Mountain Safety - Great Divide Montana
Mountain safety begins with knowing the responsibility code

Your Responsibility Code

Do your part to promote skier and rider safety by knowing the code. It’s your responsibility.

Mountain safety begins with understanding inherent risks while skiing and snowboarding

Inherent Risk

All action sports, including skiing and snowboarding, are dangerous and there are inherent risks with these activities.

Ride Another Day

NSAA, as part of its on-going efforts to promote on-hill safety and responsible skiing and riding, has developed the #RideAnotherDay campaign, in partnership with Kelli and Chauncy Johnson.

Variable Walking Surfaces

Use caution when walking in parking lots and in all other areas of the resort.

Lift Safety

Riding chair lifts in a responsible manner is one of the primary safety considerations for all skiers and snowboarders.

Helmet use is an important part of mountain safety.

Helmet Use

We promote the use of helmets on the slopes, urging all skiers and riders to wear a snow sports helmet.

Park Smart

Do your part to promote skier and rider safety by knowing the code. It’s your responsibility.

Sun Safe

To ensure you have a safe and fun day on the slopes, remember these tips to protect you from the sun and its radiation.