Keystone Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Keystone

Top Rated for
4.65 (10 Ratings)
Beginners
4.61 (89 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.53 (91 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.44 (64 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.40 (90 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.37 (27 Ratings)
Snowboarders
Beginner 19%
Intermediate 32%
Advanced 49%
Ranked
161st
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.23
From 92 Reviews
141
Total Runs
9280
Bottom Elevation
12408
Top Elevation
3148
Skiable Terrain

Keystone Piste Map

Check out the Keystone ski resort map below to get a feel for the mountain layout before you head out. The trail map shows 141 runs spread across the terrain, with 27 beginner runs, 45 intermediate runs, and 69 advanced runs serviced by 2 gondolas, 11 chairlifts, and various drag lifts. The resort operates between a base elevation of 2,828m and a top elevation of 3,782m, offering decent vertical for exploring the mountain.

piste map for Keystone

Best Runs in Keystone

  • Schoolmarm (Green): The longest green run in North America at 3.5 miles, offering a mellow cruise from the summit with spectacular views across the Continental Divide.

  • Frenchman (Green): A wide, forgiving trail that's ideal for building confidence, winding gently through open terrain with consistent pitch.

  • Flying Dutchman (Blue): A classic intermediate groomer that lets you open up and carve big turns across its generous width.

  • Mozart (Blue): A beautifully groomed blue cruiser that flows through the trees with perfectly spaced turns and reliable corduroy.

  • Wild Irishman (Blue): A tree-lined intermediate run offering a bit more character than the main groomers, with natural undulations that keep things interesting.

  • Anticipation (Blue): One of the most popular intermediate runs on the mountain, delivering consistent pitch and excellent grooming for perfecting your technique.

  • Geronimo (Black): A proper steep groomer that'll test your edge control, dropping directly down the fall line with sustained pitch.

  • Cat Dancer (Black): A challenging black that weaves through tight tree sections, demanding quick turns and solid line choice.

  • The Windows (Double Black Diamond): Keystone's premier bump run, featuring relentless moguls that form naturally on this steep, north-facing pitch.

  • North Bowl (Double Black Diamond): Wide-open above-treeline terrain offering steep fall-line skiing with variable snow conditions that reward aggressive skiers.