Rules
In general, you must be comfortable and knowledgeable with the modules before accessing the parks. If you have doubts in regards to your experience level, inform yourself with the site’s ski and snowboarding school, they will be able to better guide you or recommend a lesson to evaluate and improve your skills.
The use of snow parks holds many risks. Use the parks only if you accept to assume any inherent risks.
- Inverted jumps are prohibited.
- It is obligatory to wear a strap while snowboarding.
- Jumps that are completed in the parks are prohibited from being completed anywhere else on the mountain.
- Do not use the paths or parks if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- It is obligatory to wear a helmet.
- It is obligatory to have in your possession your snow park pass to go into the big Park, which can be found in the Serpentin.
- Respect the opening hours of the parks. When we inform you that the parks are closed, you are not allowed to venture onto them.
- You must at all times respect the code of conduct of the mountain.
Use your head while riding:
- THINK - Create a plan before using each module; your speed and position will directly affect the execution of your maneuver and your landing. Visualize your maneuver before going into it.
- OBSERVE - Always inspect modules before using them. Wait for your turn. Make sure that the way is free before going into it and quickly free up a zone of reception.
- RELAX - Warm up, start with smaller modules and progress at your own rhythm. Complete maneuvers depending on your level and maintain control.
- RESPECT - Respect the park, others, the code of conduct on the mountain and signaling. Don’t forget, RESPECT ATTRACTS RESPECT.
By following rules and by using your head while using the snow parks, you will be guaranteed to have a lot of fun while riding. However, if you do not respect the rules and code of conduct, your privilege for using the parks could be taken away. Think about it!






