Whistler Blackcomb is a crown jewel in the Canadian skiing landscape and forms an integral part of the vast Coast Mountain range. The twin peaks together boast over 200 km of ski runs, making it the largest ski resort in North America. Plan your perfect ski holiday in advance: download the latest Whistler Blackcomb piste map to familiarize yourself with the trails and lifts ahead of time, ensuring you maximize your ski time.
Whistler Blackcomb piste map
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Whistler Blackcomb best ski pistes
Whistler Blackcomb features over 200 marked runs with roughly 20% beginner, 50% intermediate, and 30% advanced terrain, including iconic bowls, gladed runs, and world-famous descents.
- Blue Line (Intermediate - Blue): One of Whistler’s classic cruising trails, wide and rolling with unbeatable alpine views.
- Burnt Stew Trail (Beginner - Green): A scenic traverse across open bowls, ideal for building confidence and enjoying the surroundings.
- Cloud Nine (Intermediate - Blue): Gentle rollers and high-speed potential make this a local favourite.
- Whistler Bowl (Expert - Black): A steep, ungroomed powder bowl accessed by a short hike, advanced skiers only.
- Spanky’s Ladder (Expert - Black): Requires a short hike to access deep, steep chutes and off-piste thrills.
- Springboard (Intermediate - Blue): A long, lower-mountain slope with progressive pitch, great for end-of-day laps.
- Hugh's Heaven (Intermediate - Blue): A beautifully maintained piste with big, banked curves and lots of space.
- Ridge Runner (Intermediate - Blue): Twisting and quiet, ideal for those seeking a relaxed ride away from crowds.
- Upper Olympic (Beginner - Green): A scenic, gentle slope used as an access route and confidence-builder.
- Jeff’s Ode to Joe (Expert - Black): Technical gladed descent honouring Whistler’s backcountry legends.
- The Saddle (Expert - Black): Narrow and steep with sharp drops, true to its name and not for the faint-hearted.
- The Couloir (Extreme - Double Black): Officially one of the resort’s most challenging descents, steep, icy, and tight.
- The Cirque (Expert - Black): Winds through high alpine with amazing snow and excellent vertical.
- Peak to Creek (Intermediate - Blue): Whistler’s longest run, over 11 km from the top of Whistler Peak to Creekside base.
- Greenline to Easy Out (Beginner - Green): Gentle, flowing exit route connecting various beginner runs across the base area.
Whistler Blackcomb in brief
- Base elevation: 675 m (2,215 feet)
- Highest lift accessed elevation: 2,284 m (7,493 feet)
- Average snowfall: 1,138 cm (448 inches)
- Total terrain: 3,308 ha (8,175 acres)
- Pistes: 200 +
- Types of pistes: 20% green, 50% blue, 30% black
- Number of lifts: 37
- Lift capacity: 69,939 skiers per hour
- Cross country skiing: 28 km (17.4 miles)
- Terrain parks: 3
- Half-Pipes: 1
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