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terrain park

Here at Monarch Mountain we are constantly working on our terrain parks; improving, shaping and using the varied snowfalls to help manipulate the terrain. One of the beauties of our parks is the low key attitude. Unlike the bigger terrain parks at other resorts, ours are super relaxed. Beginners won't feel intimidated by boisterous crowds while the more advanced skiers and riders have plenty of options to choose from. The terrain parks include fun-boxes, rails, hips, and huge hits. Get out there and check out why so many people are coming back for more.

There are no lines to wait in, lots of options to play with and great snow to land on! Once you get a taste of the Monarch Mountain Terrain Parks, you'll find yourself doing laps all day.

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For those interested in the type of features we have in our terrain parks below is a detailed list:
In Ricochet:

  • 2 Rollers
  • Two 10', one 15', and one 20' Tabletop Jump
  • A 20' long Spine
  • A 16' Double Barrel Rainbow
  • A 16' Trapezoid Rail
  • A 16' Flat Box
  • An 18' Flat Rail
  • An 18' Roller Coaster Box
  • An 18' "S" Box
  • A Quarterpipe wall with 6' Jib Rail
In Aftershock: (all features are intermediate to advanced)
  • A 36' Down Handrail
  • A 16' Flat-Down Handrail
  • A 16' A-Frame Box
  • An 18' Flat Rail
  • One 15', one 25', and one 50+' Tabletop Jump
  • A 20' Double Barrel Rainbow Rail
  • A 16' Flat Box
  • A 20' Flat-Down Rail
In Slo Motion: (all features are beginner to intermediate)
  • Multiple Quarterpipe Walls and Rollers
  • Two 10' long Log Slides
  • A 20' long Log Slide
  • A 15' Tabletop Jump
  • A 20' Hip