Expert riders flock to Breckenridge's Freeway park with its massive jumps and 18-foot halfpipe. Three additional parks, including Park Lane's dual triple jump lines, cater to varying skill levels.
Mammoth's Unbound Terrain parks span 100 acres with two half-pipes, 100+ jibs, and up to 50 jumps. Beginner-friendly features like gentle rollers and mini jumps are perfect for newcomers.
Northstar offers seven diverse parks, highlighted by 12-foot to 18-foot half-pipes and abundant jibs. Four parks cater to beginners, including one designed for young riders.
Home to the 22-foot Eagle Superpipe and multiple terrain parks, Park City attracts Olympic-level riders. 3 Kings features big-air jumps and a variety of rails and jibs.
Big Bear's The Scene and Freestyle Park offer ever-changing features, including three halfpipes and 200+ features for all skill levels.
Keystone's A51 park boasts 60 acres of features across six zones, from beginner to advanced. Park Lane and The Alley challenge riders with medium-sized jumps and jibs.
Aspen Snowmass hosts elite events and features Shaun White's perfect 100 score pipe. Buttermilk's X Games terrain challenges with a two-mile slope-style course.
Carinthia Terrain Parks at Mount Snow offer 100 acres of jibs, jumps, and a jumbo superpipe, attracting East Coast riders of all abilities.
Loon's signature park includes 50+ jibs and an 18-foot pipe, while Lil' Stash offers natural-terrain features in a relaxed setting.
Seven Springs features the Spot Superpipe and five other parks with ramps, rails, and urban-inspired setups for all skill levels.