Mt Buller Trail Map

 
 

Mt Buller Trail Maps

Mt Buller Ski Trails

With a base altitude of 1375m (4511 ft) and a summit altitude of 1805m (5922 ft) Mt Buller offers a vertical drop of 430m (1410 ft) which is above the snowline for the whole winter season. To get the seasons going and to maintain the base throughout the season Mt Buller has extensive snow making capabilities which covers 78 hectares (19km of trails). Over 200 snow guns and machines get pumping when the conditions are right.

With 20% of the terrain dedicated to beginners Mt Buller is the perfect place to learn to ride and they offer a very comprehensive and well-priced Ski School.

45% of the terrain is set out for intermediates and this terrain is quite varied to keep all riders across the intermediate spectrum happy and challenged all day. From long, clean and fast groomers to blue runs through the famous snow gums. Mt Buller really is a place well suited for intermediate riders.

For advanced and expert riders Mt Buller has a large range of trails which covers 35% of the resort. Majority of the runs available off the summit offer steep runs and some hidden gullies. Also, a large number of the trails on the southern slopes will keep advanced and expert riders happy all day. Long challenging runs like Federation or the Men’s and Women’s downhills will tick the box for any strong rider. Those in need of some bumps will be satisfied with the moguls offered off most runs serviced by the Bull Run quad chair. 

Mt Buller has a strong Terrain Park set up offering 3 well created parks throughout the season (conditions permitting) and they have a dedicated park crew to keep the features in prime shape all season long. Koflers is where the newbies can get their start, Skyline covers all medium to large features and is the closest to the village. Skyline terrain park is normally the first to open and last to close. Late in the season the amazing park crew normally set up some seriously large jumps in the summit terrain park (if they have enough snow). For those not keen to hit the 25+ ft jumps grab a drink and watch the experts do it. A great afternoon in the spring sunshine.

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