Bristol Mountain Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Bristol Mountain

Top Rated for
4.82 (11 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.50 (8 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.23 (11 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.18 (11 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.10 (10 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.09 (11 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
4.09
From 11 Reviews
39
Total Runs
1000
Bottom Elevation
2200
Top Elevation
160
Skiable Terrain
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Bristol Mountain Piste Map

Check out the Bristol Mountain ski resort map below to get a feel for the terrain before you head out. The trail map shows 39 runs spread across 365 metres of vertical, serviced by 4 chairlifts. Bristol operates as a standalone area with a top elevation of 671 metres, making it a solid local option in New York State.

piste map for Bristol Mountain

Best Runs in Bristol Mountain

  • Headwall (Black): A steep, mogul-filled challenge that drops sharply from the summit and tests your technique on Bristol's most iconic expert terrain.

  • Rocket (Blue): A long, wide cruiser that flows smoothly from top to bottom, ideal for building confidence and practicing your carving turns.

  • Comet (Blue): A winding intermediate run with varied pitch that keeps things interesting as you make your way down the mountain.

  • Sidewinder (Blue): A serpentine trail that offers mellow cruising through tree-lined sections, perfect for intermediates wanting to explore the resort.

  • Galaxy (Green): A gentle, wide beginner slope near the summit that gives newcomers their first taste of skiing from the top with stunning views across the Finger Lakes.

  • Milky Way (Green): A long, forgiving green run that lets beginners build mileage and confidence with consistent, easy gradient.

  • Polaris (Blue): A well-groomed intermediate trail that provides excellent corduroy for laying down smooth, linked turns.

  • Northstar (Black): A steep, direct line down the fall line that demands strong edge control and rewards aggressive skiers with a quick, thrilling descent.