The 12 Biggest Ski Areas In The World

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Les Tres Valles – The biggest ski area on earth. Credit: Skimap.org

Just where are the world’s largest ski areas, and how large are they?ย 

Based on advertised data compiled by Rob Hodgetts on CNN.com hereโ€™s a rundown of the worldโ€™s 12 largest ski areas, with European ski areas being measured in kilometers of runs:

1. Les 3 Vallees, France

Biggest ski area in the world
Les 3 Valles. Credit: CNN.com
  • Size: 600 kilometers of runs.

2. Portes du Soleil, France

  • Size: Advertises 650 kilometers of runs (However, several gaps in the lift system means it probably has less and is why it’s ranked #2 on this list).

3. Sella Ronda, Italy

  • Size: 500 kilometers of runs.

4. Paradiski, France

French ski area Paradiski
Paradiski Ski Area, France. Credit: CNN.com
  • Size: 425 kilometers with 160 lifts.

5. 4 Vallees, Switzerland

  • Size: 412 kilometers of runs.

6. Milky Way, Italy-France

Milky Way Ski Area. Credit: CNN.com
  • Size: 400 kilometers of runs.

7. Matterhorn Ski Paradise, Switzerland

  • Size:ย 200 kilometers of trails.

8. Arlberg Ski Area, Austria

Austrian ski resort Arlberg
Arlberg, Austria. Credit: CNN.com
  • Size: 305 kilometers of runs.

9. Val dโ€™Isere and Tignes, France

  • Size: 300 kilometers of runs.

10. Alpe dโ€™Huez and Les Deux Alpes, France

  • Size: 220 kilometers of runs.

And then back to the American system which uses acres:

11. Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia, Canada

Largest resort in North America.
Whistler Ski Resort is the largest ski area in North America. Credit: CNN.com
  • Size: 8,171-acres

12. Park City Mountain Resort, Utah

Park City Mountain Resort, UT. Credit: CNN.com
  • Size: 7,300-acres
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2 Comments
  • In skiing, bigger definitely doesn’t mean higher, steeper, more challenging, more fun, higher quality snow, or better.

  • To keep posting articles about such ranking is futile. Criteria are not clearly established and the results compiled by journalists filling up copy.
    I would not be the only one to dispute this latest attempt. Come on, you can provide better information by sourcing it more accurately!!

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