Heavenly Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Heavenly

Top Rated for
4.45 (94 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.44 (86 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.42 (84 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.34 (29 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.32 (34 Ratings)
Advanced
4.22 (9 Ratings)
Beginners
Beginner 7%
Intermediate 60%
Advanced 27%
Expert 5%
Ranked
177th
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.19
From 94 Reviews
113
Total Runs
7170
Bottom Elevation
10067
Top Elevation
4800
Skiable Terrain

Heavenly Piste Map

Grab the Heavenly ski resort map above to help you navigate this massive Lake Tahoe playground, which sprawls across California and Nevada with 113 runs spread between 2185m and 3068m. The trail map shows 8 beginner runs, 68 intermediate trails, and 31 advanced pistes serviced by 2 gondolas and 12 chairlifts. With terrain stretching across two states and offering stunning lake views, you'll want to download this one before you arrive.

piste map for Heavenly

Best Runs in Heavenly

  • Patsy's (Green): A long, mellow cruiser on the Nevada side that's ideal for building confidence with wide-open terrain and gentle pitch.

  • Big Dipper (Green): A scenic tree-lined run offering beginners a comfortable introduction to skiing through the forest with minimal gradient.

  • Broadway (Blue): A wide, beautifully groomed intermediate run on the California side that's perfect for practising carving turns with consistent pitch.

  • Orion (Blue): A long, confidence-building intermediate trail winding through the trees with enough width to let you open up your turns.

  • Mombo Meadows (Blue): A cruisy intermediate run with sweeping views across Lake Tahoe and plenty of space to build speed.

  • Ridge Run (Blue): A spectacular ridgeline trail offering jaw-dropping views of Lake Tahoe while maintaining manageable intermediate terrain.

  • Gunbarrel (Black): A steep, direct fall-line run that's become legendary for its sustained pitch and excellent carving when freshly groomed.

  • Mott Canyon (Double Black Diamond): A vast powder stash with steep, ungroomed terrain that demands strong off-piste skills and smart line choice.

  • Killebrew Canyon (Double Black Diamond): An expert-only zone filled with chutes, cliff drops, and technical tree skiing for advanced riders seeking serious challenge.

  • The Face (Double Black Diamond): A wide-open, steep mogul field directly under the tram that tests your legs and technique with relentless bumps.