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Bolton Valley Trail Map

Check out the Bolton Valley ski resort map above to get a feel for the layout before you arrive. The trail map shows you all 71 runs spread across 24 beginner, 27 intermediate and 16 advanced trails, serviced by five chairlifts. With a vertical drop from 960m down to 441m, it's a proper mid-sized Vermont spot that punches above its weight for variety.

Download the Bolton Valley Trail Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Bolton Valley

Best Runs in Bolton Valley

  • Sherman's Pass (Green): A wide, gentle trail perfect for beginners to build confidence with consistent pitch and plenty of space to practise turning.

  • Timberline (Blue): A mellow cruiser that winds through the trees, offering brilliant tree skiing for intermediates looking to venture off the main groomers.

  • Hard Luck (Blue): A solid intermediate trail with varied terrain that lets you open up your carving on the upper section before narrowing through the glades.

  • Spillway (Blue): A consistently pitched intermediate run that's popular with ski schools and progressing skiers wanting to link smooth turns.

  • Vista Peak (Blue): A scenic ridge-line trail offering panoramic views of Lake Champlain whilst maintaining an approachable gradient for confident intermediates.

  • Devil's Drop (Black Diamond): A steep, narrow chute that fires straight down the fall line, demanding precise edge control and commitment from advanced skiers.

  • Beaver Pond Glade (Black Diamond): A technical tree run with tight spacing and natural features that rewards aggressive skiers who can read the terrain quickly.

  • National Geographic (Double Black Diamond): Bolton's signature expert line featuring sustained steeps, natural rock features, and unforgiving pitch that sorts the weekend warriors from the proper chargers.

  • Woods Hole (Double Black Diamond): An incredibly tight, old-growth tree run where turn radius is dictated by the forest itself, only suitable for expert skiers with strong technical skills.