Mont-Tremblant vs Nendaz — Which Is Better?

Nendaz comes out ahead overall — it offers more vertical than Mont-Tremblant. Mont-Tremblant still has plenty to offer, especially for intermediate skiers who don't need the biggest mountain. But if you want the fuller experience, Nendaz wins this one.

Side-by-Side Stats

Highlighted cells indicate the stronger result for each metric. Numbers are measurements — compare them directly.

Mont-TremblantNendaz
Vertical Drop
Height from top to bottom — more is a longer, bigger mountain feeling
645m (2,116ft)2,230m (7,316ft)
Summit Elevation
How high the mountain reaches — higher tends to mean colder, drier snow
875m (2,871ft)3,330m (10,925ft)
Base Elevation
Height of the base village — affects snow quality at the bottom of the mountain
230m (755ft)1,100m (3,609ft)
Annual Snowfall
Average natural snowfall per season — more means better powder odds
381cm (150in)760cm (299in)
Trail Count
Total marked runs — more variety over a week-long trip
10292
Lift Count
Total lifts — more lifts typically means shorter queues and better mountain access
1492
Skiable Area
Total groomed and patrolled terrain in hectares
261ha (645ac)4,100ha (10,131ac)
Beginner Terrain
Percentage of trails rated beginner — higher means more options for new skiers
17%20%
Intermediate Terrain
Percentage of trails rated intermediate — the core terrain for most holiday skiers
31%50%
Advanced Terrain
Percentage of trails rated advanced or expert — higher means more challenge
52%30%

Category Breakdown

Nendaz has a clear edge across most measurable categories. It's the stronger choice for most skiers making this comparison.

Vertical DropNendaz wins

Nendaz has significantly more vertical — a full run takes noticeably longer and the mountain feels much bigger.

Annual SnowfallNendaz wins

Nendaz gets substantially more snow each season — a meaningful edge for powder seekers and late-season skiing.

Beginner TerrainSimilar

Both resorts offer a similar proportion of beginner terrain — neither has a meaningful edge for first-timers.

Mountain SizeSimilar

Both resorts are similar in size — you'll have roughly the same amount of terrain to explore.

Snow PreservationNendaz wins

Nendaz's higher base elevation helps snow stay cold and dry longer — better conditions through the day and into spring.

Who Should Choose Which?

Nendaz
Intermediate and advanced skiers wanting variety

Nendaz wins on the stats that matter most for experienced skiers — more mountain to explore over a full week.

Nendaz
Powder chasers and late-season skiers

Nendaz gets more snow annually — better odds of fresh powder and better conditions into late season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better for beginners — Mont-Tremblant or Nendaz?

Both resorts offer a similar amount of beginner terrain (Mont-Tremblant: 17%, Nendaz: 20%), so neither has a clear edge for first-timers. Focus on which resort offers better ski school programs and convenience for your group.

Which resort gets more snow — Mont-Tremblant or Nendaz?

Nendaz gets more snow on average. That translates to better powder days, longer seasons, and more reliable conditions throughout January and February.

Which mountain is bigger — Mont-Tremblant or Nendaz?

Mont-Tremblant is the larger mountain by trail count (Mont-Tremblant: 102 trails, Nendaz: 92 trails). On a week-long trip, a bigger mountain means more variety and a lower chance of feeling like you've exhausted the terrain.

Which has better terrain for expert skiers?

Mont-Tremblant has a higher percentage of expert terrain. If you're an advanced skier who will spend most of your day on black and double-black runs, that extra challenge is worth considering when choosing between these two.

Which resort is better for families?

Both Mont-Tremblant and Nendaz are similarly suited to families. Look at ski school quality, on-mountain kids' facilities, and accommodation proximity to lifts when making your final decision — those practical factors matter more than raw stats for a family trip.

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