Austria

Snow park Stubai Glacier (Stubaier Gletscher)

Snow park at the ski resort Stubai Glacier (Stubaier Gletscher)

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5 out of 5 stars

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Snow park/terrain park Stubai Glacier (Stubaier Gletscher)

The Snowpark Stubai Zoo on the Stubai Glacier is one of the most diverse in Austria. At two locations, the park offers a varied range of activities for beginners, advanced riders, and professionals at different times of the year. For families, there is a Fun Slope with small obstacles and jumps above the Gamsgarten mountain station.


Snow park

Snowpark Stubai Zoo XL

In autumn, the Stubai Zoo on the Gaiskarferner presents itself with a huge XL setup featuring Pro, Medium, Jib, and Easy Line, making it one of the largest snowparks in the world. From the end of October to the beginning of December, the sunny location also ensures perfect conditions. This is also where the world’s best snowboarders and freeskiers come to train.

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Snowpark Stubai Zoo Spring Garden

In winter and spring, the Jibs & Kicks Spring Garden at Gamsgarten offers a versatile setup. This includes small to medium-sized kickers, tubes, rail combinations, as well as large hips.

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Big Family Fun Slope

The Fun Slope on the Seeblick slope above the Gamsgarten mountain station offers waves, jumps, steep turns, and fun obstacles. Fun for the whole family!

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Offering snow parks
  • Snow park/fun park
  • Fun slope
  • No halfpipe
  • Kicker (Jump/Ramp)
  • Rails/Slides
  • Boxes
  • Wallride
  • Corner/Hip
  • Waverides
  • Pro Line
  • Medium Line
  • Beginner/Easy Line
  • Chill area
  • Contests and events

Information for Snowboarders
  • few cat tracks
  • no runs with ascent
  • very many freeride/deep snow areas


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