Terrain Parks
Our terrain parks are some of the most renowned in North America and SLC’s favorite parks to ride in the Wasatch – you’re bound to find something for your skill level or if you’re looking to get out of your comfort zone.
The land of the Milly Tubes
Majestic
Feature Size: Medium
Split into Upper and Lower Majestic sections, Upper Majestic boasts our largest rails and wall rides, while Lower Majestic emphasizes seamless flow between features - ideal for nailing that line you’ve been working on. Please note that all features in Majestic Park are geared toward advanced riders.
Directions:
Take Majestic to the top, and you’ll find the park entrance off to the left. Alternatively, you can ride the Crest 6 lift and flow through My Oh My to Candyland, leading you right into Majestic Park.
Step up your game
Candyland
Feature Size: Medium
If you’re ready to progress to medium-sized features, then Candyland is the spot for you. The features here are changed out frequently, showcasing some of the most creative elements our Brighton Diggers have to offer.
Directions:
Take the Crest 6 lift, and you can either ride through My Oh My or Wintergreen to find Candyland on your left.
Push your bounds
My Oh My
Feature Size: Large
Tucked away among the trees, My Oh My features our triple jump line. If you’re craving airtime, this is the perfect spot to catch some.
Directions:
Take the Crest 6 lift, ride down Thunder Road, and you’ll find My Oh My off to your left.
Your Gateway To Learning
Pee-Wee
Feature Size: Small
This zone is designed for beginners, with gentle slopes, dance floor boxes, and small jumps. Join a community of like-minded riders as you take your first steps into Brighton's park scene.
Directions:
Take the Crest 6 lift, ride down Snowdrift, and you'll find Pee-Wee Park on your right.
Shovel, jib, repeat
The Bone Zone
Feature Size: Medium
The place in Utah in the preseason to jib and get your fix for free. Jib medium features on a white ribbon of snow that’s farmed daily by you! That’s right, the Bone Zone is free to ride, but please bring a shovel to help gather snow.
Directions:
Follow signage from the parking lot by Milly, requires hiking. Only accessible during the preseason.