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Wisp Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.71 (7 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.43 (7 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.20 (5 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.14 (7 Ratings)
Eating Out
3.71 (7 Ratings)
Overall Rating
3.71 (7 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
Beginner 27%
Intermediate 42%
Advanced 30%
Overall Rating
3.71
From 7 Reviews
33
Total Runs
2415
Bottom Elevation
3115
Top Elevation
172
Skiable Terrain

Grab the Wisp ski resort map to scope out your day on the slopes - it's handy for planning routes and finding your way around. The trail map covers 33 runs across 213 metres of vertical, with 9 beginner trails, 14 intermediate runs, and 10 advanced options. You'll find 2 chairlifts servicing the terrain, with a top elevation of 949 metres and a base at 736 metres.

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piste map for Wisp

Best Runs in Wisp

  • Squirrel Cage (Green): A wide, gentle trail perfect for first-timers to build confidence with its mellow gradient and forgiving terrain.

  • Easy Street (Green): True to its name, this broad beginner run offers a smooth, non-threatening descent ideal for mastering the basics.

  • Moe's Run (Blue): A fun, cruisy intermediate trail with consistent pitch that's brilliant for working on your carving technique.

  • Deer Run (Blue): A flowing intermediate route through gladed sections that gives you a taste of tree skiing without being too technical.

  • Ridge Run (Blue): This intermediate trail offers sweeping views across the mountain and a satisfying length for building up your mileage.

  • J-Hook (Blue): A popular intermediate choice with varied terrain that keeps things interesting without throwing any nasty surprises your way.

  • Face (Black): The steepest pitch on the mountain, this mogul-studded challenge is where advanced skiers come to test their mettle.

  • Bold Decision (Black Diamond): A properly technical descent with tight turns through the trees and enough steepness to get your heart rate up.