List of ski jumping hills

This is a list of ski jumping hills passing the FIS rules, to be competition hills in Ski Jumping Fis-Cup, Continental Cup and World Cup. It also includes hills passing the rules for a national championship.

Over 150

 * Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf (World Cup) 235 | 200

100-150

 * Bergisel, Innsbruck (World Cup and Four Hills) 128 | 120
 * Bischofshofen (World Cup and Four Hills) 142 | 125
 * Eisenerz 100 | 90
 * Felix Gottwald Ski Jumping Stadium, Saalfelden 85 | 60 | 30 | 15
 * Hinzenbach 110/90
 * Ramsau am Dachstein 98 | 90
 * Saalfelden 98 | 90
 * Seefeld 100 | 90
 * Stams 115 | 105

Bosnia and Herzegovina

 * Igman Olympic Jumps, mountain of Igman in Ilidža (1984 Winter Olympics), Sarajevo

Bulgaria

 * Chernia kos in Samokov is the only OK hill in Bulgaria, but there was a K-90 in Borovets and a K-15 in Kostenets.

Canada

 * Big Thunder Ski Jumping Center (closed - 1996), Thunder Bay, Ontario (WCH 1995 / World Cup), K-120, K-90, K-64, K-37, K-20, K-10
 * Canada Olympic Park (closed 2019), Calgary, Alberta (1988 Winter Olympics), K-114 (not operational), K-89, K-63, K-38, K-18, K-10
 * Nels Nelsen Hill (closed), Revelstoke, British Columbia, K-80, K-60
 * Red Deer Canyons Ski Resort, K-45
 * Whistler Olympic Park, Whistler, British Columbia (2010 Winter Olympics / World Cup), K-120, K-90

Over 150

 * Harrachov (World Cup) 142 | 125, 210 | 185

100-150

 * Liberec (World Cup) 134 | 120, K-90
 * Frenstat K-95

Estonia

 * Otepää (Continental Cup) K90 | K40 | K25 | K15 | K10

Finland

 * Kuopio (World Cup) 127 | 120
 * Kuusamo (World Cup) 142 | 120
 * Lahti (World Cup) 130 | 116
 * Rovaniemi 100 | 90
 * Vuokatti (Continental Cup, Fis Cup) 102 | 90

France

 * Chaux-Neuve (Continental Cup) 100 | 90
 * Courchevel (Summer Grand Prix) 135 | 125

Over 150

 * Oberstdorf (World Cup and Four Hills) (normal, large and ski flying hills) 137 | 120, 100 | 90, 235 | 200

100-150

 * Berchtesgaden (Fis Cup) 98 | 90
 * Brotterode (Continental Cup, Fis-Cup) 117 | 105
 * Garmisch-Partenkirchen (World Cup and Four Hills) 140 | 125
 * Hinterzarten (Summer Grand Prix) 108 | 95
 * Klingenthal (World Cup) 140 | 125
 * Lauscha (Continental Cup) 102 | 92
 * Oberhof (World Cup Nordic Combined) 140 | 120
 * Oberwiesenthal (Continental Cup, Fis-Cup) 106 | 95
 * Ruhpolding (World Cup Nordic Combined) 128 | 115
 * Schonach (Continental Cup) 96 | 90
 * Titisee-Neustadt (World Cup) 142 | 125
 * Willingen (World Cup) 147 | 130

Under 100

 * Braunlage (Continental Cup) 90

Italy

 * Claviere (Universiade 1966)
 * Dobbiaco/Toblach (Women Continental Cup 2005–2009)
 * Gallio
 * Pellizzano
 * Pragelato (Olympics 2006, World Cup) 140 | 125
 * Predazzo (Nordic WM 1991, 2003, 2013; World Cup Nordic Combined; Universiade 2013) 135 | 120
 * Santa Cristina Valgardena
 * Tarvisio (Universiade 1985, Junior WM 2007) 100 | 90


