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Brundage Mountain Resort Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.70 (10 Ratings)
Tree Runs
4.64 (11 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.57 (7 Ratings)
Advanced
4.41 (11 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.36 (11 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.33 (9 Ratings)
Off-Piste
Beginner 23%
Intermediate 31%
Advanced 20%
Expert 26%
Overall Rating
4.36
From 11 Reviews
70
Total Runs
5882
Bottom Elevation
7803
Top Elevation
1920
Skiable Terrain
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Grab the ski resort map above to get a proper look at what Brundage Mountain Resort has to offer before you head out. The trail map shows 70 runs spread across 16 beginner, 22 intermediate and 14 advanced trails, with skiing from 2,378m down to 1,793m. You'll find two chairlifts serving the mountain, which keeps things nicely quiet on the slopes.

Download the Brundage Mountain Resort Trail Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Brundage Mountain Resort

Best Runs in Brundage Mountain Resort

  • Bluebird (Green): A mellow, wide cruiser that's ideal for building confidence and practising turns without the pressure of steep terrain.

  • Centennial (Blue): A scenic, rolling intermediate run that winds through open glades and offers consistent pitch for carving practice.

  • Hidden Valley (Blue): A quieter intermediate trail with a smooth gradient and tree-lined sections, perfect for improving your rhythm away from the crowds.

  • Lakeview (Blue): A long, sweeping cruiser with stunning views across Payette Lake, offering mellow terrain that's great for getting the legs warmed up.

  • Smuggler (Blue): A well-groomed intermediate run with consistent fall-line skiing and enough width to lay down big, satisfying arcs.

  • Bear Paw (Black): A steep, challenging black run with sustained pitch and the occasional mogul field that'll test your technique.

  • Champion (Black): A top-to-bottom black diamond with varied terrain, including steeper sections and natural features that keep advanced skiers engaged.

  • Papoose Bowl (Black): An ungroomed black run with gladed sections and natural terrain, offering advanced skiers a chance to explore off-piste lines in a controlled area.

  • Airplane Turn (Double Black Diamond): A seriously steep, expert-only line with tight trees and sustained gradient that demands precision and commitment.