The Best Ski Resorts for Park Skiing in Wyoming
Looking for the perfect place to catch some air, hit rails, or test your skills on kickers? Our snow park rankings showcase the mountains where freestyle dreams come true, as rated by our community of real skiers and snowboarders. We've crunched the numbers from genuine Snomad user feedback to bring you this unbiased guide to the best terrain parks. Only resorts with sufficient ratings make the cut, ensuring you get reliable insights before planning your next trick-filled adventure. Been riding park lately? Share your experience and help fellow freestylers find their perfect playground.
Check out our other Wyoming rankings for a complete picture of the skiing scene: Family Friendliness, Off-Piste, and Tree Skiing.
Best Ski Resort for Snow Parks in Wyoming: Jackson Hole - Snow Parks Rating
Jackson Hole isn't primarily known for its terrain parks, with several of our users noting they're fairly limited. As one Snomad community member who's an advanced snowboarder explains, "If you're coming to Jackson Hole for the terrain parks, you're going for the wrong reason." However, the few parks available are still enjoyable – "totally fun and fine" according to Sampson, who rides regularly. The real draw here is the natural terrain, with most skiers and boarders preferring the epic powder, steep runs and tree skiing that the mountain offers. The parks are decent but definitely not the resort's main attraction.
#2 Grand Targhee Resort - Snow Parks Rating
Grand Targhee's terrain parks receive mixed reviews from our Snomad community. Advanced skier Mason notes that while the park options are fairly small, the resort is actively improving them. They mention it's "hard to lap the big park consistently as you have to ski a whole run - 80% of which is not park." However, Bryson, an advanced snowboarder, appreciates that "they have done a great job expanding the park the last few years." For those prioritising park riding, Grand Targhee might not be your first choice, but the freestyle offerings complement what's primarily a powder-focused mountain experience.
#3 Snowy Range Ski & Recreation Area - Snow Parks Rating
Snowy Range offers a modest terrain park that still manages to impress many riders. One Snomad community member liked that "the terrain park is always great," highlighting it as a consistent feature despite the resort's smaller size. While some boarders note limitations with one user mentioning "there isn't really a terrain park," others find it "adequate" for getting some tricks in. For park enthusiasts, it provides enough features to keep your skills sharp during a day of riding. The terrain park complements the overall charm of this small but characterful mountain that delivers plenty of fun without the crowds.
