Kimberley Trail Map

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Kimberley Alpine Resort’s terrain is spread across 728 ha, offering 76 km of skiable runs and a vertical drop of 751 m. The mountain is divided into distinct areas, each catering to different skill levels. Beginners will find welcoming slopes near the base, with gentle gradients and easy access to ski schools. Families often favor these areas for their safety and proximity to the village.

Intermediate skiers can explore longer pistes such as Ridgeway, which provide steady descents and scenic views. These runs are serviced by triple and quad chairs, ensuring quick access and minimal waiting times. The terrain here is ideal for building confidence while enjoying the mountain’s natural beauty.

Advanced skiers are drawn to sections like the Black Forest, which offer steeper gradients and more technical skiing. These runs challenge technique and stamina, making them popular among experienced visitors. The lift system ensures efficient access to these demanding areas.

Expert skiers will appreciate the resort’s challenging terrain, including steep chutes and ridgelines that require precision and control. Runs such as Easter Bowl highlight Kimberley’s ability to cater to serious skiers seeking adrenaline-filled experiences.

Freestyle enthusiasts are well served by the resort’s terrain park, which offers features such as rails and jumps. The park is maintained regularly to ensure safe and exciting conditions for snowboarders and skiers alike.

Unique to Kimberley is the combination of open bowls and wooded sections, offering panoramic views of the Purcell Mountains. This natural setting, combined with diverse terrain and modern lifts, makes the resort attractive to skiers of all abilities.

Terrain

Beginners Runs
5%
Intermediate Runs
20%
Advanced Runs
38%
Expert Runs
38%
Runs in Total
80
Longest Run
4 mi
Skiable Terrain
1,800 ac
Night Skiing
120 ac
Snow Making
120 ac

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