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.

Best Runs in White Pass
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Wonderful (Green): A mellow beginner trail starting from the summit, offering scenic views whilst maintaining an easy gradient throughout.
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Easy Street (Green): A wide, confidence-building run perfect for first-timers getting comfortable on skis.
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Meadow Run (Green): A long, gentle cruiser that winds through open terrain, ideal for practicing turns without pressure.
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Wonderful Way (Blue): A flowing intermediate trail with consistent pitch that's brilliant for working on carving technique.
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Upper Hogsback (Blue): A well-groomed intermediate run with a steady gradient, popular with ski schools for progression lessons.
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Lower Hogsback (Blue): A continuation of Upper Hogsback with smooth, predictable terrain that's ace for building mileage.
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Upper Cascade (Blue): A tree-lined intermediate trail offering a bit more challenge with tighter turns through the forest.
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Basin Chutes (Black Diamond): Steep, ungroomed terrain with natural features that rewards strong technical skiers.
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Great White (Black Diamond): A proper advanced run with sustained pitch and moguls when left ungroomed, demanding solid control.
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Upper Plunge (Black Diamond): A challenging steep section with tight tree skiing that'll test your nerve and technique.

