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Rhode Islands only Ski Area, located
in your back yard. The convenience of skiing and snowboarding without
the long drive! Trails: 12 Lifts: 3 (2 Chairlifts, 1 Rope Tow) Skiable Terrain: 30 Acres Snowmaking: 100% Grooming: At least once daily Lighted Night Skiing: Yes Longest Trail: 2200 ft. Food and Drink: Cafeteria and The Max Restaurant & Lounge Equipment Rental Facility: Yes Lessons: Yes; Snow sports School First Aid: Yawgoo Valley Ski Patrol (YVSP/YVSAR) located near the base of "Proud Mary" Lift Forms of Payment: We accept Cash, Personal Check (with a valid state ID), MasterCard & Visa, and Yawgoo Valley Gift Cards, Coins & Certificate. |
Your 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 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.
INHERENT RISKS:
Inherent risks of winter sports activities means those
risks which are listed in this agreement, or those that can be
reasonably inferred there from.
These risks are both obvious and necessary to these winter sports
activities. These inherent
risks include but are not limited to changing weather conditions;
surface and/or subsurface snow conditions as they may from time to time
exist and change or be affected by weather, skier or other participant
usage, (weather such conditions are surface or subsurface or consist of
ice, Hard pack, powder, packed powder, wind pack, corn, crust, slush,
cut up snow, and/or machine made or machine enhanced snow); other
conditions including bare spots, forest growth and debris; stumps and
trees; streambeds and other natural objects and/or collisions with such
objects; collisions with lift towers, signs, hydrants used in snowmaking
or for other necessary purposes, whether or not these objects are padded
or shielded; collisions with well marked or plainly visible snow
mobiles, snow grooming, and/or other over-snow vehicles or equipment;
variation in steepness of terrain including but not limited to road
and/or other terrain modification or variations in terrain that occur
naturally or as the result of slope design, weather changes, snow making
and/or snow grooming operation, or participant usage.