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Terrain Parks

skier going off rail jump

Meet the Parks

ski jump

Happy Trail Park

Happy Trail is our beginner-focused park. With lots of boxes and mini-beginner rails, it's the perfect place to get a feel for the park life.

back of snowboarder, going down a rail

Expo Park

Expo is our medium-sized park with features for the beginner-to-intermediate skier or rider. It features small jumps and more unique features to build confidence in the park.

snowboarder upside down, after jump

41 Park

41 Park is our largest terrain park and features a large jump line, large rails, and unique features for the experienced park skier or rider.

snowboarder mid jump in terrain park

Park Guidelines

Terrain Parks are an essential part of Little Switzerland and we work hard to ensure all features are in the best condition they can be. With 3 different parks, there is truly something for everyone. In order for everyone to enjoy their time safely, please follow our guidelines.

1. Make a Plan

Every time you use freestyle terrain, make a plan for each feature. Your speed, approach and take-off will directly affect your maneuver and landing.

2. Look before you leap

Before getting into freestyle terrain, observe all signage and warnings. Use your first run as a warm-up run and to familiarize yourself with the park layout and features.

A.T.M.L.

When first inspecting the jumps consider the following elements:

(A) The Approach zone is for setting your speed and stance

(T) The Take-off zone is for making moves that start your trick

(M) The Maneuver zone is for controlling your style

(L) The Landing Zone is for getting straight and riding away clean

Remember that the features change constantly due to weather, usage, and time of day, so it is important to continue to inspect features throughout the day.

3. Easy Style It

  • Know your limits and ride within your ability. When starting out, look for small progression parks and features and then work your way up to medium or large parks and features.
  • Stay in control both on the ground and in the air.
  • Remember you can control how big or small you take the feature by varying speed and take off.
  • Inverted aerials increase the chance of serious injury and are not recommended.

4. Respect Gets Respect

  • Respect the terrain and all others.
  • One person on a feature at a time.
  • Wait your turn and call your drop-in.
  • Always clear the landing area quickly.
  • Respect all signs and stay off closed features.
  • Remember that respect is important both in the park and on the rest of the resort. Be smart when you are heading down the mountain or to the lift and save your best tricks for the park.

*If you are interested in becoming a title sponsor or would like to support our parks in any way please contact parks@littleswitz.com