Grab the Big White ski resort map below to plan your days exploring 119 runs spread across 809m of vertical, from the 2,319m summit down to 1,508m base. The trail map shows 1 gondola, 11 chairlifts, and 4 drag lifts connecting the terrain. Big White operates as a standalone resort, not part of a larger linked ski area.
Download the Big White Trail Map (PDF & Image)

Best Runs in Big White
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Plaza (Green): A wide, gentle cruiser that's ideal for beginners building confidence after ski school lessons.
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Serwa's (Green): Named after Olympic gold medallist Kelsey Serwa, this mellow run offers a perfect progression from the learning area with consistent gradient.
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Alpine T (Blue): A long, groomed intermediate trail that winds through the trees and offers excellent snow preservation on powder days.
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Black Forest (Blue): Tree-lined intermediate terrain with enough width to practice your turns whilst enjoying classic BC glade skiing.
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Ridge Rocket (Blue): A cruisy blue that follows the ridgeline, giving you decent views whilst carving smooth arcs on well-maintained piste.
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Perfection (Black): A steep, mogul-filled challenge that lives up to its name when you nail the line through consistent bumps.
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Cliff Run (Double Black Diamond): Big White's signature expert pitch featuring steep fall-line skiing and optional rock drops for advanced skiers.
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Parachute Bowl (Double Black Diamond): Open bowl skiing with variable pitch and decent vertical, best accessed after fresh snowfall for deep turns.
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Sun-Rype Bowl (Black): A natural terrain bowl offering sustained pitch and the chance to link powder stashes between the trees.
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Gem Lake (Black/Double Black Diamond): Technical tree skiing accessed from the backcountry-style terrain, demanding good navigation and strong skills in tight glades.

