.::TERRAIN PARK PASSES::.
.::$10 Season or $3 Day::.
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Ski
Butternut requires that all skiers and
riders first obtain a Terrain Park Pass
before accessing the TWISTED Terrain Park located on the Twist & West Way Trails. To get your Terrain Park
Pass, first read the rules below then watch this video online (Terrain Park Safety Video) to see how the rules apply. Then take our new ONLINE TEST Once you have passed the test - print off your certificate and bring it with you to the main office at the mountain to purchase your Terrain Park Pass. Cost $10 for the season, or $3 for a single day.
CLICK HERE NOW TO TAKE TERRAIN PARK TEST. |
Please read the following HINTS as they should prove helpful when answering the Terrain Park Pass test questions.
1 - Rules for the Terrain park are posted at the top of the park as well as highlighted below.
2 - Remember to call your drop and always use a spotter.
3 - Clear all landing zones quickly.
4 - You need to show your park pass to gain entrance to the Twist/West Way Terrain Park.
5 - The ski are may close any features or hits at any time if they determine they need tuning or maintenance from a Park Ranger or grooming staff.
6 - When a hit is closed please obey the signs it is for your and others safety.
7 - Inverted aerials are NOT permitted in the park!
8 - The use of Helmets are encouraged at all times. You may find other safety gear helpful including wrist guards, padded clothing and eye protection (goggles or sunglasses).
9 - Only one person on a hit at a time.
10 - Scope the park first before taking any of the hits. Know before you go.
RULES FOR USING THE TERRAIN PARK: Here's a partial list; Please be safety conscious. Your safety will be directly affected by your judgment.
Do an inspection run.
Scope Features before using.
Look before you leap.
Easy style it.
Ski or Ride in control.
Respect Gets Respect.
Wait your turn.
Call your Drop.
Only one person on a feature at a time.
Yield before and after each feature.
Observe all signs and warnings.
Use a spotter to make sure the landing area is clear.
Clear the landing area quickly.
Terrain features are open to both skiers and snowboarders.
Please use common sense.
Make a Plan before hitting the park and febore take on any feature!
KNOW THE CODE IT'S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!
Watch the following Terrain Park Safety Video to see and learn even more.
NOTE to Parents. You should review these materials if any child (under 18), under your control and or supervision is interested in using Ski Butternut's Terrain Parks!
.::VIDEOS::.
Safety Tips in Terrain Parks From PSIA - AASI
Tips on doing a Nose Press. From PSIA - AASI
Tips on how fast to hit the Money Booter From PSIA - AASI
Tips on how to do a Cross Over Turn From PSIA - AASI
Tips on how to Snowboard in the Trees From PSIA - AASI
Tips on how to drop into the HalfPipe From PSIA - AASI
SKI BUTTERNUT TV Watch videos shot at Ski Butternut including Terrain Park, Instructional, Opening day, Wedding...
From the January 3rd Powder Day & Get Up's
Early Season Rail Jam, click here or on images below.
Video from the 2006 Ice Coast Open:

Click Here to follow Winig during the Open.

.::COOL INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO
Watch and learn how to do a Backside 180, CAB 5, Frontboard & FS 540. Presented by some phat Burton dudes. Click on BURTON to enjoy.
.::FREERIDE
PROGRAM::.
Learn to ride better with our NEW
Freeride Snowboard lesson program.
.::OUR PARKS::.
At Ski Butternut we offer
2 Terrain Parks. Our primary Terrain
Park is located on the Twist
and West Way trails and is knows as the Twisted Terrain Park.

Guests looking to get exposed to terrain features
should 1st check out the Scooter Terrain Park as the features there are easier.
The Twisted Terrain Park features
are more difficult and designed for riders who
are experienced and looking for bigger air and
more difficult features. The parks will increase
in difficulty as the season progresses.

All Ski Butternut Terrain Park features are open
to skiers and snowboarders. Please use common
sense. Look before you leap. Use spotters to make
sure the landing area is clear, Make a Plan before you hit the park and before each feature. Follow all rules posted at the entrance to the parks, as well as those printed on the Ski Butternut trail map
and commonly referred to as "Your Responsibility
Code".

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