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As one of the first resorts in the world to allow snowboarders on its
slopes, the Breckenridge Ski Resort has more than 20 years experience
in developing cutting edge freestyle terrain. Today, Breckenridge
features four world-class parks and half pipes with features ranging
from family appropriate beginner terrain to massive 90-plus foot jumps.
The resort is world-renowned for its freestyle programs, consistently
garnering top 3 rankings from prominent ski and snowboard publications.
With the advent of twin tip skis and the growing popularity of
freeskiing, Breckenridge’s terrain features have continued to evolve.
If you’re visiting Breck, as the locals call it, this winter, consider
dropping into one of the resort’s four terrain parks for a bit of
freestyle adventure. This is your guide to freestyle skiing and
snowboarding at the Breckenridge Ski Resort.
The most famous of the resort’s terrain parks is known simply as the
Freeway. This expert level park features one of the country’s largest
triple jump lines, and a myriad of rail and jib features. The park’s
layout and design is regularly changed to keep things interesting for
the world’s best skiers and snowboarders. Freeway’s super pipe,
featuring 18 foot high walls, is considered by industry leaders to be
the best half pipe in the world. To access the park, simply follow
Breckenridge’s Four O’clock run to the top of the Freeway trail. Even
if you’re not up to spinning or flipping over its massive jumps, the
view from the top of this run provides some of the best freestyle
spectating around.
For the 2007-2008 ski season, Breckenridge has added a new terrain park
on Peak 8 with the intent of helping intermediate skiers and
snowboarders build their freestyle skills. Park Lane will feature 3,500
feet of jumps and rails, all of which will be crafted by Breckenridge’s
award winning terrain park team. To accomplish this, the ski resort has
added an extensive snowmaking system to ensure there is enough snow to
mold and shape the park’s jump features. Locating Park Lane next to
Freeway and near Peak 8’s beginner parks, Breckenridge has organized a
multi-level “pod park.” These freestyle facilities of various
difficulty levels will allow skiers and rides to gradually build
confidence as they transition from one park level to the next. Park
Lane will replace the Gold King and Country terrain parks, formerly
located on Peak 9. Gold King’s intermediate half pipe will relocate to
Country Boy, providing a somewhat hidden place for freestylers to dial
in new tricks before taking them to the super pipe.
Novice skiers and riders will appreciate Breckenridge’s two entry level
terrain parks, Trygves and Eldorado. Respectively located near the base
areas of Peaks 8 and 9, these parks feature small rail and jump
features as well as entry level half pipes. Jump, Rail and jib features
are kept low to the ground to minimize risk while maximizing
progression. These terrain parks are well laid out and very family
appropriate. Here, Moms and dads have great opportunities to capture
their children’s improvement on camera, or catch a bit of air time for
themselves.
The Breckenridge Ski Resort has a strong reputation among snowboard and
freestyle industry leaders and consistently works hard to maintain it.
No matter what level your freestyling abilities may be, you’ll find
appropriately designed terrain for you in one of the ski area’s four
terrain parks, spread across two mountain peaks. Whether you’re a top
notch professional or your skis or snowboard have never left the snow,
Breckenridge is committed to making sure you enjoy your freestyle
experience on its slopes.
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