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.

Best Runs in Appalachian Ski Mountain
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Orchard Run (Green): A wide, gently sloping beginner trail ideal for building confidence with its forgiving terrain and consistent pitch.
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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.
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Big Appal (Blue): A broad intermediate groomer that flows beautifully down the mountain, letting you carve wide arcs and build rhythm.
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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.
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Chisel (Black Diamond): A steep, challenging run that demands solid technique and confidence, with consistent pitch that'll get your quads burning.
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Thin Slice (Black Diamond): A narrow, technical expert trail that tests your edge control and precision through tighter turns and steeper sections.
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Appal Jam (Blue): A fun intermediate trail that's popular for lapping, offering consistent gradient and enough width to experiment with your carving.

