About Ski World Map ⛷️

Ski World Map charts the ski areas of the world — alpine resorts, nordic centres and small local hills — so skiers and snowboarders can see what's within reach of a destination or a road trip.

Each area is drawn from OpenStreetMap's `landuse=winter_sports` tagging and kept current by mappers. Lift status, snow conditions and opening dates change daily, so always check the resort before you travel.

Who is behind this site?

Ski World Map is built and maintained by Emil Björk, an independent developer based in Sweden. The site grew out of a passion for maps, travel and open data, alongside a professional background in IT consulting.

How it works

Every point is fetched from the OpenStreetMap Overpass API, deduplicated, tagged by country and stored as a static GeoJSON file — no database, instant to load. Click any point to see a description from Wikipedia, a photo from Wikimedia Commons (or Mapillary as a fallback) and, where available, its Google rating.

Data freshness

The dataset is automatically refreshed once a month from OpenStreetMap via a scheduled GitHub Action, so the map stays current as the world is mapped.

Spot something missing?

This map is only as complete as OpenStreetMap itself. If you know a ski areas that isn't here, you can add it directly to OpenStreetMap — it's free, open and will appear here at the next refresh.

Add a missing place on OpenStreetMap →

New to OpenStreetMap? See the how-to-tag guide for ski areas. Edits show up here at the next monthly refresh.

Report an error or a wrong location

Found a ski areas in the wrong spot, with outdated details, or listed twice? The data lives in OpenStreetMap, so the quickest fix is a short note there — a local mapper reviews it and the correction flows back to this map at the next refresh.

Leave a note on OpenStreetMap →

Get in touch

Questions, feedback, or a partnership idea? We'd love to hear from you — reach us at hello@skiworldmap.com.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the most common questions are on our FAQ page →

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