Terrain Parks
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Park 101
Located off the top of Cinch Express (Chair 8).
An entry-level park that contains small jumps, boxes, rails, and stall features designed for beginner riders and skiers to learn how to ski and ride in a terrain park. Ski School works in conjunction with Park 101 to offer instruction and tips on how to get started riding freestyle terrain. For more information on Park 101 clinics please contact ski school at (970) 754-5464. Beaver Creek Ski School also offers Parkology, an innovative park and pipe lesson program featuring progressive learning terrain and weekly instruction. Additionally, a series of learning competitions for Parkology students are scheduled throughout the winter to help aspiring jibbers hone their skills, learn park etiquette and become more comfortable in a competitive setting.
Zoom Room
Located off the top of Cinch Express (# 8).
Zoom Room is a medium sized park designed to flow through a variety of different and unique features including boxes, rails, log-slides, stall features, and 20ft-30ft jumps.

Located off the top of Centennial Express (# 6).
The Lumber Yard has expanded this season and contains a wide-range of log features. Its location provides skiers and riders with the perfect warm-up ride for Half Barrel Half Pipe and the Rodeo, two of Beaver Creek’s freestyle parks located further down the mountain. .
New to Beaver Creek this season!

Accessible by the Centennial Express lift (# 6).
The Rodeo is Beaver Creek's pro-sized park designed for expert riders. The park features the best of what Beaver Creek has to offer for a freestyle experience. It contains both large and technical rails, boxes, stall features, log-slides, hips, and 40ft-60ft jumps.

Accessible by the Centennial Express lift (#6). Located off of Barrel Stave, Half Barrel half pipe is designed for experienced riders and skiers. The Beaver Creek Half Pipe is approximately 350 - 400 ft long with 18ft walls.
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