Arapahoe Basin Ski Area Piste Map Download
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Top Rated for
4.73 (11 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.61 (22 Ratings)
Advanced
4.60 (35 Ratings)
Experts
4.56 (62 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.52 (66 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.52 (63 Ratings)
Off-Piste
Beginner 7%
Intermediate 20%
Advanced 49%
Expert 24%
Overall Rating
4.52
From 66 Reviews
145
Total Runs
10780
Bottom Elevation
13050
Top Elevation
1428
Skiable Terrain
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Arapahoe Basin Ski Area Piste Map

Grab the Arapahoe Basin Ski Area ski resort map below to get the lay of the land before you head up - it's essential for navigating this high-alpine playground. The trail map covers 145 runs serviced by 5 chairlifts, with terrain spanning from 3,285m at the base to a lung-testing 3,977m at the summit. You'll find 10 beginner runs, 29 intermediate trails, and a serious 71 advanced runs, making this a prime spot for confident skiers and boarders looking to push their limits.

piste map for Arapahoe Basin Ski Area

Best Runs in Arapahoe Basin Ski Area

  • Lenawee Face (Black): A steep, wide-open bowl beneath the Lenawee lift offering sustained pitch and spectacular views across the Continental Divide.

  • Pallavicini (Double Black Diamond): A legendary 47-degree couloir dropping 1,500 vertical feet through a narrow, technical chute that demands expert control.

  • The Steep Gullies (Double Black Diamond): A series of tight, technical couloirs off Pallavicini that slice through rocky terrain and hold excellent powder after storms.

  • Cornice Run (Black): A challenging mogul field accessed from the summit that tests your bump technique with consistent pitch and frequent exposure.

  • Ramrod (Blue): A long intermediate cruiser from top to bottom that's ideal for building confidence on steeper terrain whilst maintaining manageable width.

  • Wrangler (Blue): A popular groomer that winds down the mountain with varied pitch, offering solid carving opportunities when freshly groomed.

  • High Noon (Blue): A wide, confidence-building intermediate run that catches morning sun and provides mellow terrain for practising parallel turns.

  • Sundance (Green): The primary beginner slope near the base area with gentle gradient and plenty of width for first-timers learning snowplough turns.

  • Chisholm Trail (Green): A meandering green run that lets novices ski from higher elevations whilst avoiding steep sections and building mileage.

  • West Wall (Double Black Diamond): An ultra-steep headwall accessed via the Montezuma Bowl lift that frequently forms wind-loaded bumps and demands aggressive line choice.