Olive Hill contains many runs that range a large variety of skill-sets. There is a run that is suitable for everybody here whether it's beginner or advanced.
Attention! As of Feb. 2 2022, Olive Hill Sledding Park is open. This includes the jumps, runs, snow scooter runs, and backcountry area. The S and Z snow scooter trails are expected to be open and running. The Canyon Couloir is also going to be open.
Ariel view of Olive Hill Sledding Park base
Outer Reaches Area of Olive Hill
The outer reaches area of Olive Hill is the most barren spot at Olive Hill. There are a few snow scooter trails through this area but most tend to pass the Outer Reaches by. This part of Olive Hill borders the backcountry area so most of the hazards found in the backcountry are also found in the Outer Reaches.
Cold Slope: A snow scooter paradise
Welcome to the paradise for snow scooter and snowboard enthusiasts! This area in-between the Outer Reaches and Powder Horn contains an abundance of snow scooter trails, jumps, and runs. This area also features unique obstacles such as the berm. The snow is measured at the base of the Cold Slope so this area receives more snow than other areas around the park. Note: This area is only for snow scooter and snowboard traffic. Any other sleds are strictly prohibited on the Cold Slope.
Powder Horn: A classic OHSP area
This area of Olive Hill Sledding Park is the most well known and most used. Because of the frequent use, this area receives the most attention before the winter snows begin piling up. Runs such as Snakebite and Jump are locally famous because of the speed and air you can get on these runs. This area is open for sleds of any kind (except 2-person sleds on jumps) and is fit for use when the snow begins falling. Unfortunately, this area receives the least amount of snow in the park so sometimes this area may be short of some obstacles and runs.