The Best Ski Resorts for Tree Skiing in Norway - 2026 Rankings
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The Best Ski Resorts for Tree Skiing in Norway

Navigating through powder-filled forests is one of skiing's ultimate thrills. Our tree skiing rankings showcase the resorts where you can weave between pines, dodge spruces, and find those secret powder stashes days after a snowfall. These rankings come straight from fellow skiers and snowboarders in the Snomad community who've actually carved their way through these wooded wonderlands. Been threading the needle between trees lately? Share your experiences and help other powder hunters find their perfect forest playground here.

Looking for different terrain? Check out our rankings for Off-Piste Skiing, Powder Skiing, or Backcountry Access.

Best Ski Resort for Tree Runs in Norway: Trysil - Tree Runs Rating

Looking to weave through pines with fresh powder beneath your skis? Trysil's tree skiing gets consistently high marks from our Snomad community. One user who is an advanced snowboarder said the resort offers "lovely green and blue pistes that snake their way down through the trees." The tree runs provide a brilliant alternative to the wide-open slopes, giving you that magical forest skiing experience. As Tess, an intermediate skier, puts it: "We love this place and keep going back. Great variety of slopes for all ages and abilities." While there are frequent tree-runs between the pistes, they're generally more suitable for intermediate skiers rather than extreme off-piste adventurers.

#2 Hafjell - Tree Runs Rating

Tree runs in Hafjell are a standout feature, with Snomad users consistently highlighting their beauty and variety. Colin, an intermediate skier, praised the "compact mountain which offers a wide variety of terrain" including excellent tree runs. Sasha described them as "beautiful" and "other worldly," while others note they add character to this Norwegian gem. One user, an expert snowboarder, even called snowboarding through Hafjell's trees a "bucket list item." The forested areas provide a peaceful alternative to the main slopes, with what Tom describes as "zen" ski-routes winding through the trees, offering a distinctive winter experience.

League Table
Region
Location
1st
Norway

Trysil

4.13 tree run rating (26 ratings)
2nd
Norway

Hafjell

3.75 tree run rating (12 ratings)

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