Terrain Parks

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Who's Who on the Stratton Terrain Parks Crew this year?  Meet everyone here!

Featuring jumps, rails, hips and boxes, Old Smoothie has something for everyone.  Located skiers left off of Lower Standard.

Byrneside is the home to our new Boarder Cross course for 2009/2010.  Stop by and test your skills!

Tyrolienne is home to Stratton's small terrain features.  One step larger then Parkway, but not quite as big as Sunriser, Tyrolienne offers terrain features such as table-tops and butter boxes to help skiers and riders work on their skills.

The Kids Parkway is our smallest park that we specially designed for teaching or first time parks riders.  We've partnered with Burton for thus unique Learn to Freestyle program.

The Betwixt Rail Garden sits right at the top of the American Express 6-Pack.   These parks will feature rails, boxes and other jibs; some ride-on and some jump-on.

Closed for the 09-10 Season - See you next year!

Lower Middlebrook in the Sun Bowl is home to a full length jib style trail.

Closed for the 09-10 Season - See you next year!

Stratton's large slopestyle course and 500 foot long halfpipe are located on Sunriser Supertrail in the Sun Bowl (Home to the US Open Snowboarding Championships). 

Closed for the 09-10 Season - See you next year!

Going through the program gives you access to some of the best rated parks in the country.  Our S.E.S. program is now offered completely online. All you have to do is watch the smart style video, answer 5 questions correctly, print out you assumption of risk, and bring it to the S.E.S. ticket window at the ticket counter.  If you have participated in this program from last season, new this year is our S.E.S. renewal program.  Just bring yourself and or your old S.E.S. pass at the Sales Center ticket window and you can renew with out all the paperwork.  All skiers and snowboarder are required to attend SES before earning access to Stratton's parks.