 * Abandoned / Destroyed
 * Asiago
 * Bardonecchia
 * Bolzano
 * Cesuna di Roana
 * Cortina (Olympics 1956) 92 | 85
 * Ponte di Legno
 * Mottarone
 * Roccaraso
 * Sestriere

Japan

 * Hakuba 131 | 120
 * Okuyarama, Sapporo (World Cup) 137 | 123
 * Mount Zaō 102/95

Kazakhstan

 * Sunkar International Ski Jumping Complex in Almaty (World Cup, Continental Cup) 140 | 125

Over 150

 * Vikersund (World Cup, Continental Cup and FIS Cup) (normal and flying hill) 100 | 90, 240 | 200

100-150

 * Lillehammer (World Cup) 138 | 123
 * Notodden (Fis-Cup) 100 | 90
 * Oslo (World Cup) 134 | 120
 * Rena (Local Cup) 139 | 120
 * Trondheim (World Cup) 138 | 124
 * Våler (Continental Ladies Cup) 95 | 90

Poland

 * Lubawka 94 | 85
 * Karpacz 94 | 85
 * Szczyrk 104 | 95
 * Zakopane 105 | 95
 * Wisła (World Cup) 134 | 120
 * Zakopane (World Cup) 140 | 125

Romania

 * Râșnov Ski Jump (2013 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival, Ladies world cup) K90 | K64 | K35 | K15

Russia

 * Tchaikowski (Continental Cup, Ladies world cup) 140 | 125
 * Nizhny Tagil (World Cup, Continental Cup) 134 | 120
 * Sochi (2014 Winter Olympics) 140 | 125

Slovakia

 * MS 1970 in Štrbské Pleso 125 | 120, 100 | 90

Over 150

 * Planica (World Cup) 240 | 200

100-150

 * Planica (World Cup) 138 | 125, 106 | 95, 104 | 95, 80 | 72, 62 | 56
 * Kranj (Continental Cup) 109 | 100
 * Ljubno ob Savinji (World Cup) 100 | 90
 * Mislinja 93 | 85
 * Velenje 94 | 85
 * Mostec, Ljubljana 62 | 55

South Korea

 * Muju (constructed for the 1997 Universiade) jury length 133 | K 120
 * Pyeongchang (2018 Olympics, World Cup)142 | K 125

Sweden

 * Falun (Continental Cup, World cup) 134 | 120
 * Gällivare (SM) 99 | 90
 * Örnsköldsvik (SM) 100 | 90
 * Sollefteå (Junior WCH 2003) 120 | 107

Switzerland

 * Einsiedeln (Continental Cup) 117 | 105
 * Engelberg (World Cup) 140 | 125
 * Kandersteg Normal hill

Turkey

 * Kiremitliktepe Ski Jump (2011 Universiade) K125 | K95 | K65 | K40 | K20

United States

 * Bush Lake Ski Jump, Bloomington, Minnesota K70 | K28 | K18 | K8
 * Harris Hill Ski Jump, Brattleboro, Vermont K90
 * Pine Mountain Jump, Iron Mountain, Michigan (Continental Cup, World Cup) 133 | 120
 * Copper Peak, Ironwood, Michigan (first ever ski flying hill in the western hemisphere, currently being updated) K160
 * Lake Placid, New York (Continental Cup, World Cup) 128 | 120
 * Utah Olympic Park, Park City, Utah (World Cup) 134 | 120
 * Howelsen Hill, Steamboat Springs, Colorado (Continental Cup) 127 | 114
 * Snowflake Ski Jump, Westby, Wisconsin (Four Hills SuperTour) 118 | 106
 * Silvermine Ski Jump, Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Abandoned
 * Papoose Peak Jumps, Squaw Valley, California (Site of 1960 Winter Olympics) 80 | 60 | 40
 * Bakke Hill, Leavenworth, Washington (Site of United States Ski Jumping Championships in 1955, 1959, 1967, 1974 and 1978)