Terrain Parks
One of North America's most progressive park & pipe set-ups includes six terrain parks serving the total spectrum of ability levels and 1 halfpipe + a mini pipe.
Park City Parks
Park City Mountain is home to some of the most popular terrain parks in the Wasatch.
Get comfortable on our smallest features in Little Kings Park off Bonanza Express.
Emerging intermediates will have a blast in Pick Axe Park out of the Mountain Village base, or send it to Transitions Park off Sun Peak Express at Canyons Village.
Those ready to take it big can head to 3 Kings where we offer a variety of medium and large jumps, rails, wallrides, boxes, and bonks.
Our 18' pipe and mini-pipe can be found off 3 Kings lift.
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Terrain Park Safety
Freestyle Terrain may contain jumps, hits, ramps, banks, fun boxes, jibs, rails, half pipes, quarter pipes, snowcross, bump terrain, and other constructed or natural terrain features. PRIOR to using Freestyle Terrain, you are responsible for familiarizing yourself with Freestyle Terrain and obeying all instructions, warnings and signs. Freestyle skills require maintaining control on the ground, and in the air.
Freestyle terrain may include half pipes, as well as terrain parks and terrain features. They are provided for your enjoyment and offer adventure, challenge, and fun. However, freestyle terrain use, like all skiing and riding, exposes you to the risk of serious injury. Prior to using freestyle terrain, it is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with all instructions and warnings and to follow Your Responsibility Code.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY CODE
- Freestyle Terrain contains man-made and natural terrain variations
- Freestyle Terrain changes constantly due to weather and use
- Inspect Freestyle Terrain before using and throughout the day
- In jumping and using this terrain, you assume the risk of serious injury
- Be courteous and respect others
- One user on a Terrain feature at a time
- Never jump blindly - use a spotter when necessary. Look Before You Leap!
- It is your responsibility to control your body on the ground and in the air
- Always clear the landing area quickly
- Always ride or ski in control and within your ability
Smart Style
Make A Plan
Every time you use Freestyle Terrain, make a plan for each feature you want to use
Your speed, approach, and takeoff will directly affect your maneuver and landing
Look Before You Leap
Before getting into freestyle terrain observe all signage and warnings
Scope around the jumps first not over them
Use your first run as a warm-up run and to familiarize yourself with the terrain
Be aware that the features change constantly due to weather, usage, grooming, and time of day
Do not jump blindly and use a spotter when necessary
Easy Style It
Know your limits and ski/ride within your ability level
Look for small progression parks or features to begin with and work your way up
Freestyle skills require maintaining control on the ground and in the air
Do not attempt any features unless you have sufficient ability and experience to do so safely
Inverted aerials increase your risk of injury and are not recommended
Respect Gets Respect
Respect the terrain and others
One person on a feature at a time
Wait your turn and call your start
Always clear the landing area quickly
Respect all signs and stay off closed terrain and features