Good Mountains Out East

Mculla11

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my parents have recently told me that they want to take me on a trip to a mountain(s) in vermont/new hampshire/maine. Any suggestions and advise to which mountains have dope parks this year.whats your input+ k for bump
 
mount snow carinthia park is filthy this year and the riding there is very nice too for the family. loon mountain in nh is also a nice terrain park
 
i ski killington and its been a really good year so far. park wise though i'm pretty sure people prefer some other places
 
Definately my snow. It has good tree skiing, pow trails, super long runs for the family and carinthia is a full side of just park with two 60 ft jumps and a bunch of smaller ones
 
In my opinion, you can ski park all day long back home in Mass. I would choose the mountain based on actual terrain.

That said, I'd have a pretty hard time not recommending Jay.
 
jay or mad river if you really wanna ski/ get lost in some wicked nice glades.

stowe has a pretty decent park from what ive heard down the grape vine.

 
I was at killington this weekend for the freeflow tour, and the only time we skied park was for the comp. the actual skiing was amazing, some great glades and pow man. believe it or not, pow in the east coast
 
Killington definitely, pretty good park, awesome glades and cliffs on bear. you dont even need to leave bear mountain because it has the best steeps, glades and park
 
vermont- jay or killy
NH- id say Loon
and MAINE- Sugarloaf has a good park, and they just opened up the basin, thats like 100+ acres of glades. or Saddleback which has awesome tree skiing and not usually very crowded and the park is better than its ever been (but its still not much of a park)
 
if ur just a parkrat id say mt snow... great park but their other terrain isnt very good in my opinion

killington is freakin huge with a great park and great terrain

i just went up to sugarbush and mad river glen last weekend for the first time which is a great combo... sugarbush is also really big with with a good park and good terrain and mad river glen doesnt have a park but AMAZING terrain

stowe is great but very expensive

okemo and stratton are good too but both very flat and if you just wanna ski park you might as well just go to mt. snow

id recomend either killington or the sugarbush/mad river glen combo (theyre right next to each other) but thats just me
 
Sugarbush has amazing terrain if you know where to go but its probably not good if you dont know where you are, Im pretty sure they have a sweet park but I would go to Jay or MRG if you want sweet terrain. Smuggs has a good looking park this year and very good accessable terrain.
 
Dude, killington is where its at. Skiing is great, parks are pretty good, the townlife is awesome. Tons of great spots for food and music.
 
loved mt.snow , went there yesterday and the jumps were great. Killy is also fun for the fam, but mt.snow does have more blue
 
pats peak, that is if you want to get your dick sucked like a cigarette by all the douchy tall-tee wearing, chain smoking poser boys.
 
Vermont: Stowe is sick-good terrain, good park, good snow, but expensive. Jay Peak is absolutely the best for terrain and snow but kind of in the middle of nowhere, although they have a waterpark now? if you're going with your fam. Killington is huge, Mt. Snow has a sick park.

New Hampshire: Vermont is better but loon has a good park, Cannon is sick, definitely the best terrain in NH.

Maine: Sunday River is my home mtn, huge, good parks, good skiing if you go the right spot, Sugarloaf is also huge, and has great terrain and good park. I don't know much about saddleback but it sounds sick.

If it was my choice I'd go to Jay Peak, Cannon, or Sugarloaf, but if you are concerned about park then Mount Snow, Loon, Sunday River/Loaf
 
what?! thats crazy i thought it was open during the spring

Stowe-long runs, big mountain

Jay-they get alot of snow

Sugarloaf- there new backcountry glades are unreal, and its got a sick park this year.
 
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