The 10 Best Ski and Snowboard Terrain Parks in the U.S.

Breckenridge Resort, Colorado

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 Mountain, California

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 California Resort, California

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.

Park City, Utah

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 Mountain Resort, California

Big Bear's The Scene and Freestyle Park offer ever-changing features, including three halfpipes and 200+ features for all skill levels.

Keystone, Colorado

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, Colorado

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.

Mount Snow, Vermont

Carinthia Terrain Parks at Mount Snow offer 100 acres of jibs, jumps, and a jumbo superpipe, attracting East Coast riders of all abilities.

Loon Mountain Resort, New Hampshire

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 Mountain Resort, Pennsylvania

Seven Springs features the Spot Superpipe and five other parks with ramps, rails, and urban-inspired setups for all skill levels.