Grab the Snowbasin ski resort map to get your bearings on this 118-run mountain that spans from 1,966m up to 2,850m. The trail map reveals 11 beginner runs, 39 intermediate runs, and a massive 61 advanced runs, all served by three gondolas and three chairlifts. With terrain suited to every level and efficient lift infrastructure, it's worth studying the layout before you arrive.
Download the Snowbasin Trail Map (PDF & Image)

Best Runs in Snowbasin
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Littcat (Green): A mellow cruiser from mid-mountain that's perfect for building confidence with its consistent, gentle gradient and wide grooming.
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Snowflake (Green): A long, forgiving trail ideal for beginners to practice linking turns without dealing with crowds or intimidating drops.
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Becker Hill (Blue): A pleasant intermediate run with sweeping views across the Wasatch that's always beautifully groomed for carving.
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Middle Bowl (Blue): A wide-open intermediate cruiser that lets you open up your turns and enjoy the expansive terrain without technical challenges.
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Wildflower (Blue): A scenic blue run winding through gladed terrain that's ideal for intermediates ready to explore beyond the groomers.
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DeMoisy (Blue): A varied intermediate trail with rolling terrain and decent width that attracts lap-hungry skiers looking for consistent mileage.
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John Paul (Black): A genuinely steep groomer that rewards strong carvers with excellent pitch and consistent fall-line skiing.
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Grizzly Downhill (Black): A relentless black run with sustained steepness that'll test your leg burn tolerance and technical control.
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Allen's Peak Chutes (Double Black Diamond): Expert-only steep and narrow chutes dropping off Allen Peak that demand precise line choice and confident technique.
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Needles Gondola Chutes (Double Black Diamond): A collection of tight, technical descents with exposure and mandatory air that separate the confident from the committed.

