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Snowparks in Morzine
Discover the top Morzine snowparks
Morzine and the wider Portes du Soleil is a favourite for freestyle skiers and snowboarders. With a permanent halfpipe, Europe's first Burton Stash and parks in Avoriaz, Les Gets, Crosets, Nyon and Chatel it's no wonder it is so popular. There are around 30 snowparks across the whole of the Portes du Soleil ski area.
Les Gets snowpark | Kickers and rails for beginners to intermediate, airbag |
Nyon snowpark | Small park with kickers and boxes |
Snowpark de la Chappelle | 'Baby park' for beginners to intermediates |
Snowpark Arare | Known as the 'big park', features for intermediate to advanced riders |
The Stash | Natural and man made features in the trees of Lindarets |
L'il Stash | Smaller version of The Stash for beginners to intermediates |
In addition to the snowparks in Avoriaz there are four snowcross pistes that are ungroomed but are marked and secure slopes.
Chatel park | Rails, kickers, boxes and an airbag |
Les Crosets snowpark | Large park with intermediate to advanced kickers and rails |
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Snowparks in Morzine and Les Gets
Morzine
The Nyon snowpark is one of the smaller parks in the Portes du Soleil. The kickers here are usually quite narrow and have quite short landings that necessitate being quite precise. It's a fun little park to pass through but nowhere near as big as the ones in Avoriaz.
Les Gets
Chavannes snowpark
On the Chavannes side there is a snowpark with a lot of kicks, rails and boxes for all levels. Accessible via the Mouille au Roi drag lift.
Deborah Anthonioz Boardercross
On the Chavannes slopes this permanent boardercross is good for levels of two stars and up. To find the boardercross take the Chavannes cable car and follow the Gentiane slope.
Mont Chery
There is a snowpark is at the top of Mont Chery and has one of the best views in the whole Portes du Soleil ski area. The park is accessed by the Grand Ourse Chairlift which almost never has a queue. The kickers and rails here are usually suitable for beginner to intermediate riders and as it's a south facing slope it is best enjoyed in the colder months before it becomes to slushy in the Spring.
Snowparks in Avoriaz
There are several freestyle areas in Avoriaz. Snowpark de la Chappelle, Snowpark Arare with a mini pipe, The Stash and L'il Stash which all come under the collective name of the Avoriaz SnowZone.
The Stash
The Stash is a 100% natural snow playground. Created in conjunction with Burton, the Avoriaz Stash is one of its kind in Europe and it comprises three routes of varying difficulty through the Lindarets trees.
The features in The Stash are either shaped by the natural terrain or built using wood and the challenge is to link a flowing run through the trees and over the various modules. The three slopes join up halfway down at a hidden cabin in the Lindarets forest and then separate again to continue snaking through the pine trees.
It is definitely best when the snow is falling; the trees help with visibility and the landings are softer and the modules in better condition. Although it's open to everyone, it should be treated as a park and not a piste, so be aware of where you stop as it might be on a take off or landing.
Lil Stash
This area is as its name suggests the baby brother of The Stash. Winding down the edge of the Procolou run it has a wall ride and some wooden modules like you'll find in Lindarets.
Snowpark de la Chappelle
This snowpark is located under the top of the Express Proclou and Lindarets Express. Locally known as the "Baby Park" this is a perfect area for beginners to advanced-intermediates. Three lines of kickers, graded like pistes, offer green, blue and red jumps and the rail line has flat boxes, kinked boxes and a large pipe rail as well as a C-rail, S-rail and an 18m long hand rail.
The park is very popular and in peak season the queues here do get long and slow as the park is serviced by one drag tow, but it is a natural sun trap and there are spectacular sunsets that can be enjoyed from the "Baby Park".
Snowpark Arare
This snowpark sits above Avoriaz and is accessed via the Express Lac Intrets lift. This is locally known as "The Big Park" and although the size of the kickers tends to depend on the season's snowfall it is home to much larger and more technical features than the "Baby Park". The kickers here are again graded like pistes, red and black, and they do require more skill and a lot more bravery. The layout of the park changes from year to year and it is often better later in the season. Its north facing aspect means it keeps its shape better than its sun-baked little brother.
Don't be intimidated by the "Big Park" though, although the kickers are best left alone unless you are comfortable on all the features in the "Baby Park", the airbag here is perfect for anyone wanting to try a new trick or, as is often the case, anyone whose bravery and enthusiasm outweighs their skill. It's free to use and it's the perfect place to practice in a consequence free environment. There is also the snowcross course here which is free to use and open to everyone.
Snowpark in Chatel
The Chatel Park sits on the side of the Chaterelle piste in the Super Chatel Sector. It is accessed by its own drag lift - Les Bossons and is a great snowpark to head to.
The park has some of the best rail set ups in the area and the rails are varied making this a perfect place for beginners through to advanced riders to work on their jibbing skills. The kickers are a little more advanced and are better suited for more accomplished riders. However, even more timid and beginner skiers and snowboarders will enjoy the airbag at the bottom of the park.
Snowpark in Les Crosets
Les Crosets offers a big snowpark similar to the Snowpark Arare in Avoriaz, offering more advanced features. The park lies under Les Crosets II chairlift which you can find in the centre of Les Crosets and is well worth the visit for more advanced riders. There are intermediate kickers and rails in this park too although nothing really suitable for beginners.
To return to Avoriaz simply get on the TS des Mossettes (chairlift) and you are back in the Linderets valley with only one more lift home to get to Avoriaz.