Niseko United Trail Map

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Niseko United comprises four interlinked resorts, each with its own style of terrain. Grand Hirafu is the largest and most popular, offering long, groomed runs, moderate pitch and access to higher elevations. Hanazono is known for its freestyle zones and tree-lined descents, while Niseko Village and Annupuri cater more to advanced and expert skiers with tighter lines and natural snow zones. In total, the resort boasts 26 miles of marked courses, with the longest run extending 3.29 miles top-to-bottom.

Beginners and families gravitate toward lower Hirafu and Hanazono sectors, where wide pistes and gentle gradients make for safe, forgiving skiing. Surface lifts and nearby ski schools ensure accessibility. Tubing and guided snow play areas add variety to the day, while proximity to cafés and indoor play spaces make things easier for those with children.

Intermediate skiers are spoiled for choice, particularly in Niseko Village and Hanazono. Red-rated pistes such as "Crystal Garden" and "Silver Dream" offer broad carving zones with dependable grooming and stunning alpine views. The high-speed six-seater lifts ensure minimal waiting.

Advanced skiers favor Annupuri’s steeper upper zones and off-piste tree skiing routes. Here, a cluster of short red courses weave in and out of small group of trees, which provide a mix of gladed runs, natural features,and technical descents. Snowboarders often prefer Hanazono’s sidecountry and freeride park setups, which include rail lines, kickers and rotating features to keep things interesting.

Expert-level access is available through Niseko’s famed gate system, where controlled backcountry entries lead to powder bowls and ridgeline descents. A total of 11 gates offer untracked snow and breathtaking terrain. Avalanche gear and experience are essential, and entry depends on daily patrol decisions.

Terrain diversity is one of the resort's strengths — with regular snowfall refreshing the powder on an almost daily basis. Scenic variety, from volcanic cones to birch forests, makes exploration rewarding beyond the marked runs. Night skiing across all four resorts adds even more dimension, with floodlights illuminating lower pistes until late evening.

Terrain

Beginners Runs
34%
Intermediate Runs
46%
Advanced Runs
20%
Runs in Total
61
Longest Run
3.3 mi
Skiable Terrain
26 mi
Night Skiing
7.5 mi

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