Grab the Big Boulder ski resort map to get the lay of the land before you head out—it's the best way to scope out what's on offer. The trail map covers 16 runs spread across a modest 145 metres of vertical, with six beginner trails, three intermediate runs, and seven advanced options serviced by five chairlifts. Big Boulder's also known for its terrain parks, making it a solid spot for freestylers looking to session features and progress their park skills.
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Best Runs in Big Boulder
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Cascade (Green): A wide, gently-sloping run ideal for beginners building confidence with plenty of space to practice turns.
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Exhibition (Green): A mellow cruiser that's perfect for first-timers getting comfortable linking turns without intimidation.
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Mambo (Blue): A smooth intermediate trail offering consistent pitch and width, great for progressing skiers working on their technique.
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Lower Mamma (Blue): A fun, flowing blue run with a steady gradient that lets you carve wide turns and build rhythm.
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Cascade Park (Blue): A terrain park zone featuring small to medium features, allowing intermediate riders to start experimenting with jumps and rails.
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Sidewinder (Black): A steeper, narrower trail that tests your edge control and provides a proper challenge for advancing skiers.
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Freedom Park (Black): Big Boulder's signature terrain park packed with progressive features including jumps, rails, and boxes for freestyle enthusiasts.

