Main Face: Our back-to-base trail system makes it easy for skiers and riders of all ability levels easily meet up at the end of an enjoyable day on the slopes. Most of Mount Snow’s signature cruisers are here: Snowdance, Standard, Exhibition, and the 3.1 miles that make up Long John/Deer Run. Learning areas are located near both the Main Base Lodge and Sundance Lodge.
Carinthia: Freestyle terrain goes huge this year with the region's first and only all-terrain park mountain face. Carinthia boasts 12 full park areas loaded with rails, jumps and pipes, nearly five miles of trails, tree-skiing zone, all-natural terrain area, big air site, a new mini-pipe and Mount Snow's monster superpipe. Eight of those park feature new fan guns technology, the other four come with mother nature's help. There's no place like Carinthia for pure variety of snowboarding terrain and features.
North Face: Ready for a real challenge? Spend some time on the steep slopes of the North Face. Many trails here are kept ungroomed for advanced skiers and riders, including Ripcord a double-diamond trail offering some of the steepest terrain in the Northeast. Tree skiers love the glades over here.
Sunbrook: True to its name, the Sunbrook face offers great scenic runs on Bluebird days. Lovers of ungroomed trails enjoy the two dippers. Meanwhile, bump skiers do laps on Beartrap all day with music pumped through loudspeakers on the chairlift towers.
Base Area: Use this downloadable guide to find resort lodging, eateries, ski and snowboarding services, après-ski options, off-mountain activities like tubing and snowmobiling, or even which lot you parked your vehicle in!