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Okemo’s terrain parks are varied. Here’s a look at some: Nor’easter Located on Okemo’s Nor'easter trail, this is the resort’s largest terrain park. It hosts features for the most experienced riders, including Okemo’s signature “Truth Rail,” as well as many other large rail and box features.
There are, of course, a variety of jumps, step-ups and step-down table tops for everyone to enjoy. The North Star Express Quad services Nor’easter, enabling skiers and riders to get many runs in throughout the day.
The Dew Zone Located next to the SoBe Superpipe, this park is home to some of Okemo’s most unique features. The staircase will make a return appearance this winter, as well as the Van. This compact park includes a couple of jumps and is frequently used for slopestyle comps. The Zone is also serviced by The Pull surface lift.
Blind Faith Located in Okemo’s Southface area, Blind Faith offers mostly medium to large features. While this park is somewhat secluded, it is definitely worth the trip to check out. Easily serviced by the South Face Express Quad, this terrain park invites skiers and riders to run laps for as long as they’d like.
Hot Dog Hill Located just below the mid-mountain Sugar House Lodge, this park is a great place to learn how to hit rails and boxes. Some nice low and wide rails, and a couple of new low, flat boxes should make the learning experience as easy as possible. |