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Whiteface Mountain Resort (NY) Trail Map

Check out the Whiteface Mountain Resort ski resort map below to get a proper look at the terrain before you head up. The trail map shows 95 runs split across beginner, intermediate and advanced terrain, serviced by one gondola and nine chairlifts. With a vertical drop of over 1,000 metres from a top elevation of 1,417m down to 372m, Whiteface offers solid varied skiing across the eastern US.

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piste map for Whiteface Mountain Resort (NY)

Best Runs in Whiteface Mountain Resort (NY)

  • Bunny Hutch (Green): A wide, mellow trail at the base area that's ideal for first-timers finding their feet on skis.

  • Easy Street (Green): A long, confidence-building cruiser that winds gently down from mid-mountain, perfect for progressing beginners.

  • Northway (Blue): A well-groomed intermediate run offering consistent pitch and plenty of width for practising carved turns.

  • Valley View (Blue): A scenic blue trail with sweeping views across the Adirondacks and a cruisy gradient that flatters intermediate skiers.

  • Excelsior (Blue): A top-to-bottom cruiser that covers impressive vertical and holds good snow thanks to its north-facing aspect.

  • Paron's Run (Blue): A fast, flow-oriented intermediate that's great for building rhythm and speed on firm snow.

  • Essex (Black Diamond): A steep, straight-down-the-fall-line challenge with consistent pitch that rewards strong technical skiing.

  • Cloudspin (Black Diamond): A narrow, twisting expert trail that demands precision and quick edging through tight, tree-lined sections.

  • Upper Skyward (Black Diamond): An open, steep mogul field that gets properly chunky by afternoon and tests your leg strength.

  • The Slides (Double Black Diamond): Raw, natural gullies with extremely steep, exposed terrain and rocks—strictly for confident experts only.

  • Wilmington Trail (Double Black Diamond): The longest expert run on the mountain, dropping nearly 1,000 vertical metres with relentless steeps and technical sections throughout.