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Beaver Creek Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.74 (58 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.63 (62 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.60 (15 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.59 (64 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.58 (33 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.55 (52 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
Beginner 38%
Intermediate 30%
Advanced 24%
Expert 8%
Overall Rating
4.39
From 64 Reviews
150
Total Runs
8100
Bottom Elevation
11440
Top Elevation
1832
Skiable Terrain

Grab the Beaver Creek ski resort map to scope out your runs across 150 trails spread between 2,469m and 3,487m. The trail map shows 57 beginner runs, 45 intermediate routes, and 36 advanced pistes, all serviced by 2 gondolas and 12 chairlifts. With solid ratings for quiet slopes, groomed runs, and family friendliness, you'll find plenty to explore whether you're just starting out or pushing your limits.

Download the Beaver Creek Trail Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Beaver Creek

Best Runs in Beaver Creek

  • Centennial (Green): A wide, confidence-building cruiser that runs from near the top of the Centennial Express lift down to the base, ideal for progressing beginners.

  • Cinch (Green): A mellow, tree-lined trail offering first-timers a scenic route through the aspens with minimal gradient changes.

  • Harrier (Blue): A long, sweeping intermediate groomer that lets you carve wide arcs all the way from mid-mountain to the village.

  • Redtail (Blue): A consistently pitched blue run with excellent grooming and enough width to practise your turns without crowds.

  • Grouse Mountain (Blue): This cruiser offers stunning views across the valley and a satisfying vertical drop with consistent intermediate terrain.

  • Golden Eagle (Blue): A popular intermediate trail that flows beautifully down the mountain with well-spaced turns and reliable snow coverage.

  • Birds of Prey (Black): The legendary World Cup downhill course delivers steep, technical terrain and relentless pitch that'll test even confident skiers.

  • Peregrine (Black): A steep, narrow chute offering a serious leg-burner with consistent fall-line skiing through tight tree sections.

  • Stone Creek Chutes (Double Black Diamond): Expert-only gladed terrain with tight tree spacing, variable snow conditions, and genuinely challenging lines.

  • Royal Elk Glades (Double Black Diamond): Advanced tree skiing with natural features, powder stashes after storms, and terrain that demands precise edge control.