Broken River Ski Area Trail Map

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Broken River’s terrain is centered around a large open basin flanked by natural ridgelines and powder-filled bowls. The skiable area covers 10 km of trails with a vertical drop of 300 meters, offering a compact but varied mountain layout. The resort is served by 8 lifts, including surface rope tows and a tramway, which connect skiers to different zones across the mountain.

Beginners will find gentle slopes near the Palmer Day Lodge, where grooming is focused on learner and intermediate terrain. The area is ideal for building confidence, with wide runs and easy access to facilities. Instruction is available through group and private lessons, and the sunny lodge deck offers a great spot for breaks and family meetups.

Intermediate skiers can explore the main basin and adjacent ridgelines, where rolling terrain and natural transitions make for engaging runs. The Basin Tow and Ridge Tow provide access to trails with moderate pitch and scenic views, perfect for skiers looking to refine technique or enjoy relaxed cruising.

Advanced skiers will appreciate the steeper chutes and off-piste options available in Allan’s Basin and the upper ridgelines. These areas offer variable snow conditions, natural obstacles, and terrain that rewards agility and control. The hike-to zones are especially popular after fresh snowfall, with deep stashes and minimal traffic.

Expert skiers can push further into the backcountry-style terrain, where steep descents and technical lines challenge even seasoned riders. The East Ridge and upper bowls provide opportunities for high-angle skiing and creative route-finding. Snow conditions can vary, so checking the daily report is essential.

While Broken River doesn’t have a traditional terrain park, natural features like lips, drops, and gullies offer freestyle opportunities. The resort’s layout encourages exploration, and the lack of crowds means more freedom to carve your own path. Whether you're chasing powder or linking turns on groomers, the terrain is diverse, rewarding, and refreshingly uncrowded.

 

 

Terrain

Beginners Runs
8%
Intermediate Runs
24%
Advanced Runs
48%
Expert Runs
20%
Runs in Total
25
Longest Run
0.2 mi
Skiable Terrain
6.2 mi
Night Skiing
74 ac

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