Burke Mountain Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Burke Mountain

Top Rated for
4.67 (9 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.56 (9 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.56 (9 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.44 (8 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.44 (9 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.22 (9 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Beginner 7%
Intermediate 48%
Advanced 33%
Expert 11%
Overall Rating
4.22
From 9 Reviews
54
Total Runs
1210
Bottom Elevation
3267
Top Elevation
178
Skiable Terrain
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Burke Mountain Piste Map

Grab the Burke Mountain ski resort map below to help plan your visit to this Vermont destination. The trail map shows 54 runs spread across the mountain, including 4 beginner trails, 26 intermediate runs, and 18 advanced runs serviced by 2 chairlifts. With a vertical drop from 996m down to 369m, Burke offers a proper East Coast ski experience with well-groomed terrain and a quieter vibe than many Vermont resorts.

piste map for Burke Mountain

Best Runs in Burke Mountain

  • Willoughby (Green): A wide, gentle trail perfect for first-timers to build confidence with its mellow gradient and forgiving terrain.

  • Bear Den (Blue): A cruisy intermediate run that winds through beautiful tree-lined sections, ideal for working on your turns without too much pressure.

  • Doug's Drop (Blue): A consistent intermediate trail offering great carving potential with a steady pitch that lets you build rhythm.

  • Upper Willoughby (Blue): A mellow blue that provides stunning views across the Kingdom Trails area while maintaining an easy-going gradient.

  • Warren's Way (Black): A proper challenge with sustained steepness and technical sections that'll test your edge control throughout.

  • Caveman (Double Black Diamond): One of the steepest trails in the Northeast, this brutal mogul run demands expert technique and strong legs.

  • The Jungle (Double Black Diamond): A tight, twisting glade run through dense trees that requires quick reflexes and precise line choice.

  • Ponds (Double Black Diamond): A relentless mogul field that forms naturally and gets properly gnarly, perfect for advanced skiers looking to get their legs burning.