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Top snowparks in Tyrol

All parks have one thing in common: they offer suitable obstacles for both beginners and advanced riders. Whether you are looking for a trendy meeting point when snowboarding in Tyrol, want to feel the pulse of the city or want a party option within easy reach - freeskiing and snowboarding in Tyrol will certainly not be boring. Find the snowpark that suits your needs.
Snowpark Ischgl
    • 150.0 km
    • 580 - 2,500 m

A cool set-up and a chill area make the snow park in Gerlos a hotspot for the scene. In the Kreuzwiese action park in Zell am Ziller, a spectacular BagJump offers action and fun for young and old.

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    • 159.0 km
    • 1,400 - 2,872 m

A beginner park for the first jumps, a public park with kickers, ramps and rails for advanced riders, a king-size park for the pros and much more offer freestyle action at its best.

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    • 42.0 km
    • 780 - 1,860 m

Beginners can work on their skills in the beginner line. Advanced riders will find their big challenge in the medium line. The advanced area provides long jumps with plenty of airtime.

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    • 179.0 km
    • 800 - 2,000 m

The snow park on the Hanglalm in the Kitzbühel ski area impresses freeskiers and snowboarders alike with classic kicker lines, professional jibs and challenging rails.

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    • 41.0 km
    • 1,750 - 3,210 m

The sunny slope on the upper part of the Stubai Glacier is a meeting point for the freeski and snowboard scene. With three lines - easy, medium and pro - the fun park is one of the top snow parks in Europe.

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    • 161.0 km
    • 1,200 - 2,828 m

Seven top shaped areas: the Snowparks in Serfaus and Fiss, the Fun Slope, the Shred Park, the Sun Park, as well as a Beginner/Jib/Progression Circus and a Chill Area in Serfaus invite you to linger in the sun.

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    • 275.0 km
    • 620 - 1,869 m

The Kaiserpark in Ellmau for beginners to pros, the "boarders playground" in Westendorf with a public and a pro park and the "Snowpark Söll" with over 40 kickers and rails.

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    • 30.0 km
    • 2,150 - 3,113 m

The Kaunertal Snowpark is located in the centre of Tyrol's youngest glacier and is considered a trendy meeting point for freestylers, not least because of its long season.

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    • 48.8 km
    • 1,500 - 3,250 m

On the Hintertux Glacier, four lines for every riding level and a superpipe provide optimum training conditions for rookies and pros.

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    • 10.7 km
    • 860 - 2,300 m

Skyline Park Innsbruck is the only snow park in the world that truly deserves the title in-city. Be enchanted by the city panorama and urban vibes on your jumps.

Storytime: A Nordic Light on the Seegrube

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    • 142.0 km
    • 630 - 2,500 m

With perfectly shaped lines, five areas for all skill levels and a breathtaking view of the Zillertal Alps, the Snowpark Penken in Mayrhofen is one of the best-known snowparks in the Alps. International events, a strong community and riders like Anna Gasser, who train here regularly, make the park a real hotspot on the scene.

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    • 43.0 km
    • 1,600 - 2,300 m

The action park in Silvapark Galtür offers freestyle fun with kickers, rails and boxes for all skill levels. Located right next to the Birkhahnbahn cable car, it is easily accessible and ideal for practising and letting off steam.

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A northern light on the Seegrube

Storytime

Snowboarding and Innsbruck go together like chips and ketchup. The Alpine city has earned its reputation as the cradle of the sport in Europe thanks in part to its snowpark. Behind the "Skylinepark" is Bjarni Thor Valdimarsson, a Tyrolean by choice.

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