Kicking Horse Trail Map

View the trails and lifts at Kicking Horse with our interactive trail map of the ski resort. Plan out your day before heading to Kicking Horse or navigate the mountain while you're at the resort with the latest Kicking Horse trail maps. Click on the image below to see Kicking Horse Trail Map in a high quality.

Kicking Horse’s terrain is renowned for its steep and varied character. The lower mountain offers gentle trails suitable for beginners and families, with easy access to the base area and services. These zones are perfect for building confidence and enjoying relaxed skiing.

Intermediate skiers will find long, flowing trails that allow for smooth carving and scenic descents. Runs like It’s a Ten, the resort’s longest at 10 km, provide a rewarding experience with stunning views of the surrounding peaks.

Advanced skiers can explore challenging terrain across open bowls and ridgelines. Trails such as Crystal Bowl combine technical sections with wide-open spaces, offering a mix of adventure and control. These areas are ideal for those looking to push their skills further.

Expert skiers will appreciate the steep chutes and demanding lines found off CPR Ridge and Whitewall. With 25% of the terrain designated for experts, Kicking Horse is a destination that rewards precision and courage. The vertical drop of 1,315 m ensures every run is exhilarating.

Families and freestyle riders can enjoy the terrain park and tubing lane near the base. These features add variety to the skiing experience, making the resort appealing to all ages and abilities.

Overall, Kicking Horse offers a diverse mix of terrain that caters to every level. From gentle beginner trails to extreme expert descents, combined with breathtaking natural scenery, the resort provides a complete and memorable mountain adventure.

Terrain

Beginners Runs
8%
Intermediate Runs
29%
Advanced Runs
38%
Expert Runs
25%
Runs in Total
120
Longest Run
6.2 mi
Skiable Terrain
3,486 ac
Snow Making
516 ac

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