Snowbasin Trail Map

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

Snowbasin’s terrain is spread across three main areas: Needles, Strawberry, and John Paul. Each zone offers a distinct experience, from wide-open bowls to steep chutes and scenic groomers. The Needles Gondola serves a variety of intermediate and advanced terrain, including popular runs like Dan’s Run and Pork Barrel. These trails offer long, flowing descents with stunning views of the Ogden Valley.

Strawberry Express Lift accesses some of the resort’s most scenic terrain, including Elk Ridge—the longest run at 3.5 miles. This area is ideal for intermediate skiers who want to cruise through open bowls and ridgelines. The snow here tends to stay fresh longer due to its aspect and elevation, making it a favorite after a storm.

John Paul Lift is where expert skiers head for challenge and vertical. The terrain here includes steep chutes, rock bands, and technical descents like Grizzly and Wildcat Bowl. The views from the top stretch across the Wasatch Range and into the Great Salt Lake basin, offering one of the most dramatic vistas in Utah skiing.

Beginners are well-served with terrain near the base, including trails off the Littlecat Express and Becker lifts. These areas feature gentle slopes and wide groomers, perfect for learning and building confidence. The Wildflower Mini Park also provides a safe space for young riders to try small features and progress at their own pace.

Freestyle skiers and snowboarders can explore four terrain parks: Wildflower, Blue Grouse, Orson’s, and the Mini Park. Wildflower is the largest, with 61 rails, jumps, and creative features. Blue Grouse offers intermediate-level features, while Orson’s is geared toward advanced riders. The Mini Park is designed for beginners and younger skiers.

Natural beauty is a standout at Snowbasin. From the alpine bowls of Strawberry to the rugged cliffs of John Paul, the mountain offers a diverse landscape that’s both challenging and visually stunning. Whether you’re carving groomers or dropping into powder-filled glades, the terrain at Snowbasin keeps skiers engaged and inspired.

Terrain

Beginners Runs
8%
Intermediate Runs
32%
Advanced Runs
54%
Expert Runs
6%
Runs in Total
114
Longest Run
3.5 mi
Skiable Terrain
3,000 ac
Snow Making
625 ac
Snow Making
24.9 mi

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