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SNOW SKATE FRIENDLY RESORT LIST

WHICH MOUNTAINS ALLOW SNOW SKATES?

Where to Ride Your Snow Skate: A Guide to Snow Skate-Friendly Resorts

Snowskating on a bi-level snowskate is an exhilarating way to experience the mountains, combining the thrill of snowboarding with the freedom of skateboarding. But one of the biggest questions riders have is: can you ride a snowskate at your local mountain? Many resorts across the world welcome snowskates, but rules and accessibility vary—some require straps, and others may limit which lifts or runs you can use. To help you find where you can ride, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of snowskate-friendly resorts worldwide.

Whether you’re wondering if your favorite chairlift allows snowskates, need to know about equipment requirements, or are looking for the perfect resort to try out your snowskate, this guide has you covered.

First Time?

If you’re hitting the slopes with a snowskate for the first time, it’s important to know the basics of riding at resorts and understand proper mountain etiquette.

Check out this video for essential tips and advice to help you have a smooth and enjoyable experience

Canada 🇨🇦

Alberta (AB):

  • Canyon
  • Castle Mountain
  • Canada Olympic Park
  • Edmonton Ski Club
  • Fairview Ski Hill
  • Hidden Valley
  • Lake Louise
  • Marmot
  • Nakiska
  • Rabbit Hill
  • Snow Valley
  • Sunridge
  • Sunshine (all lifts except Jackrabbit and Wawa)
  • Tawatinaw
  • Vista Ridge
  • Whispering Pines

British Columbia (BC):

  • Big White (requires strap)
  • Cypress
  • Fernie
  • Kicking Horse
  • Kimberley Alpine Resort (requires strap)
  • Mt. Cain
  • Mt. Baldy
  • Murray Ridge
  • Panorama Mountain
  • Revelstoke
  • Salmo
  • Shames
  • Sun Peaks Mountain
  • Tabor Mountain
  • Whistler/Blackcomb
  • Whitewater (requires strap)

Manitoba (MB):

  • Falcon Lake
  • Holiday Mountain
  • Spring Hill Winter Park

New Brunswick (NB):

  • Poley Mountain (requires strap)

Nova Scotia (NS):

  • Ski Ben Eoin
  • Ski Martock (T-bar lifts available)

Ontario (ON):

  • Batawa (surface lifts only)
  • Boler (requires strap)
  • Dagmar Ski Resort (requires strap)
  • Mansfield Ski Club
  • Mount Evergreen Ski Area
  • Mount St. Louis Moonstone
  • Kamiskotia (requires strap)
  • Lakeridge (requires strap)
  • Pembroke
  • Searchmont
  • Sir Sam’s Ski & Bike
  • Snow Valley Resort Barrie

Quebec (QC):

  • Camp Fortune
  • Groupe Plein Air Terrebonne
  • Mont Bellevue
  • Mont Gleason
  • Mont Sutton

Yukon (YT):

  • Mount Sima

United States
Alaska (AK):

  • Arctic Valley
  • Eagle Crest
  • Mount Eyak

California (CA):

  • Bear Mountain
  • Heavenly
  • June Mountain
  • Kirkwood
  • Northstar
  • Sugar Bowl

Colorado (CO):

  • Aspen
  • Breckenridge
  • Keystone
  • Vail
  • Winter Park

Washington (WA):

  • Crystal Mountain
  • Mount Baker (requires resort manager clearance & mounted binding)
  • Stevens Pass
  • White Pass Ski Resort

Europe

Switzerland

  • Les Diablerets
  • Leysin

Austria

  • Dachstein Glacier

France

  • Méribel
  • Tignes

Germany

  • Winterberg

Italy

  • Livigno

Asia

Japan

  • Okukan
  • Sky Valley

Important!

This list highlights resorts across the globe that welcome snowskating. Remember to check individual resort policies as some may have specific requirements, like wearing a strap or manager approval.

Help Us Keep This List Updated

Know of a snowskate-friendly resort that’s not listed here? Or have updates about a resort’s policies? We’d love to hear from you!

Email us at info@landyachtz.com to add new resorts or update the status of existing ones.

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