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Boyne Mountain Resort Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.90 (10 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.70 (10 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.67 (9 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.67 (6 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.60 (10 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.56 (9 Ratings)
Eating Out
Beginner 49%
Intermediate 27%
Advanced 21%
Expert 3%
Overall Rating
4.5
From 10 Reviews
63
Total Runs
620
Bottom Elevation
1120
Top Elevation
415
Skiable Terrain
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Check out the ski resort map above to get the full picture of Boyne Mountain Resort's terrain before you hit the slopes. The trail map shows all 63 runs spread across the vertical drop from 341m down to 189m, with 31 beginner trails, 17 intermediate runs and 13 advanced options serviced by 7 chairlifts. It's a brilliant spot for families and newer skiers looking to progress, and the layout makes it easy to navigate once you're familiar with how everything connects.

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

piste map for Boyne Mountain Resort

Best Runs in Boyne Mountain Resort

  • Disciples Ridge (Green): A wide, gentle slope ideal for complete beginners building their confidence with consistent pitch and plenty of space to practice turns.

  • Hemlock (Green): A mellow cruiser winding through tree-lined terrain, offering beginners a scenic introduction to gladed skiing without intimidating steeps.

  • Chalet (Blue): A popular intermediate run with moderate pitch and good width, perfect for working on carving technique and building rhythm.

  • Boyne Mountain Road (Blue): A long, sweeping boulevard-style cruiser that connects various parts of the mountain, great for intermediates wanting to clock up vertical without technical challenges.

  • Sunset (Blue): A nicely groomed intermediate trail offering consistent gradient and a smooth surface that rewards solid carving.

  • Upper Mambo (Black): A steep, direct fall-line run that gets the heart pumping with its consistent pitch and technical demands.

  • Lower Mambo (Black): Following on from Upper Mambo, this continuation maintains the challenge with steeper sections and often develops decent mogul fields when left ungroomed.

  • Victor (Black Diamond): A narrow, tree-lined expert run offering technical challenges through tighter turns and variable terrain.