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Top Terrain Park


We take pride in having the best jibs and and jumps in the Pacific Northwest.

Welcome to Mt. Spokane Terrain Park


Mt. Spokane Terrain Park is more than expertly crafted jumps, rails, and features. It's a special community of riders who have passion for exceptional riding. No matter if you are a beginner or expert, this is a supportive community that helps to better the terrain, the mountain, and the experience. The terrain park is progressively built over the course of the season, depending on snow volume. Early in the season, you'll see a few features, starting in the Half Hitch area. Jumps, features, and additional parts of the park will be built as new snow allows.

Terrain Park Events

Mt. Spokane Brand New Handle Tow in Half Hitch Terrain Park

We’re thrilled to announce the newest lift upgrade at Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park—the Half Hitch Handle Tow. Positioned in the Half Hitch Terrain Park, the lift will be ready for action in the upcoming 24-25 winter season. 

 

The Half Hitch Handle Tow/Platter Lift, with its 692 ft rope length and a top speed of almost 400 feet per minute, promises to transform the terrain park experience for skiers and snowboarders alike. Capable of transporting up to 700 people per hour, this addition will streamline movements in the Terrain Park, reducing congestion on Parkway Express, Chair 3.

Catering to all ability levels, Mt. Spokane Terrain Park appeals to a wide range of skiers and 

riders. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned veteran at freestyle terrain, you'll discover features tailored to your skill level and progression.

 

HALF HITCH HANDLE TOW SPECIFICATIONS

  • Type of Lift: Platter Lift/Handle Tow
  • Model: Mega Comfort Star
  • Manufacturer: Sunkid
  • Max Speed: 394 feet per minute
  • Max Capacity: 700 people per hour
  • Overall Length: 692.5 feet
  • Elevation Gain: 94ft Bottom to Top
  • Handle Type: Revolving Link Platter Handles


Half Hitch

Half Hitch Terrain Park is our main terrain park and features intermediate to expert jumps, hits, rails, and more—designed for park riders of most levels. Half Hitch uses the natural terrain to allow riders to hit both rails and jumps on a lap through the park. Half Hitch Park starts at the top of Half Hitch run, skiers left of Parkway Express (Chair 3).

Progression Park

Even the world’s most talented shredders had to start somewhere! Our progression park is the best place to go if you are new to the terrain park. Just exit left when unloading from Parkway Express and you'll find smaller, progression-oriented jumps, rails, and hits. It also features a terrain-based learning course, helping those new to the sport learn how to use their edges on banks and rollers. ï»¿

Lamonga Park

Lamonga Terrain Park Starts at the top of Lamonga run and can be accessed after riding through Half Hitch Park. Lamonga holds a variety of intermediate and expert features, ranging from our larger jumps, hips, and rails. We always try to prioritize flow as we build our parks and it’s possible to hit several jumps, hips, and other transition features as well as some our larger rails on this run. 

Safety

All riders using the mountain and terrain park are required to ski and ride in a safe controlled manner. Follow all rules when using the terrain park. Disregard for safety guidelines will result in loss of ticket with no refund.


START SMALL - Work your way up. Build your skills.

MAKE A PLAN - Every feature. Every time.

ALWAYS LOOK - Before you drop.

RESPECT - The features and other users.

TAKE IT EASY - Know your limits. Land on your feet.


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