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d4coloradoI personally ski Woodward Copper in Colorado and it is my favorite. Just looking for opinions and why you think your park stands out!
animatorIf I’m skiing park I’m doing it at Gunstock in Gilford, NH. Park crew is dope, there’s always good features, and the vibes are absolutely all time. Always a squad up there!
d4coloradoI personally ski Woodward Copper in Colorado and it is my favorite. Just looking for opinions and why you think your park stands out!
ericformanEldora does not have the best park, but it’s my favorite park. Mostly because I’m bad at park and they have a really good beginner set up, no lines, easy drive, free parking, etc. if you are good tho they still got big ol features and jumps.
ericformanEldora does not have the best park, but it’s my favorite park. Mostly because I’m bad at park and they have a really good beginner set up, no lines, easy drive, free parking, etc. if you are good tho they still got big ol features and jumps.
d4coloradoI personally ski Woodward Copper in Colorado and it is my favorite. Just looking for opinions and why you think your park stands out!
Chrischi69You wouldnt think so but some really small midwest hills are really fun. Like hyland and elm creek are cheap and fun. I live in MN so i dont really know about any other parks but i like the small ones here, except buck.
isaacwronginb4
carinthia
killington
slid through pats peak in NH small mountain with big park, triple and double chair. place is slept on
WoFlowzTyrol basin in Wisconsin is super underrated last year they had a pipe multiple jump lines, swerve park and some sick rails plus the have put some sick local park shoots up
d4coloradoI personally ski Woodward Copper in Colorado and it is my favorite. Just looking for opinions and why you think your park stands out!
The.FishPerfect North is favorite my favorite park in the Midwest. They have it all from a rope tow rail park to 45 foot booters with kids chucking dubs. They have a ridiculous amount of fat tube rails. I think they have more than brighton. The only park that sucks is the weather because they are only open mid December to early March. Some bigger names are coming out of that place like Jackson Karsteter and Nick Goepper obviously.
theabortionatorBest is pretty subjective.
I'd say copper possibly because they have everything kind of. Good jumps, pipe, a fuck ton of rails, and decent terrain.
Then you have a place like sugarbush, that doesn't build huge jumps but always builds very creative jib setups that keep you wondering what is going on, but also frothing.
Somebody mentioned pine knob. Idk in terms of the grand scale but yeah, that's why "best" is a tough one. For midwest stuff they've gotta be up there. Been cool watching them keep posting sick builds. Park looks fire always.
I guess it all depends on where you live and what you're looking for.
Also Boreal has always been pretty sick, but they have some even more stupidly talented people there now. Mountain itself is kind of small but still plenty long enough for park hot laps. Spring vibes there are sick.
Loon got mentioned, I feel like their parks have been on point for so long it's crazy. Also some of the builds like the 32 spot check one year especially, last call in general, battle my crew, that stairset. I feel like that's an east coast stable that came out swinging hard and still hits.
Idk people should post some pictures of their favorite parks. I like feature creeping.
d4coloradoSuper sick analysis and post some features!!
BizNastyThis is what I need. Anyone have any recommendations in Easter, PA? (Limited options I know) Thanks!
badatrailsif ur talkin eastern pa, big boulder has a peewee park and a rails plaza
SlitherySnakeok I haven't actually been but I would think that bachelor is in the upper part of the list, lemme know if I'm a dipshit
Municipal007Ur a dipshit (unrelated)
3maniaUh , no one has mentioned Mammoth?
SlitherySnakeok I haven't actually been but I would think that bachelor is in the upper part of the list, lemme know if I'm a dipshit
AcidKneeDrop^ to add on teddys comment.... Breck has little if any progression in our parks this year. If you cant slide rails park lane just ain't the place for ya.
Also I personally think the best parks have trickable features that progress you. I mean come in and be able to learn all 8 on a flat tube no real reason to go str8 into 20+ jumps and kinked rails imo.
skierman_jackA couple thoughts:
One of my favorite parks is over at Brighton. They usually got big enough jumps and their rails are sick. With that said Brighton can be a little bit or miss lately.
if Sunday river had more/better rail setups they could be competitive.
Woodward is cool but the vibe there never sticks. I’ve only been to ww pc tho
I want to go to Loon so damn bad. Like tomorrow maybe 🤣. Loon and Killi and carinthia are kings of the east.
LemuelYou already know Sugarbush stands out pretty good.
Okemo has always been under rated, they have everything. You can lap rails, a slopestyle course, or a half pipe off a J bar? Talk about hot laps. And you may not care about pipe, but on a sunny, 45 degree spring day the Okemo pipe is the place to be.
skierman_jackI want to go to Loon so damn bad. Like tomorrow maybe 🤣. Loon and Killi and carinthia are kings of the east.
Jemshyland hills mn got the best park in the us by far
theabortionator
Young_pattyElm creek, Hyland and Trollhaugen are the holy trinity of MN skiing (even tho troll is just over the border of WI- only 50 minutes northeast of the twin cities)
shout out to spirit mountain duluth- their big park, jump line and halfpipe are always a hoot but it’s very far from me.
buck hill has the worst park I’ve ever ridden and they had me arrested on my 17th birthday so fuck them.
Young_pattythey had me arrested on my 17th birthday so fuck them.