Alpine Greens – Yellowstone Club, MT

This short tramway connects the Eglise trail system to homes along the Yellowstone Club golf course.
Side view of the top terminal.
Unloading area.
Top bullwheel and an Omega IV cabin.
The upper terminal houses the tension system.
Tower 2 with Lone Peak in the background.
Two of the three towers.
The lift crosses over Third Yellow Mule Creek.
European style tower head.
The communications lines have their own towers to support spanning the creek.
Drive terminal.
Side view of the loading area.
Lift overview.
The lift line. It looks like maybe the first logging was in the wrong spot.
Another look at the bottom station and tower 1.

7 thoughts on “Alpine Greens – Yellowstone Club, MT

  1. Randy's avatar Randy June 20, 2021 / 10:39 am

    Only 2 cabins on the line?

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    • Everett's avatar Doppelmayr FTW June 20, 2021 / 12:34 pm

      It operates as a jig back tram, hence only having 2 cabins.

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      • Donald Reif's avatar Donald Reif June 20, 2021 / 1:48 pm

        If it were a pulse, there’d be a way for cabins to travel around the bullwheel.

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        • Owen Mitchem's avatar Owen Mitchem June 20, 2021 / 6:53 pm

          Why build a tram like this instead of a pulse gondola?

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  2. WH2OSHREDDER.'s avatar WH2OSHREDDER. November 10, 2024 / 7:02 pm

    @OWEN MITCHEN, maybe because of the smaller cost of buying fewer cabins?

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    • Coloradoskilifts's avatar Coloradoskilifts April 14, 2025 / 4:44 pm

      You’d think a place as expensive as Yellowstone Club would be able to put more cabins on the line.

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  3. skitheeast's avatar skitheeast September 19, 2025 / 9:57 pm

    The single run this lift serves is incredibly unique. It starts at the top of this lift and descends to a funicular, which is then the only way out. I do not believe I have seen a setup like this anywhere else.

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