Schweitzer Trail Maps

Your Own Private Mountain

Our 2900 acres of lift-serviced terrain rank us among the largest resorts in North America and the largest ski area in Idaho and Washington. Home to incredible bowls, chutes, groomed cruisers and some of the best tree skiing in America (over 1200 acres of trees!)

A modern, efficient network of 10 lifts, including one high-speed six-passenger chair, four high-speed quads, to whisk skiers and riders to the top in minutes. Lift lines are rare to non-existent midweek and it only gets better from there. Schweitzer offers something for everyone.

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2024 Summer Trail Maps

   

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Please note: Printed trail maps on-site have one incorrect trail name. The trail that connects Overland to Wolf Ridge should be Cloudwalker (not Boomerang). Maps above are correct. 
Also- there are no beginner/green circle trails at Schweitzer or the Lower Basin Trails. If you are looking for beginner terrain in our area check out Pine Street Woods or the the Bay Trail in Sandpoint. 



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WINTER 2023/24 Trail Maps

   

Schweitzer Bowl

Start out in the village and be whisked away by two high-speed quad lifts or head for some of the most excellent tree skiing off the Sunnyside Chair. The Lakeview Triple offers access to some fun steep chutes on the south ridge


  

Outback Bowl

When you arrive at Schweitzer and see Schweitzer Bowl, it's hard to imagine that an even bigger area of the mountain awaits just over the ridge with incredible tree skiing and long fun groomers. Exploring terrain off Cedar Park Express, the Colburn Triple, and our 6-person chair, Stella, will keep a smile on your face all day long!


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Nordic Map

Over 32 kilometers of Nordic skiing await you. Our classic and skate trail system provides sweeping views of Lake Pend Oreille and limitless potential for adventure.



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