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Aspen Snowmass Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.69 (35 Ratings)
Experts
4.63 (89 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.63 (19 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.62 (90 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.60 (83 Ratings)
Après-Ski
4.60 (5 Ratings)
Beginners
Overall Rating
4.55
From 90 Reviews
366
Total Runs
8104
Bottom Elevation
12510
Top Elevation
3342
Skiable Terrain

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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piste map for Aspen Snowmass

Best Runs in Aspen Snowmass

  • Assay Hill (Green): A wide, mellow slope at the base of Snowmass that's ideal for first-timers getting comfortable on skis.

  • Fanny Hill (Green): A long, gentle cruiser on Buttermilk that's perfect for building confidence with its consistent, forgiving pitch.

  • Thunderbowl (Blue): A sweeping intermediate run on Aspen Mountain offering stunning views and consistent fall-line skiing.

  • 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.

  • Sunset (Blue): A scenic tree-lined run on Snowmass that winds through aspen groves with a beautiful western aspect.

  • Ruthie's Run (Blue): A fast, perfectly groomed cruiser on Aspen Mountain that's a favourite for intermediates looking to open it up.

  • Bell Mountain (Blue): A cruisy intermediate zone on Snowmass with varied terrain and great snow retention.

  • Hanging Valley Wall (Double Black Diamond): A steep, exposed chute on Aspen Highlands that's revered for its challenging pitch and dramatic entrance.

  • Highland Bowl (Double Black Diamond): An iconic hike-to expert zone on Aspen Highlands with massive vertical, deep snow, and genuinely committing alpine terrain.

  • Walsh's (Double Black Diamond): A classic bumps run on Aspen Mountain that's relentlessly steep and tests even seasoned mogul skiers.

  • The Cirque (Double Black Diamond): A dramatic expert area on Snowmass accessible via hiking, offering wide-open steeps and serious exposure.