Appalachian Ski Mountain Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Appalachian Ski Mountain

Top Rated for
4.67 (6 Ratings)
Beginners
4.57 (7 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.53 (17 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.37 (15 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.35 (17 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.28 (16 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
Beginner 33%
Intermediate 33%
Advanced 33%
Ranked
101st
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.35
From 17 Reviews
9
Total Runs
3635
Bottom Elevation
4000
Top Elevation
27
Skiable Terrain
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Appalachian Ski Mountain Piste Map

Grab the Appalachian Ski Mountain ski resort map to get familiar with the layout before you head out. The trail map shows 9 runs split evenly between beginner, intermediate and advanced terrain, serviced by 3 chairlifts across a vertical drop of just over 100 metres. With a top elevation of 1,219 metres, it's a compact resort that's great for learning and progression, scoring particularly well with families and snowboarders in our community reviews.

piste map for Appalachian Ski Mountain

Best Runs in Appalachian Ski Mountain

  • Orchard Run (Green): A wide, gently sloping beginner trail ideal for building confidence with its forgiving terrain and consistent pitch.

  • Appalachian (Green): The resort's signature gentle cruiser offering a long, relaxing descent that's perfect for first-timers getting used to controlling their speed.

  • Big Appal (Blue): A broad intermediate groomer that flows beautifully down the mountain, letting you carve wide arcs and build rhythm.

  • The Parkway (Blue): A well-groomed intermediate run that winds pleasantly through the terrain, offering a good mix of moderate pitch and width for progressing skiers.

  • Chisel (Black Diamond): A steep, challenging run that demands solid technique and confidence, with consistent pitch that'll get your quads burning.

  • Thin Slice (Black Diamond): A narrow, technical expert trail that tests your edge control and precision through tighter turns and steeper sections.

  • Appal Jam (Blue): A fun intermediate trail that's popular for lapping, offering consistent gradient and enough width to experiment with your carving.