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Cypress Mountain Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.54 (98 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.11 (35 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.10 (67 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.08 (12 Ratings)
Beginners
4.03 (109 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
3.85 (36 Ratings)
Snowboarders
Beginner 8%
Intermediate 38%
Advanced 34%
Expert 20%
Overall Rating
3.81
From 109 Reviews
61
Total Runs
3012
Bottom Elevation
4751
Top Elevation
600
Skiable Terrain

Grab the Cypress Mountain ski resort map to get a feel for the layout before you head up—it's a handy way to scope out the terrain and plan your day. The trail map covers 61 runs spread across the mountain, with 5 beginner runs, 23 intermediate routes, and 21 advanced trails serviced by 6 chairlifts. With a vertical drop from 1,448 metres at the top down to 918 metres, there's solid variety for most ability levels.

Download the Cypress Mountain Trail Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Cypress Mountain

Best Runs in Cypress Mountain

  • Easy Out (Green): A wide, mellow cruiser that's ideal for first-timers finding their feet on skis or a board.

  • Sunrise (Green): A gentle, tree-lined run offering a confidence-building descent for beginners progressing beyond the nursery slopes.

  • Midway (Blue): A long, flowing intermediate trail that's perfect for building rhythm and working on your carving technique.

  • Sky Chair (Blue): A scenic intermediate run with consistent pitch and plenty of width, popular with those looking to rack up vertical.

  • Collins (Blue): A cruisy blue that winds through the trees with nice fall-line sections, great for intermediate confidence-building.

  • Zoom (Black Diamond): A steep, narrow chute that demands precise turns and quick reactions through tight tree sections.

  • High Flight (Black Diamond): A challenging steep run with consistent pitch and moguls that form quickly, testing both legs and technique.

  • Upper Sky Chair (Black Diamond): A technical descent with variable terrain and tight trees, rewarding advanced skiers with proper line choice.

  • Hush Puppy (Double Black Diamond): An ungroomed expert run featuring tight glades, steep pitches, and natural features that require strong technical ability.