Blue Mountain Resort Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Blue Mountain Resort

Top Rated for
4.43 (105 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.17 (97 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.16 (109 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.12 (13 Ratings)
Beginners
4.01 (68 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
3.95 (39 Ratings)
Snowboarders
Beginner 40%
Intermediate 15%
Advanced 35%
Expert 10%
Overall Rating
3.8
From 109 Reviews
40
Total Runs
460
Bottom Elevation
1600
Top Elevation
171
Skiable Terrain
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Blue Mountain Resort Piste Map

Grab the Blue Mountain Resort ski resort map below to plan your day on the slopes. The trail map covers 40 runs spread across 16 beginner trails, 6 intermediate runs, and 14 advanced runs, serviced by 6 chairlifts. With terrain stretching from 140m at the base up to 488m, you'll find plenty of variety for all abilities, plus decent snow park facilities that score well with snowboarders.

piste map for Blue Mountain Resort

Best Runs in Blue Mountain Resort

  • Grand Central (Green): A wide, gently sloping trail ideal for beginners building confidence with consistent pitch and plenty of room to practice turning.

  • Easy Street (Green): One of the longest beginner runs on the mountain, offering a mellow descent perfect for those progressing beyond the nursery slopes.

  • Homerun (Green): A meandering green trail that winds its way down the mountain, giving novices a proper top-to-bottom experience without intimidation.

  • Blue Line (Blue): A classic intermediate cruiser with consistent gradient and good width, perfect for practising carving technique.

  • Village Run (Blue): A scenic blue trail that flows nicely through the trees, offering a comfortable ride for intermediates looking to build mileage.

  • Minor's Mile (Blue): A well-groomed intermediate run with varied terrain that lets you open up your skis and work on speed control.

  • Ridge Run (Blue): An enjoyable blue that follows the natural contours of the terrain, giving intermediates a taste of the mountain's character.

  • Upper Glade (Black): A steep, challenging run that tests your technical ability with a sustained pitch and narrower width.

  • Devil's Dip (Black Diamond): Blue Mountain's steepest marked trail, offering a proper leg-burner with challenging fall-line skiing.