Grab your Stratton Mountain ski resort map to scope out the 99 runs and plan your perfect day on the slopes. The trail map covers terrain from 570m at the base up to 1,181m at the summit, serviced by one gondola and eight chairlifts. With ratings of 4.5 out of 5 for intermediates and 4.6 for ski school quality, you'll want to get familiar with the layout before heading up.
Download the Stratton Mountain Trail Map (PDF & Image)

Best Runs in Stratton Mountain
-
Sunrise (Green): A wide, gentle cruiser from the summit that's perfect for building confidence with sweeping views across southern Vermont.
-
Wanderer (Green): A mellow, tree-lined trail offering a relaxed descent with consistent pitch, ideal for beginners finding their rhythm.
-
Upper Standard (Blue): A classic intermediate groomer with excellent width for carving, flowing beautifully down the mountain's front face.
-
Lower Middlebrook (Blue): A smooth, well-maintained cruiser that's popular with intermediates looking to rack up vertical without technical challenges.
-
Yodeler (Blue): A winding run through the trees that offers a bit more character than the main groomers, with gentle rollers to keep things interesting.
-
Tamarack (Blue): A consistent intermediate trail that holds snow well thanks to its north-facing aspect and tree cover.
-
Upper Kidderbrook (Black): A steep, direct line down the fall line that rewards strong parallel skiers with sustained pitch and excellent grooming.
-
Liftline (Black): A narrow, technical run straight under the gondola with consistent steepness and often forming nice bumps by afternoon.
-
Upper Snow Bowl (Double Black Diamond): Stratton's signature mogul field with tight, technical bumps that challenge even experienced skiers.
-
Black Bear (Double Black Diamond): A steep, ungroomed glade offering natural terrain features and powder stashes after fresh snowfall.

