Las Lenas Trail Map

View the trails and lifts at Las Lenas with our interactive trail map of the ski resort. Plan out your day before heading to Las Lenas or navigate the mountain while you're at the resort with the latest Las Lenas trail maps. Click on the image below to see Las Lenas Trail Map in a high quality.

Las Leñas is a playground for skiers of all levels, with 52 km of marked trails and vast off-piste potential. The lower mountain is ideal for beginners, offering wide, gentle runs like Eros 1 and Venus, served by surface lifts and double chairs. These areas are perfect for building confidence and enjoying relaxed turns.

Intermediate skiers will find plenty to explore on trails like Apolo and Neptuno, which offer long, flowing descents with consistent pitch. These runs are accessible via the Minerva and Vulcano lifts and provide a great balance of challenge and scenery.

Advanced skiers can test their skills on steep reds like Marte 1 and Mercurio, which drop through open bowls and narrow chutes. These trails are known for their sustained gradients and are often groomed to perfection after fresh snowfall.

For experts, the Marte chairlift is the gateway to some of the most legendary terrain in South America. When open, it provides access to high-alpine bowls, couloirs, and ridgelines that demand technical precision and a taste for adventure.

Freestyle enthusiasts can head to the resort’s terrain park, located mid-mountain, which features a rotating lineup of jumps, rails, and boxes. The park is maintained daily and offers lines for both beginners and seasoned riders.

Scenic highlights include the 7 km-long Eduardo run, which winds from the summit to the base, offering panoramic views of the Andes and a satisfying mix of terrain. Whether you're carving corduroy or chasing powder, Las Leñas delivers variety and vertical in equal measure.

Terrain

Beginners Runs
19%
Intermediate Runs
33%
Advanced Runs
44%
Expert Runs
4%
Runs in Total
27
Longest Run
4.3 mi
Skiable Terrain
32.3 mi
Night Skiing
1.2 mi

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