Parks/Pipes
Snowmass boasts three terrain parks and two halfpipes — Scooper, Little Makaha, and Pipeline — to quench all your shreddin' needs. These parks cater to riders (and skiers) of all abilities.
Beginner Shredders: Scooper is accessed via the Village Express lift and has a few rollers, boxes and little rails for thosethat are just getting started. The Scooper poma lift serves this park.
Mid-Level Shredders: Located under the Elk Camp Gondola is Little Makaha. This park is for you if you're just getting comfortable in the air and the jumps aren't too big. Little Makaha has medium-sized bumps, boxes, rails, rollers and banks. A beginner pipe is on the lower level.
Now there’s a new halfpipe at Snowmass built specifically for those still learning how to ride the pipe. The new 12-foot pipe will be built by the Lowdown Park on Snowmass and will welcome guests of all levels to drop in and feel the thrill of the halfpipe just like their Olympic and X Games heroes. Aspen/Snowmass is one of the only resorts in the world to offer three halfpipes to accommodate all skill levels.
No-Joke Shredders: Do you have the mad-shreddings kills required for Pipeline? Only way to find out… hit it.
Complete with lift access and a booming sound system, the Coney Glade area is home to the Pipeline halfpipe and terrain park, geared for advanced riders. The 18' Pipeline halfpipe is kept in top condition by a Pipe Dragon groomer and is constructed to world-class competition specifications. The 18-foot superpipe in the award-winning Snowmass park is home to
Olympian Gretchen Bleiler and has been featured in dozens of photo
shoots and movies. And if you just want to see how big your kids are going then check them out from the Coney Glade Lift.
Feel like taking it to the next level? Our pros at the Ski andSnowboard School of Aspen/Snowmass can have you ripping the pipe and riding the rails in no time.