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A-Basin Terrain Parks

Ski & Snowboard Terrain Parks at A-Basin

Many of the features in our terrain parks are built using materials recycled from the rest of the ski area. Check out the Treeline Terrain Park video below to learn more about how we build it.

Check our terrain status page to see which parks are open and when.


Banana Park

This is our early-season park, located at the top of the main frontside lift adjacent Black Mountain Lodge. Usually has 2-3 small features. 

Treeline Terrain Park

This intermediate/advanced park continues in its legendary role as the highest terrain park in North America. It is accessible from the Lenawee Lift. 

Moonwalk Terrain Park

A small progression line with 4 features. Located on skier's left of Sundance near the cut-across to High Noon.

High Divide Terrain Park

This is our beginner, family-friendly park just below mid-mountain. Access it from Black Mountain Express. 

Molly's Magical Park 

Our baby park is for kids in the learning area. It offers three features for little groms: a wave pool, flat box and baby booter. 



Your Responsibility Code

Freestyle terrain may include half-pipes, as well as terrain parks and terrain features. They are provided for your enjoyment and offer adventure, challenge and fun. However, freestyle terrain use, like skiing and riding, exposes you to serious injury. Prior to using freestyle terrain, it is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with all instructions and warning and to follow "your responsibility code."

  1. Freestyle Terrain contains man-made and natural terrain variations.

  2. Freestyle Terrain changes constantly due to weather and use.

  3. Inspect Freestyle Terrain before using and throughout the day.

  4. In jumping and using this terrain, you assume the risk of serious injury.

  5. Be courteous and respect others.

  6. One user on a terrain feature at a time.

  7. Never jump blindly-use a spotter when necessary. Look before you leap!

  8. It is your responsibility to control your body on the ground and in the air.

  9. Always clear the landing area quickly.

  10. Always ride or ski in control and within your ability.

  11. Know the Smart Style code. 
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