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Jump 2
Updated - 2/3/12 - OPEN
A medium size jump, aprox 20' deck, great for the next step up from the beginner jump. Designed with a similar take-off it allows you to take what you learned on the first jump and take it a little bigger. |  |
Urban Rail
Updated 2/3/12 - OPEN
A flat-down masterpiece. This feature is set up with an urban-style approach meant for the rider to ollie onto the rail. A technical feature that is fun to hit. |  |
Cannon Box
Updated 2/3/12 - Open
A 18' flat box with a gap on and off. Set in our jump line it's designed to catch air off of for those 450's. |  |
Rainbow Rail
Updated 2/3/12 - Open
The next step in Rainbow progression. The rainbow rail is set up right after the rainbow box. Test your skills on this 30+ foot rail. |  |
Flat Box
Updated 2/3/12 - OPEN
This flat box is set up at the top of the Main park, kicking off the rail line. Easy on and off, perfect for learning how to slide or learning that new trick. |  |
The Main Terrain Park
Updated 2/3/12 - OPEN.
The Main Park has a new face this year. Set up with flow and function in mind, all of our featurs are built up on pads with consistent take offs and landings. The rails and jumps start small and easy and work their way up in difficulty.
We have put in dozens of hours and we hope you enjoy the set up. | |
Jump 1
Updated 2/3/12 - OPEN
A mellow small jump to start the jump line. A 5' deck allows for beginners to learn how to hit a jump with confidence. |  |
A-Frame Box
Updated - 2/3/12 - OPEN
One of the newer features in the park. Built late last season this A-Frame box has a nice incline to an equal decline. Great for swtich-ups. |  |
Rainbow Box
Updated 2/3/12 - OPEN
Nothing brightens your day like a rainbow, especially one that you can throw some jibbery on! This railbow box is one-of-a-kind with a nice jump onto and smooth landing. See it in the Main Park. |  |
Jump 3
Update 2/3/12 - OPEN
Our largest jump of the season. The deck measures in at 40' with the sweet spot at 45'. A nice smooth take-off and table-top style deck this just can be hit by anyone and mastered by few. The table-top allows less experienced riders to hit it without a big drop or hard impact. For those who know what to do you can rack up the air miles on this large jump. |  |
Wishbone Rail
Updated 2/3/12 - OPEN
Maybe the most unique feature we have. The wishbone starts as a 4-barrel flat rail and splits off into 2, 2-barrel curved rails. Allowing for many variations of approach this is a technical feature meant for those who can slide rails with confidence. |  |
LD 60' Rail
Updated 2/3/12 - OPEN
Definately the longest rail I've seen. A long 60' straight rail with an easy on. Sweet time. |  |
The Monster Wall Ride
Updated 2/3/12 - OPEN
The Monster Wall! 12' high, 20' wide... this thing is a true beast. Endless possibilities and fun. It's the showtime feature in the park. |  |