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Winter Park Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.70 (94 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.59 (11 Ratings)
Beginners
4.56 (100 Ratings)
Tree Runs
4.45 (21 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.41 (49 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.39 (110 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Beginner 22%
Intermediate 20%
Advanced 51%
Expert 6%
Overall Rating
4.39
From 110 Reviews
169
Total Runs
9000
Bottom Elevation
12060
Top Elevation
3081
Skiable Terrain

Grab the Winter Park ski resort map to explore one of Colorado's most respected ski areas, where 169 runs span from 2,743m to 3,676m across varied terrain. The trail map reveals 38 beginner runs, 34 intermediate trails, and a serious 87 advanced and expert routes serviced by 16 lifts including a gondola. With highly rated tree skiing, groomed runs, and strong terrain for every ability level, it's a resort that delivers proper mountain variety.

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piste map for Winter Park

Best Runs in Winter Park

  • Discovery (Green): A wide, gentle cruiser that's perfect for building confidence on your first day out.

  • March Hare (Green): A mellow, tree-lined run from the top of Sunnyside lift that lets beginners get a proper feel for altitude without any nasty surprises.

  • Cranmer (Blue): One of the longest cruisers in the resort, offering consistent pitch and fantastic flow for intermediate carving.

  • Larry Sale (Blue): A brilliant intermediate run off the Olympia Express with wide-open grooming and stunning views across the valley.

  • Mary Jane (Blue): This namesake trail serves up classic Colorado tree skiing with a playful pitch that rewards smooth technique.

  • Sluice Box (Black): A properly steep mogul run that'll test your legs and line choice, especially when it's been a few days since grooming.

  • Trestle (Black): A technical tree run with tight sections and natural features that demand quick reflexes and confident edge control.

  • Outhouse (Black): A narrow, gladed chute with excellent snow retention and a properly spicy fall line.

  • Derailer (Double Black Diamond): An aggressive mogul field with relentless pitch that separates the confident from the committed.

  • The Cirque (Double Black Diamond): Expert terrain accessible via hike, delivering proper alpine steeps and variable snow conditions that demand strong all-mountain skills.