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5 Best Snowboarding Mountains

By: Sidney Johns

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Finding the 5 best snow boarding mountains means the ultimate party for the avid boarder. Selected for different aspects, all the listed mountain resorts offer snow boarders challenge, excitement and a place to show off or practice their skills.

  1. Kirkwood Mountain, Lake Tahoe, California. Long known as a snow skiing haven, Kirkwood Mountain in Lake Tahoe now finds itself as one of the best snow boarding mountains. One of the highest navigated elevations for the sport, the run consists of long gullies, spiked turns, open bowls and deep chutes. The surrounding resort is a boarder's paradise. Like-minded people and snow theme parties rank amongst the top ratings reasons.
  2. Whistlers Blackcomb, British Columbia, Canada. With more than 8,000 acres of open space, Whistlers Blackcomb mountain makes the list of best snow boarding mountains. Chosen as the site for the 2010 Olympic ski competitions, the area has a tube park and plenty of half-pipes to ride.
  3. Mount Killington, Vermont. This mountain in the northeastern United States offers a long season for snow boarders to enjoy. Known for killer vertical drops, this year-round skiing area makes the list of best snow boarding mountains.
  4. Snowbird Mountain, Utah. The highest elevation in the state, Snowbird Mountain offers boarders a super-pipe to navigate. Recreated every few weeks, the avid boarder will want to return to this spot for every change in the super-pipe. This feature adds Snowbird Mountain to the list of best snow boarding mountains.
  5. Sugar Loaf, Maine. This far northern mountain makes the list of best snow boarding mountains for it's spectacular boarding park known as "The Yard." This area includes jumps, rails, hips and pipes for boarders to try. A spring festival each year draws a tropical feel to the winter sports wonderland.
Posted on: Aug. 11, 2010