Peak Elevation
1,110 m
3,642 ft
Vertical Drop
85 m
279 ft
Skiable Area
15 ha
37 ac
Avg Snowfall
203 cm
79.8 in
Lifts
2
Chaux-Neuve Weather Forecast
About
Chaux-Neuve is a village in the Doubs department of France's Jura mountains, better known for ski jumping than downhill skiing. Its alpine ski area is tiny by comparison: two lifts and three short runs, one green, one blue, one for beginners, with an 85-meter vertical drop right beside the jumping hills. Those hills, including a 118-meter jump at the Cote Feuillee stadium, have hosted the Nordic Combined World Cup since 2009, drawing more attention than the alpine slope.
Terrain
Difficulty Breakdown
Local symbols shown first, North American second
Lifts & Conditions
Amenities
Operated by Commune de Chaux-Neuve
Data validated from official sources but may be incomplete or outdated. Always verify with the resort directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many lifts does Chaux-Neuve have?
Chaux-Neuve has 2 ski lifts.
What is the vertical drop at Chaux-Neuve?
Chaux-Neuve has a vertical drop of 279 feet (85 meters).
What is the peak elevation of Chaux-Neuve?
The summit of Chaux-Neuve sits at 3,642 feet (1,110 meters) above sea level.
How many trails does Chaux-Neuve have?
Chaux-Neuve has 3 marked trails, totaling roughly 0.31 miles of skiing.
How big is the skiable terrain at Chaux-Neuve?
Chaux-Neuve covers 37 acres (15 hectares) of skiable terrain.
Does Chaux-Neuve offer night skiing?
No, Chaux-Neuve does not offer night skiing.
Does Chaux-Neuve have snowmaking?
Yes, Chaux-Neuve has snowmaking to supplement natural snowfall and extend the ski season.
How much snow does Chaux-Neuve get each year?
Chaux-Neuve averages around 79.8 inches (203 cm) of snowfall per season.