Eagle Point Trail Map

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Eagle Point’s terrain is spread across 650 acres, with 43 trails and a vertical drop of 1500 feet. The mountain is divided into two main zones: Lookout and Skyline. Lookout offers steeper terrain and advanced runs, while Skyline caters to beginners and intermediates with wide groomers and gentle slopes. The resort’s elevation and north-facing aspects help preserve snow quality, even late into the season.

Beginners will feel comfortable in the Skyline area, where trails like Monarch and Aspen are mellow and well-groomed. These runs are served by surface lifts and slower chairs, making them ideal for learning and building confidence. The resort also offers a dedicated learning zone near the base lodge, with ski school programs and easy access to rentals.

Intermediate skiers will enjoy cruising down trails like Big Horn and Coyote, which offer consistent pitch and scenic views of the surrounding peaks. These runs are accessible via the Skyline and Monarch lifts, and provide a great mix of speed and control. The terrain here is perfect for families looking to explore together.

Advanced skiers can head to the Lookout area, where runs like Tunnel Vision and Black Diamond deliver steeper descents and natural features. These trails are often groomed but retain enough challenge to keep things exciting. Tree skiing is available in select areas, offering a more technical experience.

Expert skiers will find their challenge on trails like Upper Lookout and Vertigo, which feature tight chutes, steep drops, and variable snow conditions. These runs are less trafficked and reward those willing to explore. While avalanche control is in place, caution is advised in off-piste zones.

Eagle Point also features one terrain park located near the Skyline base, with 14 rails and a rotating selection of jumps and boxes. The park is designed for progression, offering features for all skill levels. Whether you're practicing your first slide or dialing in a trick, the park adds a freestyle element to the resort’s offerings.

Terrain

Beginners Runs
23%
Intermediate Runs
30%
Advanced Runs
28%
Expert Runs
19%
Runs in Total
43
Longest Run
0.9 mi
Skiable Terrain
650 ac
Snow Making
40 ac

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