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Whitefish Mountain Resort (MT) Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.81 (27 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.60 (5 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.56 (9 Ratings)
Experts
4.46 (27 Ratings)
Tree Runs
4.43 (27 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.42 (24 Ratings)
Off-Piste
Overall Rating
4.34
From 29 Reviews
113
Total Runs
4464
Bottom Elevation
6817
Top Elevation
3000
Skiable Terrain
Ski ResortsUSAMontanaWhitefish Mountain Resort (MT)

Check out the Whitefish Mountain Resort ski resort map below to get a feel for the layout before you arrive. The trail map covers 113 runs spread across a sizeable vertical drop from 2,078m at the top down to 1,361m at the base, serviced by five chairlifts. With terrain stretching across the mountain, it's worth studying the map to plan your lines and make the most of your day on the slopes.

Download the Whitefish Mountain Resort (MT) Trail Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Whitefish Mountain Resort (MT)

Best Runs in Whitefish Mountain Resort (MT)

  • Easy Street (Green): A long, mellow cruiser that winds nearly three miles from the summit to the village, ideal for building confidence.

  • Inspiration (Green): A scenic beginner trail offering panoramic views across the Flathead Valley with a consistent, gentle gradient.

  • North Bowl (Blue): A wide-open intermediate run that's perfect for linking smooth carving turns with enough pitch to maintain speed.

  • Lower International (Blue): A cruisy blue groomer that cuts through the trees and provides excellent intermediate terrain for practising technique.

  • Ptarmigan Bowl (Blue/Black): An expansive bowl offering varied terrain with smooth rollers and natural features, great for intermediates ready to push their skills.

  • Moe's Run (Black): A fast, steep groomer that rewards confident skiers with long, uninterrupted fall lines and plenty of carving potential.

  • Big Mountain (Black): A classic bumpy descent that tests your mogul skills on a sustained pitch through gladed terrain.

  • Hell Fire (Double Black Diamond): A narrow, steep chute demanding precise turns and solid nerve, best tackled when fresh snow softens the challenge.

  • Toni Matt (Double Black Diamond): An expert-only line dropping through tight trees and steep pitches, offering serious technical challenge for advanced riders.

  • The Backside (Black/Double Black terrain): A powder stash that opens up after fresh dumps, featuring steep tree runs and natural hits across varied alpine terrain.