Furano Trail Map
Furano Ski Resort consists of two connected zones: the Furano Zone and the Kitanomine Zone. Both are accessible with a unified lift pass and linked via inter-resort transport. The courses span 16 miles and offer a mix of groomed runs, ridgeline traverses and off-piste access points. Furano's summit rises to 3,524 feet, providing excellent vertical and stunning views on a clear day.
Both the Kitanomine and Furano bases are beginner-friendly, with wide, gently sloped pistes, surface lifts and nearby instructional facilities. The Snow Land play zone is at the Furano base area, making it a draw for families and younger skiers. Base-to-midstation runs here offer learners space to progress.
Intermediate skiers have the widest selection, with nearly half of the resort’s terrain dedicated to blue-level pistes. The 2.5-mile cruiser from top to base in Furano Zone is ideal for building rhythm and taking in the surrounding alpine scenery. Good grooming and moderate pitch make it one of the most popular runs at the resort.
Advanced riders will appreciate steeper courses in the upper Furano Zone, some of which have been used for World Cup races. The technical course features sustained pitch and suitable conditions for fast edge control. When fresh snowfall hits, this area delivers excellent powder access and a challenging descent.
For expert-level skiing, the top sections of Mount Furano give access to the backcountry via several gates with some of the longest continuous fall-line skiing in Hokkaido, which lead back into the resort for efficient laps.
Freestyle skiers can head to the snowpark in Kitanomine, equipped with basic rail features and designated jump zones. It is suitable for intermediate trick training and casual afternoon sessions.