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Tamarack Resort Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.90 (10 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.80 (5 Ratings)
Experts
4.77 (11 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.70 (10 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.59 (11 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.55 (11 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Beginner 21%
Intermediate 35%
Advanced 44%
Overall Rating
4.55
From 11 Reviews
48
Total Runs
4900
Bottom Elevation
7700
Top Elevation
1100
Skiable Terrain
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Grab the Tamarack Resort ski resort map to scope out 48 runs across 853 metres of vertical, stretching from 2,347m down to 1,494m. The trail map breaks down into 10 beginner runs, 17 intermediate trails, and 21 advanced routes, all serviced by five chairlifts. This standalone Idaho resort operates independently, giving you a focused ski area that punches well above its weight for expert terrain.

Download the Tamarack Resort Trail Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Tamarack Resort

Best Runs in Tamarack Resort

  • Easy Street (Green): A mellow, wide cruiser that's ideal for building confidence after your first few lessons.

  • Showoff (Blue): A long, rolling intermediate run with plenty of width for practising carved turns and building rhythm.

  • Easy Rider (Blue): A smooth, tree-lined boulevard that flows beautifully and suits intermediates looking to clock up mileage.

  • Wildwood (Blue): A scenic trail weaving through the forest with consistent pitch, perfect for relaxed cruising.

  • Powder River (Blue): A slightly wider intermediate run that holds fresh snow well and offers a nice playground when conditions are right.

  • Exhibition (Black): A steep, no-nonsense fall-line run that delivers sustained pitch and demands solid technique.

  • Upper Main Street (Black): A steep mogul field that gets bumped up quickly and provides a proper leg-burner for advanced skiers.

  • Tamarac Face (Double Black Diamond): The resort's steepest and most technical run, with tight trees and ungroomed terrain for expert skiers only.