The Best Ski Resorts for Park Skiing in Montana
Terrain parks are where freestyle dreams take flight. Our unbiased snow park rankings showcase the best places to get airborne, hit rails, and perfect your tricks – all based on authentic feedback from the Snomad community. We've filtered out resorts with insufficient ratings to ensure you're getting reliable insights from fellow riders who've actually hit these features. Whether you're a park rat or just dipping your toes into freestyle, these rankings will point you toward the best kickers and jibs in Montana.
Looking for more ways to shred Montana? Check out our other rankings for Advanced terrain, Powder Zones, and Tree Skiing. Been to any of these parks recently? Share your experience and help fellow riders find their perfect playground.
Best Ski Resort for Snow Parks in Montana: Whitefish Mountain Resort (MT) - Snow Parks Rating
Looking for terrain park thrills at Whitefish? While not the mountain's standout feature, the park delivers solid entertainment. A Snomad community member who's an advanced snowboarder mentions that the terrain park is updated regularly with obstacles to keep things fresh. Another user points out that the park includes numerous sizable jumps and a dedicated rails section located on the front face. Expert skier Jack notes that while the park isn't exceptional, the mountain more than compensates with its exceptional tree skiing and powder. Perfect for riders who want park fun as part of a broader mountain experience.
#2 Big Sky - Snow Parks Rating
Big Sky's terrain parks get top marks from our Snomad users. A user who is an advanced snowboarder mentions the "Riders Room" where you can demo all the latest snowboarding gear. Dylan, an expert skier, raves about the multiple terrain parks and freestyle features, saying "I find something new all the time." The parks cater to different skill levels, with Liv noting there are "multiple parks for different skier levels and ages." Even if you're not specifically coming for the parks, they add an extra dimension to what many users describe as an already massive and varied mountain experience.
#3 Bridger Bowl - Snow Parks Rating
The terrain parks at Bridger Bowl receive mixed feedback from our community. One Snomad user described them as "interesting" with a notable skill gap between features. While parks aren't Bridger's strongest asset, with several reviewers noting they're somewhat limited, the mountain more than makes up for it elsewhere. As Cooper puts it, despite being a "local hill," Bridger offers diverse terrain types that appeal to all abilities. Advanced riders might find the park limitations outweighed by the exceptional off-piste opportunities, particularly the famed ridge terrain. For freestyle enthusiasts specifically, be aware that lift access for park laps isn't the quickest according to some users.
