Terrain Parks and Pipes
The Glen Park
The new progression of parks and pipes at Camelback Mountain Resort 
The Glen Lodge will be open 10am to 9pm for participants to pick up a Free 08-09 Terrain Park Pass (given out to anyone who comes, you will need to watch the Smart Style Video and fill out a release form. We will be showing the video downstairs of the Glen Lodge)
Click here to download a release form to bring with you.

Camelback's new evolution of terrain parks is now 20 acres with 500 feet of vertical and more than 2500 feet from top to bottom in the new
“Glen Park.” The new park will be serviced by its own chairlift, the Glen Chair. The new park consists of six trails with an all-new snowmaking system consisting of Turbocristal Fan Guns, HKD, and Turbo Crystal LP high-efficiency guns.
Vertical: 800 feet
Camelback has purchased a new terrain park-specific groomer from Prinoth, the Bison X, as well as $40,000 worth of new rails and park equipment. Camelback has teamed up with Planet Snow for the new rails and will work with them on some of the park’s design. Camelback is spending over $700,000 in new improvements in the parks this fall.
The Glen Terrain Park: Click Here to see photos of the park, new rails and some of the crew.
Click here for video link of the park we had at the Tubing Park last weekend.
The Glen Park will be accessible with a Park Pass only. Park Passes are $5.00 per pass after December 31, 2008, with all of the revenue from the passes going Park events and upgrades for the parks, year after year.
Camelback will also be adding a new Progression Park at the bottom of the Bailey Trail, with access off of the Meadows Trail. This new park will be designed and used for teaching terrain park-specific lessons as well as training our snowboard team. This new park is designed after the Burton LTR Progressive Parks program. This new park will be a great way for skiers and riders to practice new tricks or learn new skills in the parks.
Two Halfpipes:
A 300-foot-long, 14-foot-high walled halfpipe on Oak Grove. A 250-foot-long, 8-foot-high walled pipe on Laurel Glade. Both pipes are groomed regularly by our new Zaugg pipe groomer from Switzerland.
Click here to see the Oak Grove Pipe.
Want to compete and become a stronger rider? Join the Camelback Mountain School Freestyle Snowboarding Program.
Click here for more details.
Burton Learn To Ride Program:
Camelback offers lessons in the terrain parks and halfpipes. Learn to ride at Camelback by taking a lesson with one of our fully certified instructors. Classes are available, for all ability levels, from beginners to advanced riders. More information is available on our
Adult Lessons page.

Camelback Mountain Resort is an official Burton Learn To Ride Center, with more than 1,200 Burton snowboards that include adult-, child-, woman-specific boards, boots, and bindings. Camelback will also be offering freestyle boards this season.
Click here for more information.
Prices, hours, and information subject to change without notice.
Camelback reserves the right to periodically close trails and lifts. Anyone using Camelback's facilities is required to purchase an area use ticket.