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Grand Targhee Resort Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.78 (30 Ratings)
Powder Zones
4.72 (16 Ratings)
Advanced
4.71 (29 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.69 (29 Ratings)
Off-Piste
4.61 (31 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.56 (31 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
4.56
From 31 Reviews
95
Total Runs
7851
Bottom Elevation
9920
Top Elevation
2602
Skiable Terrain
Ski ResortsUSAWyomingGrand Targhee Resort

Grab the Grand Targhee Resort ski resort map to get familiar with the terrain before you arrive - it's worth a proper look. The trail map covers 95 runs spread across a vertical drop from 3,024m down to 2,393m, serviced by five chairlifts that keep things moving efficiently. Our community rates this place brilliantly for powder zones, quiet slopes and family friendliness, so you'll want to know where everything is to make the most of your visit.

Download the Grand Targhee Resort Trail Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Grand Targhee Resort

Best Runs in Grand Targhee Resort

  • Chief Joseph Bowl (Black/Double Black Diamond): Accessed by hiking or snowcat, this expert-only zone delivers steep, open powder fields with some of the best untracked snow at the resort.

  • Sitting Bull (Blue): A long, cruisy intermediate run dropping from the summit with consistent pitch and excellent grooming for practising carved turns.

  • Blackfoot (Blue): A wide, rolling intermediate trail that flows through gladed terrain, offering a good mix of pitch variation and tree skiing opportunities.

  • Crazy Horse (Blue): One of the resort's longest blues, this run meanders down the mountain with sweeping turns and tree-lined sections that hold powder well after storms.

  • Shoshone (Green): A mellow, confidence-building beginner trail with gentle gradient and plenty of width, ideal for those progressing from the learner area.

  • Sacajawea (Blue): A scenic intermediate cruiser that winds through aspens and offers stunning Teton views while maintaining a comfortable, flowing gradient.

  • Lone Tree (Black): A steeper, more technical single black with consistent pitch and moguls that form naturally, perfect for intermediates ready to push their limits.

  • Colter (Blue): A wide, well-groomed boulevard that's a go-to warm-up run, offering consistent intermediate terrain with great snow retention on the north-facing slopes.