The Top 5 Resorts for Snowboarders in North America, According to the Pros

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Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, WY. Credit: Resort Facebook

What’s the most important aspect of a ski resort for snowboarders to consider? The first thing to consider would probably be ‘am I allowed to snowboard here?’, as three resorts in the US still don’t welcome snowboarders.

Is it the terrain parks? The amount of flat terrain? Or is it as simple as the amount of snow a resort gets?

Matador Network asked the opinion of several pro-snowboarders and came up with these five resorts as the best there is in North America for snowboarders. Definitely check out the full post for the lowdown on each resort.

#1 – Park City, UT

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Park City, UT. Credit: Resort facebook

#2 – Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, WY

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Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, WY. Credit: Resort Facebook



#3 – Mount Baker, WA

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Mount Baker, WA. Credit: Resort Facebook

#4 – Alpental, WA

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Alpental, WA. Credit: Resort Facebook

#5 – Revelstoke, BC

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Revelstoke, BC. Credit: Resort Facebook

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3 thoughts on “The Top 5 Resorts for Snowboarders in North America, According to the Pros

  1. MP-Brighton is for sure a snowboarders mountain, which I’ve always found funny because it is so insanely flat, snowboarders have to scooch everywhere. Brighton is a few miles away? Maybe as the crow flies, but to drive there in the winter from PC is definitely taking 1-2 hrs depending on conditions.

  2. Literally no pros ride Park City anymore and their terrain park is ski city. Everything is more oriented towards skiers. Meanwhile Brighton is a few miles away which you know, has the reputation for being SNOWBOARD CAPITOL OF THE WORLD.

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