Check out the Crested Butte Mountain Resort ski resort map to plan your days on this epic Colorado mountain. The trail map covers 121 runs spread across all ability levels, with 17 beginner runs, 30 intermediate trails, and 30 advanced runs serviced by 7 chairlifts. The resort spans from 2,857m at the base to an impressive 3,707m at the summit, offering serious vertical and some of the best expert terrain in North America with a standout rating of 4.89 for advanced skiers.
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Best Runs in Crested Butte Mountain Resort
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Houston (Green): A mellow, wide cruiser perfect for building confidence on your first days on the mountain.
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Keystone (Green): A long, gentle traverse offering stunning valley views and a relaxed pace for learners.
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Bushwacker (Blue): A scenic intermediate run winding through aspen groves with consistent pitch ideal for carving.
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Treasury (Blue): A classic groomer that stretches from the summit, offering long, confidence-building turns with beautiful views.
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Twister (Blue): A rolling intermediate trail with varied terrain that keeps things interesting without being intimidating.
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International (Blue): One of the longest cruisers on the mountain, great for racking up vertical and perfecting your technique.
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Forest Queen (Blue): A tree-lined run with a gentle gradient, perfect for intermediates wanting a taste of gladed skiing.
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The Glades (Double Black Diamond): Tight, technical tree skiing requiring precision and quick reactions through natural features.
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Rambo (Double Black Diamond): A steep, mogul-heavy plunge that tests your leg strength and line choice.
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North Face (Double Black Diamond): The resort's signature extreme terrain featuring sustained steeps, cliffs, and mandatory air.
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Spellbound Bowl (Double Black Diamond): A wide-open expert zone with variable snow conditions and multiple line options through natural gullies.
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Phoenix (Double Black Diamond): A technical chute demanding commitment and solid control in tight, unforgiving terrain.

