Cerro Catedral Alta Patagonia Trail Map

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The base sector unfolds gentle slopes served by surface lifts and doubles—ideal for novices practicing plow turns on wide, sunny pitches. Mid-mountain blues like Mirador and El Gringo flow beneath the Ketén II and Super Bocks lifts, revealing sweeping bowl panoramas and fir-scented tree runs.

Upper elevations open to wind-scoured ridgelines and steep chutes off the Sextuple and Amancay lifts. The 9 km Las Tres Lomas run challenges intermediates with sustained gradient, while expert lines like Dos Amigos and the heart-pounding Garganta del Diablo chute test the boldest.

Hidden among pines, the Vollkopf and Gaviotín glades reward confident skiers with tight corridors and soft snow, best after fresh dumps. Sidecountry gates near Laguna lift lead to back-bowl stashes, with marked routes returning to main lifts—perfect for powder hounds seeking untracked turns.

Nubes Terrain Park sits at 1,600 m with beginner rollers, intermediate tables and expert jumps—all hand-built daily. Park rails range from mellow boxes to kinked rainbow spans, making progression easy for first-timers and providing big-air thrills for seasoned freestylers.

Families and cruisers favor Cuatreros, a broad, blue-rated run offering lake views and gentle pitches, while speed demons head to the base-to-summit fall line on Super Bocks for sustained velocity. With 120 km of marked trails and 1 150 m of vertical, Catedral’s diverse terrain satisfies every skier’s appetite.

Terrain

Beginners Runs
2%
Intermediate Runs
57%
Advanced Runs
33%
Expert Runs
9%
Runs in Total
58
Longest Run
5.6 mi
Skiable Terrain
74.6 mi
Snow Making
10 ac

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