Mt Washington Alpine Resort Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Mt Washington Alpine Resort

Top Rated for
4.60 (80 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.31 (60 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.25 (6 Ratings)
Beginners
4.19 (13 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.09 (79 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.03 (40 Ratings)
Advanced
Beginner 13%
Intermediate 43%
Advanced 22%
Expert 22%
Ranked
227th
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.02
From 82 Reviews
82
Total Runs
3625
Bottom Elevation
5210
Top Elevation
1600
Skiable Terrain
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Mt Washington Alpine Resort Piste Map

Grab the Mt Washington Alpine Resort ski resort map to scope out your lines across 82 runs spread over 485 metres of vertical. The trail map covers 11 beginner, 35 intermediate and 18 advanced runs, all served by five chairlifts and five drags. With a top elevation of 1,588 metres, this Vancouver Island resort keeps things mellow and accessible for all abilities.

piste map for Mt Washington Alpine Resort

Best Runs in Mt Washington Alpine Resort

  • Whiskey Jack (Green): A wide, rolling beginner trail that meanders gently through the trees, ideal for building confidence on your first days.

  • Easy Street (Green): A consistently mellow cruiser that's perfect for practising turns without any surprises or steep sections.

  • Linton's Loop (Blue): A scenic intermediate run winding through gorgeous gladed terrain with a nice consistent pitch for working on carving technique.

  • Boomerang (Blue): A fun, swooping blue that offers plenty of width and a playful flow, popular with intermediates looking to link smooth turns.

  • Upper Hourglass (Black): A steep, narrow chute that demands precise turn placement and strong edging skills through tight trees.

  • Deliverance (Black): A technical black run with variable pitch and natural features that'll test your ability to read terrain and adjust quickly.

  • Blaster (Black): A steep, direct fall-line run that rewards aggressive skiing and holds good snow thanks to its sheltered aspect.

  • Crevasse (Double Black Diamond): An extremely steep, tight couloir requiring expert-level control and nerve, not one for the faint-hearted.

  • Expo (Double Black Diamond): A brutally steep pitch littered with natural obstacles and cliff bands, reserved for confident expert skiers only.