Feature Size: S-M The park rat’s stomping ground—our homegrown park feels like a big backyard setup. Hike with locals to sharpen your skills on beginner boxes or test the steel on small to intermediate rails.
Directions: Ride Outlaw Express Lift, exit at the midway station, follow Stampede Trail, and the entrance is on the rider’s right.
Feature Size: M-L If you’re ready for bigger jumps and steeper rails, this is your spot. Built for advanced riders, this fast, organic park delivers high-energy features that push your limits—while the supportive community keeps the stoke high.
Directions: Ride Jake’s Lift, exit the lift to your right, follow Maverick trail, and the entrance is on rider’s left.
Feature Size: S An inclusive, flowy course with whoops, rollers, and banked turns—perfect for all skill levels.
Directions: Ride Jake’s Lift, exit the lift to your left, follow Lone Pine trail to Draw trail, and the entrance is on rider’s left.
Feature Size: M Tucked in the trees, this organic setup blends hips, quarter-pipes, rollers, and berms. Choose your line—flow left into Stampede’s rail or carve a dynamic path through rollers and berms.
Directions: Ride Jake’s Lift, exit the lift to your right, follow Outlaw trail to Stampede trail, then Red Canyon Trail, and the entrance is on rider’s left.
Look for Pop-up Rail Jams and Special Events throughout the season.
1. Make a Plan
-Every time you use Freestyle Terrain, make a plan for each feature you want to use
-Your speed, approach and takeoff will directly affect your maneuver and landing
-Always warm up first and be aware that conditions can change from day to day and throughout the day
-Roll through the park to test conditions before you hit any features
2. Look Before You Leap
-Scope around the jumps first, not over them
-Know your landings are clear and clear yourself out of the landing area
3. Easy Style It
-Know your limits and ski and ride within your limits
-Start small and work your way up
4. Respect Gets Respect
-Respect the terrain and others
-Clear landing if you fall
-Only 1 rider on a feature at a time
5. Don’t Go If You Don’t Know
-Know before you go
-Always stay in control
-People ahead of you have the right of way
-Stop in a safe place for you and others
-Whenever starting downhill or merging, look uphill and yield
-Use devices to help prevent runaway equipment
-Observe signs and warnings and keep off closed trails
-Know how to use the lifts safely
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Safety is our top priority. Therefor, due to lift lines and the ZipTour, drones are not permitted.
For any questions or to request photography approval, contact the marketing department: press@sundanceresort.com.
Interested in learning more about our resort's history, environment, activities, and lodging? Our field guide, given to each guest at check-in, contains a fun vacation checklist, useful maps, and interesting facts about the Sundance community.
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