Mt. Buller Trail Map
Mt. Buller’s terrain spans 80 km of trails across 300 hectares, offering a vertical drop of 430 meters. The resort’s 19 lifts—including high-speed sixes, quads, and surface lifts—connect all zones efficiently, making it easy to explore without long traverses.
Beginners will find comfort on trails like “Bourke Street” and “Burnt Hut Spur,” which offer wide, gentle slopes ideal for learning. These areas are serviced by carpet lifts and short surface tows, making repetition easy and progress quick.
Intermediate skiers dominate the mountain, with trails like “Shakey Knees” and “Little Buller Spur” offering rolling terrain and scenic descents through snow gum forests. These runs are groomed regularly and provide a satisfying mix of speed and flow.
Advanced skiers can test their skills on “Summit,” “Men’s Downhill,” and “Federation,” which feature steeper pitches, moguls, and natural terrain features. These areas hold snow well and offer dynamic skiing across varied conditions.
Freestyle riders have six terrain parks to choose from, including Skyline Park and Baldy Park. Each park is designed for progression, with features ranging from beginner boxes to intermediate rails and kickers. The parks are maintained regularly and host seasonal events.
Natural highlights include open bowls, glades, and panoramic ridgelines. The resort’s compact layout means you can explore the entire mountain in a day, but the terrain diversity ensures you won’t run out of challenges.