Steamboat Springs<\/a><\/strong>. Home of the massive Mavericks terrain park makes Steamboat Springs one of the best places for free-riders. It’s also known for its powder snow.<\/p>\nLil’ Rodeo is the park for beginners with small jumps, boxes, and a mini half-pipe. Rabbit Ears is for those just passed the beginner stage with more than 20 jumps, jibs, banks, and rails.<\/p>\n
The Maverick is what the experienced riders come to Steamboat for as it’s the largest park with jumps from 50 to 70 feet.<\/p>\n
The Mavericks Superpipe is 450 feet long with 18-foot walls and is 56-feet wide with a 22-foot transition. The park adjacent to Maverick has an outdoor sound system, rainbows, sliders, a double barrel, and a mini version of the Superpipe. Superb snowboarding!!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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