NH TERRAIN PARKS
Attitash, Bartlett
The ATP Fly Zone Park is located on Thad's Choice with medium and large elements with rails and jibs. The ATP Training Ground Park is geared towards those who are just learning how to ride the terrain park. There is also an ATP Superpipe. Attitash is well known for a full schedule of park events and competitions including the ATP Freeride Series.
Bretton Woods, Bretton Woods
Bretton Woods has four freestyle terrain parks to keep all skiers and riders entertained. The parks progress from small to large across the mountain, so that you can start small and work your way up to West Mountain and try out the natural features hidden in the glades.
Cranmore, North Conway
Cranmore is home to three parks and several events throughout the season. Skiers and riders can take advantage of lights for hitting the park on selected nights. The Darkside Terrain Park is Cranmore's primary park with over 30 jibs including a wall ride, barrel, stair set, boxes, rails, jumps and more. The Other Side Park is on the South Slope and features small to medium sized elements. The Lucky Loop Jib Park has its own surface lift along with smaller elements for those learning the park.
Crotched Mountain, Bennington
Skiers and riders can start in the Zero-G Terrain Park, which is home to jumps, hips, rails, boxes and more. More experienced park riders can spend their time in Crotched Mountain Park where they'll find a variety of larger hits, rails and boxes.
Granite Gorge, Keene
Granite Gorge's park has a variety of rails, boxes, a wall ride and jumps. They also host events and competitions throughout the winter.
Gunstock, Gilford
The Blundersmoke Park consists of an ever-evolving selection of rails, boxes, jumps and a wall ride. The park is open for night jibbing when Gunstock offers night skiing. New park riders can enjoy the Phelps Progression Park.
King Pine, East Madison
The Twisted Pine Terrain Park features rails, boxes and jumps.
Loon Mountain, Lincoln
Loon's terrain parks are quickly gaining national recognition. As many as six parks spread across the mountain, including the Loon Mountain Park which is home to a superpipe and huge selection of medium to large size jumps, rails, boxes and a wall ride. The Burton Progression Park is home to elements similar to those in Loon Mountain Park only on a smaller scale. Top Secret Parks also pop up over the course of the winter in random locations. You'll also find the Forest with jibs in the woods and Little Sister Park with medium sized features. Throughout the winter, Loon hosts some of the biggest events and competitions on the East Coast.
Mount Sunapee, Newbury
Mount Sunapee's Six O' Three has two parallel lines serviced by its own triple chair. One side features small and medium size elements while the other side offers big features for experienced skiers and riders. Eastside is on Eastside Trail and starts with smaller elements along with a smaller halfpipe with 8ft. walls. Beginners can get started in the beginner park on the Calypso Trail.
Pats Peak, Henniker
The elements in Turbulence Park change from week to week depending on weather and snow conditions. Features consist of a variety of tabletops, rails, boxes, jumps, and a wall ride. F5 Terrain Park Is an advanced park located on the knight slope trail. Microburst is ideal for practice on smaller elements before graduating to Turbulence or F5 Park.
Ragged Moutain, Danbury
Ragged is home to 3 terrain parks. Wild Side Terrain Park is over ½ mile long with no intersections to break the flow. Those looking for something different can explore Wild Woods a new terrain park, featuring cliff drops, log slides and a quarter pipe. Beginners will find Pocket Park is the perfect place to hone those newly developing skills.
Waterville Valley, Waterville Valley
Waterville Valley has a choice of four parks. Exhibition Park is its signature park with large jumps, rails, boxes and a wall ride. The other three parks help skiers and riders build up to Exhibition Park. New skiers and riders can get started in the Burton Progression Park, then try the Little Slammer Park and move up to Psyched Park. Waterville Valley also hosts major events and competitions throughout the winter.

