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Trail Maps

Sunday River Interactive Map
Interactive Map

Zoomable Maps

Static Map

Sunday River is a big place with new adventures waiting around every corner. We encourage you to grab a trail map and get out there to explore the resort and find all the places and experiences that will become your personal favorites - your happy places.

Our trail map includes one primary map that provides an overview of the resort and full detail on the Eastern Peaks from White Cap across to Spruce Peak, and a secondary view that provides detail on the Western Peaks from Aurora to Jordan Bowl.

You can view our trail map in three ways:

The Interactive Map allows you to sort trails by rating, view open trails, see where we're making snow, locate individual trails, and more.

The Zoomable Maps allow you to view each map and zoom in on selected areas for a closer look.

The Static Map gives you a single, large view of our primary map.

 

Boundary-To-Boundary Policy

Sunday River offers 743 acres of developed trails and glades, but within the boundaries of the ski area you'll find nearly 2,000 acres to explore. This means that if you pass by a set of tracks heading into the woods, you're free to follow them. If you've been eyeing a certain piece of the mountain from the lift, wondering what the skiing is like over there, you can find out. We just ask that you bring a sense of direction, use good judgment, and don't ski alone.

We allow skiing and riding anywhere within the ski area boundary with the exception of trails or mountain areas marked as closed. Accessing closed terrain, whether by ducking a rope or entering from adjacent areas, will result in loss of your lift ticket or season pass. As this covers a wide expanse of terrain we ask that you please exercise caution, and beware of the inherent risks and dangers of skiing. Helmets are recommended. These areas are not maintained or monitored by ski patrol, and parties requiring assistance will be charged for rescue costs.

Uphill Access Policy

Sunday River allows skinning, snowshoeing, and other types of uphill travel at our resort. For the safety of everyone on the mountain, we ask that anyone participating in these activities adhere to the following guidelines. All uphill travel is done at each individual's own risk.

  1. You must have a valid season pass or day ticket. If you do not intend to ride a lift at any point during the day, you can purchase an Uphill Access day ticket for $10.
  2. The suggested route of uphill travel is skiers right on Dream Maker from the South Ridge base area and Sunday Punch from the Barker Mountain base area.
  3. You may only travel on terrain that is designated as open on the trail report.
  4. You must ensure that you are visible to downhill traffic at all times.
  5. You may not leave Sunday River property to access the backcountry.
  6. You may not ski down the mountain prior to lifts opening at 9am midweek or 8am weekends and holidays.
  7. Ski Patrol clears the mountain of all guests and staff at the end of operating hours every day. If you are on the mountain at this time you will be required to ski down.
  8. Overnight stays on the mountain are not permitted.
  9. Ski Patrol reserves the right to close the mountain to these activities at any time due to severe weather, dangerous surface conditions, or other factors.
  10. Sledding is not permitted on any part of the mountain at any time.