Info on Smuggs parks?

mattybaums

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Going to smuggs the 6-11th Jan. Can’t find any info on their parks except for some tiny descriptions on their website. Anyone been riding their lately? What’s it like? And before someone tells me to go somewhere else I can’t its a college trip and my pass is only paid for there.
 
Smuggs has enough to ski so that you won't care if there's a park or not. Sterling Lift line has a ton of natural hits that will keep you entertained regardless of if the park is open. Also, the place is home to some of the best tree skiing and slackcountry in the east.
 
13979548:YoungChristmas said:
Smuggs has enough to ski so that you won't care if there's a park or not. Sterling Lift line has a ton of natural hits that will keep you entertained regardless of if the park is open. Also, the place is home to some of the best tree skiing and slackcountry in the east.

Thanks bro I just really wanna know what the park is like rn tho lol
 
13979548:YoungChristmas said:
Smuggs has enough to ski so that you won't care if there's a park or not. Sterling Lift line has a ton of natural hits that will keep you entertained regardless of if the park is open. Also, the place is home to some of the best tree skiing and slackcountry in the east.

This is spot on. I go to smuggs all the time, the park is always over on sterling mountain. Unfortunately there is no designated park lift besides a T bar a few trails over so you'll have to cut through some woods to get to the park. Other than that you're taking the sterling lift all the way up each time. Smuggs usually has some solid rails, however don't expect anything good for jumps, they can't build jumps for shit.
 
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