Patagonia, Saturday, May 25, 2013
The best information about the main winter resort

Pucón

Runs and Lifts

Ski Pucón Chile has 20 ski runs for all levels of difficulty: 20% of the total skiable surface is occupied by green runs for beginners, 30% by blue runs for intermediate level, 30% by red runs for advanced skiers, and the remaining 20% by black runs for experts. Furthermore, due to the volcano topography, there are many areas where off-piste skiing may be practiced.

The natural half pipes, considered first level by snowboarders, turn the resort into a paradise for the practice of this sport, which also offers rails, big air, ravines and gullies.

It has 9 lifts with a capacity to transport 6,400 skiers per hour, and they work from 9am to 5pm.

The snow is wet on the slopes, and wet and compact on the base. The resort has a 960-meter vertical drop and its highest skiable point is at 2,440 meters over sea level.

LIFTS (5)
Surface Lifts 5
Double Chairlifts 4
Runs and Lifts Pucón
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