Check out the Blue Knob ski resort map above to get a proper feel for the layout before you head up the mountain. The trail map shows 34 runs spread across a 326-metre vertical drop, including 5 beginner runs, 14 intermediate runs, and 9 advanced runs serviced by 2 chairlifts. Blue Knob tops out at 959 metres, making it a solid spot for skiers looking for variety without the fuss.
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Best Runs in Blue Knob
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Mambo (Green): A wide, gentle slope ideal for beginners building confidence with consistent gradient and plenty of space to practise turns.
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Extrovert (Blue): A long cruising run that winds down the mountain with mellow pitch, perfect for intermediates working on rhythm and flow.
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Mambo Alley (Blue): A tree-lined intermediate trail offering sheltered skiing with a consistent fall line and decent width for carving.
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Powder Puff (Blue): A cruisy blue run that's popular with ski schools and progressing intermediates thanks to its forgiving terrain and good snow retention.
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Lower Snobble (Black): A steep, narrow chute that challenges advanced skiers with tight lines and moguls that build up quickly after fresh snow.
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The Chute (Black): A technical descent dropping through a natural funnel with sustained pitch and variable terrain demanding solid edge control.
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Upper Extrovert (Black): The steeper top section of the main cruiser, offering fall-line skiing with consistent gradient before mellowing into the blue section below.

