Best Park in NY or MA?

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I really cannot find a halfway decent park anywhere near me. (Saratoga area) What mountain has a good park. I know of these hills that are know for good parks:

Toggenberg

Gore

Whiteface

Windham

Hunter

Nashoba

Only issue is that they are either too far away or too expensive. If you know of any more good hills let me know please
 
well besides those you need to go further so... maybe take the trip to VT when ya can. Not too far to killi from 'toga
 
Yeah man.. if you need to buy lift tickets, constantly pay attention to the different resorts for deals. Sometimes buying online can save some money, or resorts will post deals via social media
 
Check out Oak Mountain. An hour 15 from you. Right now the park is on the bunny hill. $16 gets you a full day lapping the tbar.

https://www.newschoolers.com/membervideo/681386.0/Park-Lap?s=200679

That's from 4 or 5 days ago. Also added a mellow down box on the last set of rails. Might try and build a small booter this midweek. Also might start putting some of the bigger rails in as well.

If money is tight come on over sometime. 20+ new features including some big stuff. 34' dfd, 32' flat down, 26' down flat, 3 x 24' flat rails.
 
Gore has superb all mtn, skiing so its worth it every time i go, which is probably 2 - 3 times a month, but the park is just hilarious. thats all im saying
 
thread is for NY and MA buddy. we all know Carinthis is the best in the east. Oh, and you should try to go to Whiteface before you judge it.
 
I agree. Whiteface has had a solid jump game forever but they've really been stepping their rail game up the last few years. Hoping I can make it back there this spring. It's been too long.
 
Their rails were nothing too impressive for the past few seasons, but now they have some of the nicest rails I've ever ridden. Nothing fancy, just a lot of nice tube rails.
 
They used to set up their down rails weird back in the day. Even the big dfd box would be set up under the takeoff. You'd hit the jump not knowing if you were over the rail or not.

I haven't been there in a couple years but even then they were setting stuff up better and the last couple season I've seen all the rails they've built and they're looking fresh. Tyler on their park crew is legit. I think last year was his first year there but he's def helping make shit legit. I just saw pictures of a nice aframe tube on facebook.

Hoping to make it up a few times in the spring. Might even dabble in the air bag a bit.
 
last season when i lost all hope for inverted tricks, and anything more on the difficult side, whiteface had to go and het a bag and boy did it change things. just takes an hour or so of hitting it to build confidence to try stuff on jumps.
 
Just put in a 15' flat tube rail today. Real low. I remember you saying you liked flat rails.

Got a down rail, dfd, down box next to each other and a flat rail, aframe, small flat box down below.

If you see somebody working in the park say hi. It's either me or my buddy john.
 
Yeah man. I kinda sprained my ankle a little just derping around at my little ski clubs hill tonight. But eh ill be up the week after next most likely. If you guys want I'll grab a rake or shovel and help out.
 
in all seriousness OP, if you want to ride a good park, get a pass to Mount Snow or Whiteface. im guessing you are young enough to get a cheap pass, or a student so either way it wouldnt be too bad. they are also both less than 2 hours away
 
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