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Bretton Woods Terrain Parks and Freestyle Terrain  |  Check out our Ski & Snowboard School

Introduced in 2008/09, the upper half of Coos Caper is the latest Bretton Woods terrain park! Look for great lines and selections of features in this completely unique freestyle offering! And don't forget the uniquely-natural Wild West park!

Smart Style

www.terrainparksafety.org
 

For the kids!

SnowMonsters.com NextSnow.com
 

Responsibility Code

  • 1. Always stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.
  • 2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.
  • 3. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above.
  • 4. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others.
  • 5. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
  • 6. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.
  • 7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride and unload safely.
  • KNOW THE CODE.
    IT'S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.

 

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. Please read all terrain park signs, follow the Responsibility Code (at right), and respect all skiers and riders. If you are unfamiliar with the Smart Style terrain park user guidelines, please visit www.terrainparksafety.org to learn how you can be safe and create a positive experience for all park users.

 

The Toy Box

The Toy Box

SmartStyleScale

OPEN

"Start small" is the one of the lessons of Smart Style. If you have never slid across an artificial surface, or if you are looking to get comfortable on man-made features, start here and have fun in the Toy Box.

Last Rebuild: 01/29/10

Located on Rosebrook Lane in the Learning Center area.

Installed elements:

    8' Toy Box 6' Flat Rail 5' Double Barrel

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The Midway

SmartStyleScale

OPEN

The Midway terrain park is designed for all abilities. There are small to medium size jumps and a wide variety of sliding surfaces to choose from. Choose your line carefully and be sure to inspect all elements before launching them. Scope your landings and use a spotter when necessary. The Midway is open for night skiing and riding. Home of the Friday Night Freezstyle Jam Sessions!

Last Rebuild:  01/29/10

Located on Bretton's Wood, near the top of the B-Lift.

Installed elements:

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Wild West

SmartStyleScale

OPEN

The features in Wild West glade consist of log rails, a log rainbow rail and other 'natural' elements to test your sliding skills. Follow terrain park safety guidelines when using these elements. Scope out the feature before sliding on it, watch out for other skiers and riders cruising through the trees and check your landing.

Last Rebuild:  Always built - just add snow!!

Located in the Wild West glade at West Mountain.

Installed elements:

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Coos Caper

SmartStyleScale

OPEN

The Coos Caper terrain park is designed for experienced skiers and riders. Features like table tops, step down jumps, step up jumps and snow boxes provide a fluid series of leaps and bounds. Be sure to read all signage at the entrance, scope the jumps before catching air, use a spotter to clear the landing zones, and be respectful of other skier or riders using the trail.

Last Rebuild: 1/15/10

Located on the upper half of the Coos Caper trail.

Installed elements:

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