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Bear Creek Mountain Resort Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.79 (14 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.50 (12 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.42 (12 Ratings)
Eating Out
4.30 (10 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.20 (5 Ratings)
Advanced
4.18 (11 Ratings)
Après-Ski
Beginner 47%
Intermediate 26%
Advanced 26%
Overall Rating
3.93
From 14 Reviews
19
Total Runs
600
Bottom Elevation
1100
Top Elevation
86
Skiable Terrain
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Check out the Bear Creek Mountain Resort ski resort map above to get a feel for the layout before you head out. The trail map shows 19 runs spread across a 152-metre vertical drop, with 9 beginner runs, 5 intermediate runs, and 5 advanced runs serviced by 3 chairlifts. With a top elevation of 335 metres, it's a compact setup that's brilliant for families and learners looking to clock up the mileage without the intimidation factor of bigger resorts.

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piste map for Bear Creek Mountain Resort

Best Runs in Bear Creek Mountain Resort

  • Cascade (Green): A wide, mellow slope ideal for first-timers to build confidence with its consistent, gentle gradient.

  • Deer Trail (Green): A long, winding beginner run through the trees that offers a taste of trail skiing without intimidating steepness.

  • Meadow (Blue): A broad intermediate cruiser with consistent pitch, perfect for working on carving technique.

  • Hemlock (Blue): A groomed blue run through gladed terrain that's excellent for progressing intermediates looking to improve edge control.

  • Laurel Glade (Blue): A tree-lined intermediate trail offering a nice mix of turns and rhythm without being overly challenging.

  • Exhibition (Black): The resort's signature steep run with sustained pitch and excellent fall-line skiing for confident skiers.

  • Boulder (Black)Diamond): A challenging mogul run that's left ungroomed, providing a proper test for advanced skiers looking for technical terrain.

  • Tunkhannock (Black Diamond): A steep, narrow chute-style run that demands precise turns and good speed control.