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Whistler Blackcomb Trail Map

Grab the official Whistler Blackcomb ski resort map to get your bearings around one of North America's biggest playgrounds. This trail map covers a massive 234 runs split across 42 beginner, 94 intermediate, and 82 advanced routes, serviced by 8 gondolas, 17 chairlifts, and 2 drag lifts. The resort stretches from 675m at the base up to 2,284m, giving you over 1,600 vertical metres to play with across two connected mountains.

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piste map for Whistler Blackcomb

Best Runs in Whistler Blackcomb

  • Green Line (Green): A mellow cruiser on Blackcomb that's ideal for beginners building confidence with its wide, forgiving terrain.

  • Ego Bowl (Green): Whistler's widest green run offering gentle slopes and plenty of space for first-timers to practise turns without pressure.

  • Olympic Run (Blue): A wide, cruisy blue that follows the 2010 Olympic route down Whistler Mountain with gentle rollers and stunning views.

  • Cruiser (Blue): One of the longest blues on Blackcomb, this intermediate favourite offers consistent pitch perfect for carving practice.

  • Dave Murray Downhill (Blue/Black): The actual Men's Olympic Downhill course—challenging enough to test your mettle with steep pitches and high-speed sections.

  • Peak to Creek (Blue): Whistler's longest marked run at 11km, winding through varied terrain from alpine bowls to tree-lined lower sections.

  • Harmony Ridge (Blue/Black): A scenic traverse on Whistler leading to wide-open cruisers and tree runs, popular with intermediates wanting a longer mountain experience.

  • Seppo's (Black): A steep, mogul-filled black diamond on Blackcomb that's relentless on the legs but brilliant for bump practice.

  • Couloir Extreme (Double Black Diamond): Whistler's iconic chute accessed via the Peak Chair, offering a narrow, steep line that demands precision.

  • Spanky's Ladder (Double Black Diamond): A tight, technical chute on Blackcomb requiring a short bootpack, rewarding advanced skiers with pristine powder on good snow days.

  • Saudan Couloir (Double Black Diamond): One of North America's steepest in-bounds runs, this 40+ degree pitch on Blackcomb is a rite of passage for expert skiers.