Killington or Stowe

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so my dad is wanting to go up north on wednesday and im trying to find a mountain with a good comrpromise......i need a mountain with a good park but also a some trails other than park open....hes thinking of the two mountains and i was jsut wondering what would be the best to go to....or what has the best park and what do they have up?
 
killington will have the tiny park on reason up, its small, got 2 flat boxes, flat bar, 2 down urban rails. an up rail and a flat up flat box
 
stowe has all 3 parks open - a jib park - the tyro park ( big jumps) and some other jump park. the mtn riding is good too.

so STOWE
 
Stowe no doubt. They just got a ton of snow from the last two storms. I just drove down through VT like two days ago and it was snowing in Stowe but raining at Killy...
 
i was at stowe on sunday and it was fucking beautiful, park was flawless for it being april 15th, and the deep stuff was prime also. it was a great day, and they got like 20 more inches or something ridiculous. I'll be at killington tomrrow though, stowe is a mad far drive
 
well since killy has had no pwder since monday i would say stowe, and killy doesnt have any beginner trails open, not a big deadl but watev. Stowe though
 
I'll be at Stowe all day tomorrow, friday, and saturday. The parks were still in really good shape last Sunday, hopefully its still good- see ya there!
 
would it be possible to hike the park at the bottom of the lift without a ticket and not get bothered by staff
 
at stowe i assume you mean.......

yes.

definatly hit up stowe.

the corn in the woods should be fun as hell right now.
 
Has anyone ridden Sugarbush very recently? I was there a couple weeks ago when the park @ mt Ellen was still open--mt ellen is closed now but I hear they put some jumps/rails on Lincoln--this true? is it good--ie better than Stowe?

 
so does anyone know for sure that they dont have jumps open??? this week casue i went on sat and they had some sick jumps open
 
last week sugarbush had jumps. If you could call them that. They also had rails but everything was really sketchy i don't know how it's now though.
 
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