Boyne Mountain Resort Trail Map
Boyne Mountain’s terrain spans 415 acres with a vertical drop of 500 ft, offering a diverse mix of runs across its 65 trails. The mountain is served by 10 lifts, including high-speed sixes, quads, and an eight-person chairlift, ensuring efficient access to all zones. The terrain is thoughtfully laid out, with beginner areas near the base and more advanced terrain branching out across Disciples Ridge and Hemlock.
Beginners will find comfort in the Boyneland and Easy Street zones, which feature wide, gentle slopes ideal for learning. These areas are easily accessed via surface lifts and are located near ski school and childcare facilities. The terrain parks also include beginner-friendly features, allowing new riders to build confidence in a controlled environment.
Intermediate skiers can explore runs like Aurora and Deer Run, which offer steady pitch and scenic descents. The Ramshead lift provides access to a variety of blue-rated terrain, while the Meadows area offers longer runs with rolling transitions. These zones are perfect for families looking to progress together.
Advanced skiers gravitate toward Hemlock and Superbowl, where steeper pitches and tighter turns offer more challenge. Runs like Thunder and Stein’s Mambo deliver consistent vertical and are often groomed for high-speed carving. The Bowl and North McLouth provide natural terrain with variable snow conditions, rewarding those with solid technique.
Expert terrain is concentrated in areas like Devil’s Dive and Idiot’s Delight, which feature steep chutes, glades, and technical descents. These runs are best tackled after fresh snowfall or early in the day when conditions are optimal. The resort’s snowmaking ensures coverage even in leaner weeks, keeping these zones skiable throughout the season.
Boyne Mountain also features three terrain parks: Ramshead Park, Fritz’s Park, and the Skier/Boarder Cross Course. Ramshead is the largest, with jumps, rails, and boxes for all skill levels. Fritz’s Park offers a mix of snow and jib features, while the cross course on Disciples Ridge adds banked turns and rollers for high-speed fun.