trails & Glades
119
Lifts
19
Please note: Multi-day lift tickets or pre-purchased tickets do not qualify for this option. After the first hour, it
will be unlawful to access Okemo’s lifts without a valid lift ticket or season pass under Vermont’s Theft of Services
Laws 13, V.S.A. 2581 & 2582. Skiing or riding without a lift ticket or pass, or with a fraudulent lift ticket or pass
will result in prosecution. Lift tickets are non-refundable and no vouchers will be issued or extended for weather or
lift-related situations.
Vertical Drop 2,200 feet (Highest in Southern VT)
Lift Capacity 33,450 riders/hour
Lift Ticket Policies
Snowmaking Coverage 96% (#1 in Vermont)
• Okemo is not responsible for lost or stolen lift tickets.
Okemo InfoLine (802) 228-1600
• Okemo may void a lift ticket for inappropriate conduct by the holder to include, but not limited to:
skiing/riding out of control, excessive speed, and ignoring posted signs and trail closings.
24-Hour SnowLine (802) 228-5222
Email Address [email protected]
• Lift tickets are non-refundable.
• Lift tickets are not for resale and are non-transferable under Vermont Theft of Services Laws 13, V.S.A. 2581 & 2582.
• Skiing or riding without a lift ticket, or with a fraudulent lift ticket, will result in prosecution.
okemo.com • 1-800-78-OKEMO (786-5366)
// TRAIL MAP KEY
// Okemo Dining
Okemo Base Lodge
Base68 – Fuel up for the slopes with a full hot breakfast served every
day until 10:30 am, or stop by for lunch, featuring chili, fresh salads,
sandwiches, daily specials, vegetarian choices, our daily pasta bowl and
more. Open weekends and holidays 7 am to 5 pm and midweek
7:30 am to 4 pm.
OKEMO MOUNTAIN PEAK — ELEVATION 3,344 FT.
Caffé Origins – Treat yourself with a made-to-order espresso,
cappuccino or latte, or indulge your family with brownies, cannolis,
cupcakes and biscotti. Open weekends and holidays.
JACKSON GORE PEAK — ELEVATION 2,725 FT.
Sitting Bull Restaurant and Bar – A fun, full-service restaurant & bar
located in the Okemo Base Lodge, the Sitting Bull features paninis,
fresh salads, daily specials and our famous Macho Nachos. Open 11
am to 6 pm daily. Après-ski heats up the weekends from 3 pm to 6 pm
with live entertainment, giveaways, prizes and raffles.
Amigo’s – Just above the Sitting Bull, and just like a trip south of the
border! Tacos, burritos and a great margarita menu. Open weekends and
holidays from 11 am.
Solitude Lodge
Epic – Okemo’s coolest restaurant for lunch. Located at the base of the
Solitude Express Quad. An eclectic new menu combining mountain
favorites and epicurean delights for every taste. Open daily from 11 am
to 3:30 pm.
The Deli at Epic – Quick sandwiches, soups and snacks designed to get
you back out to the snow fast. Open weekends and holidays.
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Weekends & Holidays: 8 am–4 pm
Monday-Friday, Christmas Day: 9 am–4 pm
Half-Day: 12:30 pm–4 pm
Sunday Solution Lift Tickets: 8 am–1:30 pm
Sugar House Lodge
Carver’s Deli – Boar’s Head Deli Sandwiches made-to-order, just how
you like them. Open midweek until 2 pm.
Please be aware that the following lifts feature an earlier last ride
up the mountain: South Face Express Quad, Glades Peak Quad,
Northstar Express Quad, Jackson Gore Express Quad, Green Ridge
Triple, Solitude Express Quad and the Morning Star Triple.
Smokey Jo’s Grille – Rock on at Smokey Jo’s with char-grilled favorites
like prime rib sandwiches and sausage & pepper subs. Open daily from
10:30 am to 2:30 pm (weather permitting).
All slopes, trails and lifts are closed to the public outside of
operating hours.
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South Ridge Quad A
South Ridge Quad B
F-10 Carpet
Sachem Quad
Glades Peak Quad
Northstar Express Quad
Green Ridge Triple
Black Ridge Triple
Solitude Express Quad
Snow Star Poma
South Face Express Quad
Morning Star Triple
The Pull
Skywalker Carpet
Star Light Carpet
Jackson Gore Express Quad
Coleman Brook Express Quad
Stargazer Carpet
Orion’s Belt Carpet
Vermont Pizza Co. – Slicing pies like you’d get in Little Italy! Tossing
pizzas Friday through Sunday (and holidays) from 10 am till 3 pm.
Ride Time
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2742
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3926
6430
4110
2779
4605
188
4717
2692
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2569
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1025
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519
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Sugar House Café – Serving Vermont specialties and hearty lunches.
Soups, snacks, vegetarian choices, burgers and more on weekends and
holidays until 3 pm.
Summit Lodge
Summit Café – Enjoy the views with some Vermont country cooking,
hearty soups, hand-carved prime rib or turkey dinner with all the
fixings from our carving station. Open 8:30 am (9:30 am midweek)
to 3:00 pm every day.
Sky Bar – Our mixologists warm you with hot toddies and more at
Okemo’s highest bar. Open weekends and holidays 10 am to 3 pm.
// Your Responsibility Code
Keep an eye out for our Mountain Safety Team wearing the bright red jackets. They will be skiing around all day to
ensure everyone has a safe day and a great time. Please also watch for the Slow Skiing banners that indicate all traffic
must travel in a slow and controlled manner.
Okemo Mountain Resort is proud to partner with these fine companies:
1. Always stay in control and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.
2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.
3. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above.
4. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others.
5. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
6. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.
7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride, and unload safely.
8. When snowshoeing be sure to stay on the side of the trail at all times and avoid snowshoeing alone.
Know the Code. It’s Your Responsibility.
This is a partial list. Be safety conscious. Officially endorsed by the National Ski Areas Association.
Total Capacity
33,450
Siena – Dine on gourmet pizzas, paninis and Italian masterpieces on
the mezzanine of The Roundhouse. Ten draught beers complement your
lunch or dinner weekends and holidays.
The Roundhouse – The food court redefined. Great food fast, with
healthy options for every taste. Check out The Grill, the Salad Station,
the Sandwich Station and even Starbucks® Coffee. Hot entrees too,
with specials every day. Open daily for breakfast and lunch.
// HOURS OF LIFT OPERATION
//
Lift Key
Coleman Brook Tavern – Raising on-mountain dining to new
heights. It’s comfort re-defined with a menu of traditional tavern fare
and contemporary classics, a Wine Spectator™ award-winning wine
list, specialty martinis and the best liquor selection. It’s all you want—
and s’mores! Serving lunch and dinner daily. Call (802) 228-1435
for dinner reservations.
Jump Asian Cuisine – Take the trip to the summit for your Asian
favorites! Open weekends and holidays from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm.
Waffle Haus
Freshly baked Belgian sugar waffles, located by the bottom of the Black
Ridge Triple chairlift. Open Friday–Monday, 9:30 am to 3:30 pm.
Willie Dunn’s Grille
(at Okemo Valley Nordic Center)
Starting this winter, Willie Dunn’s Grille will be made exclusively
available for meetings, banquets, group functions and special events.
In the summer of 2009, Willie’s will open once again to all guests with
daily and weekly specials, great full-service lunches and dinners, all with
a beautiful view of the Okemo Valley Golf Club. Call (802) 228-1835
for more information.