Big Powderhorn Mountain Piste Map
Grab the ski resort map for Big Powderhorn Mountain to get familiar with the layout before you arrive. The trail map covers 45 runs across the resort's 183-metre vertical drop, split between 12 beginner trails, 18 intermediate runs, and 14 advanced pistes. You'll find nine chairlifts servicing the mountain, which tops out at 549 metres.

Best Runs in Big Powderhorn Mountain
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Wildcat (Green): A wide, gentle trail ideal for beginners building confidence with its mellow gradient and forgiving terrain.
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Sunset (Green): A long cruiser that winds down the mountain with consistent pitch, perfect for practising turn control.
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Thunderhead (Blue): A smooth intermediate run offering excellent carving terrain with consistent fall-line and good width.
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Chair 3 Run (Blue): A varied intermediate trail that flows through tree-lined sections with enough pitch to keep things interesting.
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Deer Run (Blue): A winding intermediate route through the trees that's brilliant for building confidence on more technical terrain.
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Powderhorn Bowl (Blue): An open bowl section that holds powder well after storms and gives intermediates a taste of off-piste skiing.
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Upper Wildcat (Black): A steep, mogul-filled challenge that tests your technique with tight bump lines and sustained pitch.
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Jammer (Black): A narrow, technical run through the trees requiring quick reactions and precise edge control.
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Competition Hill (Black): The steepest groomed run on the mountain, offering sustained pitch that's perfect for practising carved turns at speed.

