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The Skiers' Guide to Powder Mountain

Top Rated for
4.75 (20 Ratings)
Powder Zones
4.71 (7 Ratings)
Experts
4.67 (9 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.58 (19 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.57 (21 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.56 (18 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
Ranked
14th
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.57
From 21 Reviews
154
Total Runs
6900
Bottom Elevation
9422
Top Elevation
8464
Skiable Terrain
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Powder Mountain Piste Map

Grab the Powder Mountain ski resort map to get your bearings before you drop in—it'll help you navigate one of the largest ski areas in the States. The trail map covers 154 runs spread across a huge vertical range from 2,103m at the base to 2,871m at the top, serviced by five chairlifts. With terrain that caters brilliantly to intermediates, advanced skiers, and experts—and powder zones that score an impressive 4.75 from our community—you'll want to study this one properly.

piste map for Powder Mountain

Best Runs in Powder Mountain

  • Sundown (Green): A wide, mellow cruiser ideal for beginners building confidence with consistent pitch and plenty of space to practise turns.

  • Mary's (Blue): A long, rolling intermediate run that winds through aspen groves with great snow retention and scenic views across the resort.

  • Hidden Lake (Blue): A tree-lined blue that offers gentle terrain variation and a quieter experience away from the main lift lines.

  • Powder Keg (Blue): A broad, cruisy intermediate run perfect for laying down carving turns with a consistent fall line.

  • Lightning Ridge (Black): A steep, sustained pitch that challenges intermediates stepping up, with good mogul formation later in the season.

  • Lefty's (Black): A narrow, technical black run cutting through tight trees that rewards precise line choice and quick reactions.

  • Paradise (Black): A properly steep fall-line run that holds powder well after storms and offers sustained pitch from top to bottom.

  • John Paul (Double Black Diamond): An expert-only chute with a tight entry, steep gradient, and exposure that demands solid technique and commitment.