White Pass Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to White Pass

Top Rated for
4.60 (5 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.40 (5 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.30 (5 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.20 (5 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.00 (5 Ratings)
Powder Zones
3.90 (5 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
3.9
From 5 Reviews
45
Total Runs
4500
Bottom Elevation
6550
Top Elevation
1402
Skiable Terrain

White Pass Piste Map

Grab the White Pass ski resort map below to get a clear view of the mountain's layout before you head out. The trail map covers 45 runs spread across 625 metres of vertical between 1,372m and 1,996m, serviced by 5 chairlifts. White Pass operates as a standalone resort, offering a compact and accessible skiing experience in Washington State.

piste map for White Pass

Best Runs in White Pass

  • Wonderful (Green): A mellow beginner trail starting from the summit, offering scenic views whilst maintaining an easy gradient throughout.

  • Easy Street (Green): A wide, confidence-building run perfect for first-timers getting comfortable on skis.

  • Meadow Run (Green): A long, gentle cruiser that winds through open terrain, ideal for practicing turns without pressure.

  • Wonderful Way (Blue): A flowing intermediate trail with consistent pitch that's brilliant for working on carving technique.

  • Upper Hogsback (Blue): A well-groomed intermediate run with a steady gradient, popular with ski schools for progression lessons.

  • Lower Hogsback (Blue): A continuation of Upper Hogsback with smooth, predictable terrain that's ace for building mileage.

  • Upper Cascade (Blue): A tree-lined intermediate trail offering a bit more challenge with tighter turns through the forest.

  • Basin Chutes (Black Diamond): Steep, ungroomed terrain with natural features that rewards strong technical skiers.

  • Great White (Black Diamond): A proper advanced run with sustained pitch and moguls when left ungroomed, demanding solid control.

  • Upper Plunge (Black Diamond): A challenging steep section with tight tree skiing that'll test your nerve and technique.