The World's First Snowboard Park Is In Illinois And It'll Leave You Flabbergasted
By Elizabeth Crozier|Published January 12, 2018
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Elizabeth Crozier
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An Illinois transplant who grew up and went to school in Indiana for 22 years, Elizabeth holds a BFA in creative writing and has enjoyed traveling across the country and parts of Europe. She has visited half of the states, as well as parts of Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean, and regularly travels home to the Hoosier State to see friends and family. With more than five years of writing experience, Elizabeth’s articles have been featured on several websites, and her poetry and short stories have been published in multiple literary journals.
Editor’s Note: Raging Buffalo Snowboard Park is permanently closed.
You probably didn’t know that Illinois is home to a snowboard park. This rare find is often overshadowed by ski resorts, but the true snowboarding fan will know this place well.
Winter memories are made here. Scroll on for more information about this popular spot.
If you're tired of parks and resorts that seem to only cater to skiers, then you need to visit this amazing winter attraction. Raging Buffalo Snowboard Park in Algonquin answers the call for a more board-friendly atmosphere.
Beginning after Thanksgiving and extending through the winter (check the calendar on their site for exact dates), snow is pumped into this park and arranged in sick slopes. It's always a winter wonderland here, even when there's no snow in your neighborhood.
Raging Buffalo Snowboard Park is a fantastic place to host birthday parties.
Hours of operation are Monday, Thursday, and Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. and weekends from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tickets cost between $30 and $50 depending on the day of the week, and guests may rent snowboards, boots, and helmets.
Ladies Night is every Wednesday, meaning females get a free lift ticket.
Raging Buffalo Snowboard Ski Park is located at 1 Alan Drive in Algonquin, and you can get more information on its website or Facebook page. Reservations are recommended (and required for lessons), so be sure to plan ahead.