Homewood Mountain Resort Trail Map

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

Homewood Mountain Resort offers a diverse range of terrain spread across 1,260 acres, catering to skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Its layout is designed to provide a balanced mix of beginner, intermediate, and advanced trails, all with the added bonus of spectacular views of Lake Tahoe. The mountain has two main base areas—South Base and North Lodge—and is serviced by 8 lifts, including the Old Homewood Express high-speed quad that efficiently takes you from base to summit.

For families and beginners, the terrain at the South Base is ideal. The Happy Platter lift offers a gentle learning area, perfect for first-timers. Once confident, beginners can progress to the South Base Quad, which serves longer green runs like Easy Rider and Smooth Cruise, providing a great environment to build confidence. Families will enjoy skiing together on Rainbow Ridge, a scenic intermediate trail with wide-open turns and unparalleled views of the lake.

Intermediate skiers will find plenty to love across the mountain, particularly on the mid-mountain slopes serviced by the Madden Chair. Trails like Lake Louise and The Glades offer rolling terrain with a mix of groomers and tree skiing. These runs provide a perfect balance of challenge and fun, making them great for families with varied skill levels. The Homewood Terrain Park, located on mid-mountain slopes, also provides features like rails, boxes, and jumps for skiers and riders looking to practice freestyle tricks.

Expert skiers will be drawn to the terrain accessed by the Ellis Chair, which services Homewood’s most challenging runs. Quail Face is a standout, featuring steep, open bowls and technical tree skiing. On a powder day, this area is a must, offering plenty of opportunities to find fresh tracks. Advanced skiers can also venture into the Hidden Vein Glades, a mix of tight trees and powder-filled lines that deliver thrilling descents. For those seeking even more adventure, Homewood offers backcountry access and snowcat skiing to untouched terrain just beyond the resort’s boundaries.

Overall, Homewood’s variety of trails, family-friendly atmosphere, and uncrowded slopes make it an appealing destination for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Whether you’re gliding down gentle greens, carving through intermediate cruisers, or chasing powder in the expert bowls, the mountain’s thoughtfully designed layout ensures an unforgettable experience.

Beginners Runs
13%
Intermediate Runs
46%
Advanced Runs
36%
Runs in Total
67
Longest Run
2 mi
Skiable Terrain
1260 ac
Snow Making
126 ac

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