Ski runs at ski resorts vary wildly in width. Most resorts in the US Northeast tend to be narrower than out West (USA). I believe Europe also has very wide runs.
The narrowest downhill runs are generally about 30 feet wide. Most average runs are about 100 feet wide. The resort will call some traversing trails a "run" and name them, some of them can be very narrow, 10 or 15 feet wide. At the wide end, there are runs that cover an entire mountside. The resort may divide it into different "runs" for naming purposes. The resorts like to "boost" the number of runs they can quote in their advertisements.
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