Grab the Aspen Snowmass ski resort map to explore one of North America's most extensive ski areas, spanning four mountains with a combined 366 runs. The trail map covers terrain from 2,470m to 3,813m, serviced by 3 gondolas and 26 chairlifts connecting Snowmass, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, and Buttermilk. With a stellar 4.69 rating for experts and 4.63 for groomed runs, this varied terrain caters brilliantly to all abilities across its massive skiable area.
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Best Runs in Aspen Snowmass
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Assay Hill (Green): A wide, mellow slope at the base of Snowmass that's ideal for first-timers getting comfortable on skis.
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Fanny Hill (Green): A long, gentle cruiser on Buttermilk that's perfect for building confidence with its consistent, forgiving pitch.
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Thunderbowl (Blue): A sweeping intermediate run on Aspen Mountain offering stunning views and consistent fall-line skiing.
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Big Burn (Blue): One of Snowmass's most popular wide-open cruisers, stretching over three miles with mellow turns and plenty of space to carve.
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Sunset (Blue): A scenic tree-lined run on Snowmass that winds through aspen groves with a beautiful western aspect.
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Ruthie's Run (Blue): A fast, perfectly groomed cruiser on Aspen Mountain that's a favourite for intermediates looking to open it up.
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Bell Mountain (Blue): A cruisy intermediate zone on Snowmass with varied terrain and great snow retention.
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Hanging Valley Wall (Double Black Diamond): A steep, exposed chute on Aspen Highlands that's revered for its challenging pitch and dramatic entrance.
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Highland Bowl (Double Black Diamond): An iconic hike-to expert zone on Aspen Highlands with massive vertical, deep snow, and genuinely committing alpine terrain.
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Walsh's (Double Black Diamond): A classic bumps run on Aspen Mountain that's relentlessly steep and tests even seasoned mogul skiers.
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The Cirque (Double Black Diamond): A dramatic expert area on Snowmass accessible via hiking, offering wide-open steeps and serious exposure.

