Nevados de Chillan Trail Map
Nevados de Chillán's terrain is characterized by its volcanic origins, resulting in a diverse and engaging landscape for skiers and snowboarders. The resort boasts 35 kilometers of skiable terrain, with the longest run, Tres Marías, stretching 13 kilometers—making it the longest in South America. The elevation ranges from 1,798 meters at the base to 2,499 meters at the summit.
Beginners will find gentle slopes and dedicated learning areas, particularly in the lower sections of the mountain. Intermediate skiers can explore a variety of groomed trails and natural features, offering a balance of challenge and enjoyment. Advanced and expert skiers have access to steep chutes, open bowls, and off-piste opportunities, providing thrilling experiences amid stunning alpine scenery.
The resort's terrain park caters to freestyle enthusiasts, featuring a range of obstacles and jumps. Additionally, the natural topography offers ample opportunities for tree skiing and exploring ungroomed areas. The combination of groomed trails and natural features ensures that skiers of all levels can find suitable terrain to match their skills and preferences.