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Winterplace Ski Resort Trail Map

Overall Rating
3.75
From 4 Reviews
28
Total Runs
2997
Bottom Elevation
3600
Top Elevation
90
Skiable Terrain
Ski ResortsUSAWest VirginiaWinterplace Ski Resort

Grab the Winterplace Ski Resort ski resort map to scope out your day on the mountain in West Virginia. This trail map covers 28 runs spread across 184 vertical metres, serviced by four chairlifts, with terrain reaching a top elevation of 1,097 metres. With a solid 4.5 rating for intermediates and 4.25 for groomed runs, it's a spot that caters well to progressing skiers and families looking for mellow laps.

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piste map for Winterplace Ski Resort

Best Runs in Winterplace Ski Resort

  • Boomslang (Green): A wide, gentle cruiser that's ideal for beginners building confidence with consistent pitch and plenty of space to practise turns.

  • Pokey's Promenade (Green): A mellow, well-groomed trail that offers learners a relaxed ride down with minimal gradient changes.

  • Roaring Run (Blue): A long, flowing intermediate run that lets you open up your skis and enjoy sustained carving on well-maintained corduroy.

  • Snowshoe (Blue): A scenic, tree-lined blue that winds through the forest with varied terrain to keep intermediates engaged.

  • Who Knows (Blue): A fun, twisty intermediate trail with a few surprises and rhythm changes that reward confident skiers.

  • Mindbender (Black): A steep, direct fall-line run that challenges advanced skiers with sustained pitch and the opportunity for fast, aggressive skiing.

  • Flying Eagle (Black): A technical black diamond with tight sections and variable terrain that demands solid edge control and quick decision-making.

  • Upper Ball Hooter (Double Black Diamond): The steepest run on the mountain, offering expert skiers a genuine test with tight turns and a relentless gradient.

  • Lower Ball Hooter (Black): A challenging continuation with sustained steeps and natural features that keep advanced riders on their toes.