The Best Ski Resorts for Park Skiing in Vermont
Vermont's terrain parks are where creativity and air time collide, offering everything from beginner-friendly features to pro-level setups. Our rankings reveal which resorts are truly delivering the goods when it comes to parks, rails, pipes and jumps. These insights come straight from Snomad users who've actually ridden these parks – no marketing fluff, just honest feedback from fellow freestylers. Been throwing down in Vermont's parks recently? Share your experience and help others find their perfect playground.
Looking for more Vermont ski info? Check out our rankings for Off-Piste, Tree Skiing and Powder Zones to round out your mountain adventure.
Best Ski Resort for Snow Parks in Vermont: Mount Snow - Snow Parks Rating
Mount Snow's Carinthia area is widely celebrated by our users as one of the standout terrain parks in the Northeast. "Carinthia is the best around," says Addison, an advanced skier who praises the well-maintained features. The park offers options for various skill levels, with one snowboarder describing it as having "a beautiful modern lodge with better than average food options." The park is intelligently designed with all features contained in one area, meaning those who prefer other types of skiing can avoid it entirely. Even during marginal snow conditions, Mount Snow puts considerable effort into maintaining a quality setup with multiple features.
#2 Killington Resort - Snow Parks Rating
Killington's terrain parks are a major highlight for shredders. The Woodward Peace Park gets massive praise from our users, with one advanced snowboarder calling it "crazy" and loving the progression features for all skill levels. Tree runs through the parks get consistently high marks too, with Alec, an advanced skier, noting "the trees somehow always have the perfect distance between them to go through smoothly." The parks are well-maintained with diverse features including rails and jumps that, as Alex points out, satisfy both skiers and riders. Even for families, the varied park options make Killington a top pick for freestyle enthusiasts.
#3 Jay Peak - Snow Parks Rating
Jay Peak's terrain parks get massive thumbs up from our community. Advanced snowboarder Arek praises the mountain's abundance of trails, mentioning "there is something for every rider to enjoy." Michael, who's been snowboarding at Jay since third grade, highlights "two parks and a freestyle run that goes below the metro lift." The parks cater to riders of all abilities, with plenty of features to progress on. A Snomad user named Will describes it as "one of the most rad resorts in the USA" where "the expert skiing terrain is there, it's so sick." Perfect for park rats looking to push their skills!

















