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SilverStar Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.77 (100 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.62 (21 Ratings)
Experts
4.59 (101 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.50 (24 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.49 (67 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.48 (103 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
Overall Rating
4.47
From 103 Reviews
133
Total Runs
3789
Bottom Elevation
6283
Top Elevation
3282
Skiable Terrain

Grab the SilverStar ski resort map to get a proper feel for what awaits you on this Canadian gem. The trail map covers 133 runs spread across 760 metres of vertical, with terrain accessed by 11 lifts including a gondola, seven chairlifts and three drags. You'll be riding between 1,155 metres at the base and 1,915 metres at the summit, giving you plenty of scope to explore the mountain.

Download the SilverStar Trail Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for SilverStar

Best Runs in SilverStar

  • Sunny Ridge (Green): A wide, forgiving beginner run with mellow gradient that flows down from the village, ideal for building confidence on your first days.

  • Paradise Trail (Green): A scenic cruiser winding gently through glades with soft terrain that's popular with ski schools and families.

  • Silver Woods (Blue): A tree-lined intermediate run offering sheltered skiing through beautiful forest sections with consistent pitch.

  • Putnam Creek (Blue): A long, flowing blue that carves down the mountain with enough width for confident intermediates to practise turns.

  • Attridge (Blue): A well-groomed cruiser that's perfect for building rhythm and speed without intimidating steeps.

  • Bugaboo (Black): A challenging mogul run with steep sections that tests your technique and leg strength through sustained bumps.

  • Holy Smoke (Black): A narrow, technical black diamond with tight turns through trees and variable terrain that demands precise line choice.

  • Powder Gulch (Black): A steep gully run that holds fresh snow well and offers proper pitch for advanced skiers chasing untracked lines.

  • Kaos (Double Black Diamond): An expert-only run with very steep fall-line skiing, tight trees, and technical features that's not for the faint-hearted.