Kirkwood Trail Map

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Kirkwood’s terrain is defined by its dramatic vertical drop of 2,000 ft and a layout that spans 2,300 acres across three distinct peaks. The resort’s 84 trails are served by 13 lifts, including high-speed quads and surface lifts that efficiently connect skiers to varied terrain. From mellow groomers to cliff-lined chutes, Kirkwood offers a full spectrum of skiing experiences.

Beginners will find welcoming terrain near the Timber Creek base, where wide runs like Bunny and Schoolyard provide space to learn and build confidence. These areas are served by surface lifts and are close to the ski school and tubing lane, making them ideal for families and first-timers. The lower mountain also features gentle cruisers like Snowkirk and TC Express, which are groomed regularly and offer scenic views.

Intermediate skiers can explore the Reut and Solitude zones, where trails like Monte Wolfe and Zachary deliver consistent pitch and longer descents. These runs are perfect for refining technique and enjoying uninterrupted laps. The Sunrise lift on the backside offers additional blue terrain with a quieter atmosphere and expansive views of the surrounding wilderness.

Advanced terrain dominates the upper mountain, with steep runs off Cornice Express and The Wall. Look Out Janek and Sentinel Bowl are standout options, offering sustained vertical and natural features. The chutes and gullies in Wagon Wheel Bowl challenge skiers with variable snow and technical entries, while the terrain off Chair 6 provides fast, fall-line skiing with minimal grooming.

Expert skiers gravitate toward double-black zones like Chamoix, Cliff Chute, and Oops and Poops. These runs feature narrow entrances, exposed ridgelines, and drop-ins that demand precision and confidence. The resort’s layout allows for creative line choices and access to untouched snow even days after a storm. Thimble Peak and The Sisters offer backcountry-style descents within lift-served boundaries.

Freestyle riders can explore four terrain parks, each with a distinct setup. The main park near Chair 1 includes jumps, rails, and boxes for all skill levels, while the smaller parks near Timber Creek and Solitude cater to progression. The resort also features 18 park rails and a natural halfpipe formed by gullies on the lower mountain, adding variety to the freestyle experience.

Terrain

Beginners Runs
10%
Intermediate Runs
30%
Advanced Runs
39%
Expert Runs
21%
Runs in Total
84
Longest Run
2.5 mi
Skiable Terrain
2,300 ac
Snow Making
200 ac
Snow Making
19.9 mi

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