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See the mountain in a whole new way!
View area panoramics, videos, lift status, runs groomed overnight and much more with the NEW INTERACTIVE TRAIL MAP

Maps for Download:

PDF (1 MB), Crystal Trail Map Northway Map

VIRTUAL 360 DEGREE TOUR OF CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN Click Here

GPS Trail Map
Mountain Dymanics, a third party software developer, has digitized The Summit's trail map for use in your GPS. The map shows all resort runs (including ratings green, blue, black, etc), chairlifts (including their type-gondola, high speed six pack, etc), lodges, parking, and other facilities are, together with contours and land cover information. Your GPS will show you exactly where you are on the map and how to find your way around the mountain. It also works with the Garmin Rino series of GPS/radios, letting members of a group see exactly where other members of the group are on. To download Click Here

Run Name Change: Iceburg Ridge, Iceburg Gulch and Lower Bull were all renamed to Upper, Middle and Lower Ferk's Run. The top-to-bottom run is dedicated to Steve Ferkovich who has worked as a Crystal Mountain ski patroller for over 40 years! Steve has been a dedicated ski patroller for total of 50 years. Thanks Steve for all your hard work and dedication to the sport of skiing.


The Ultimate Terrain
The key word here is variety. 2,600 acres of just what you want when you want it. From gentle groomed cruising runs for beginners to challenging steeps – backcountry, glades, chutes and unbelievable black runs for the more adventurous, This is why SKIING Magazine voted Crystal the #7 top mountain in North America. To give you the most for your money, Boyne has invested millions in top of the line lifts, lodges, restaurants and grooming machines. Two six-person lifts and two high-speed quads ensure you’ll spend less time resting and more time enjoying the slopes.

Skier Responsibility Code
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 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.


CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN REQUIRES LEASHES ON ALL SNOWBOARDS AND LEASHES OR BRAKES ON ALL SKIS.