Four Lakes offers a challenging Terrain Park for skiers and snowboarders of all skills levels. We constantly are rearranging and added new features out to the terrain park. Below is a list of our different features and their level of difficulty:
- Wide flat box: B
A short, wide box. Our easiest feature. - Flat Box: B
Same length as our wide box, but narrower width. The feature is still wider than a width of a snowboard. - Wide RQ box (2 pieces): B
2 sets of boxes that can be setup in a variety of angles. It is traditionally setup as a flatdown. The width is wider than a snowboard. - Skinny RQ box (2 pieces): B
Same as our wide RQ box, but narrower. The width is about as wide as a snowboard. - Upflat box: B
The box width is wider than a snowboard. The box goes up and then kinks flat. - Flatbar Rail: I
A 20’ rail where the top part is flat - Corrugated pipe: I
A wide round pipe that has ridges. We have two of them that vary in length. The large circumference allows for a good transition from a box and practice for a round rail. - Down Rail: I
A 20’ flatbar rail. The end has a 5” donkey to mimic a street rail. - Handrail: I
A 20’ round rail. The end has a donkey to mimic a street rail. - Downflatdown rail: A, DownFlat: A
A 40’ overall flatbar rail. The rail kinks twice and are mellow angle transitions. The rail goes downflatdown. The rail can be detached in half where it can be a downflat rail and another rail. The downflat rail measures at 15’ down to 5’ flat. When connected together, the rail measures 15’ down, 6’ flat, 19’ down.
Legend:
B = beginner
I = intermediate
A = advanced
B = beginner
I = intermediate
A = advanced
