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Arizona Snowbowl Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.38 (24 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.33 (9 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.26 (25 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.11 (9 Ratings)
Advanced
4.02 (26 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.00 (26 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Beginner 22%
Intermediate 44%
Advanced 22%
Expert 13%
Overall Rating
4
From 26 Reviews
55
Total Runs
9200
Bottom Elevation
11500
Top Elevation
777
Skiable Terrain
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Grab the Arizona Snowbowl ski resort map to get a feel for the terrain before you arrive. The trail map shows 55 runs spread across elevations from 2,804m to 3,505m, with 12 beginner runs, 24 intermediate runs, and 12 advanced runs serviced by 4 chairlifts. It's a compact setup that earns solid ratings for beginners and intermediates, plus strong marks for groomed runs and family friendliness.

Download the Arizona Snowbowl Trail Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Arizona Snowbowl

Best Runs in Arizona Snowbowl

  • Hart Prairie (Green): A long, cruisey beginner trail winding through open meadows with gentle rollers, ideal for building confidence.

  • Sunset (Green): Wide and forgiving with mellow pitch throughout, making it a favourite for ski school groups and families.

  • Humphreys (Blue): A scenic intermediate cruiser offering consistent gradient and wide-open carving terrain through aspen glades.

  • Agassiz (Blue): One of the longest blues on the mountain, it rolls smoothly down the ridgeline with sweeping views across the San Francisco Peaks.

  • Bucky's Run (Blue): A solid intermediate option with a bit more bite than neighbouring blues, rewarding confident parallel turns.

  • Lower Ridge (Blue): Wide and groomed regularly, perfect for intermediates wanting to clock up mileage and work on technique.

  • Upper Meadow (Black): Steep and direct with consistent pitch, this run demands strong edge control and is a proper test for advancing intermediates.

  • Ridge Run (Black): A challenging black that holds bumps well and requires commitment, especially when moguls build up mid-season.

  • Aspen Glades (Black): Tree skiing through tight aspens with natural features and variable snow, offering a fun challenge for confident skiers.

  • The Bowl (Double Black Diamond): Arizona Snowbowl's signature expert terrain with steep, sustained pitch and open faces that hold powder after storms.