The freestyle area at Lac Blanc, in the heart of the Vosges Mountains, is the perfect spot for thrill-seekers on the slopes. Featuring a boardercross and a modular snowpark, this area provides an ideal playground for skiers and snowboarders, from beginners to experienced riders.
Safety is a priority here: we strongly recommend wearing a helmet and back protection.
The Boardercross: Thrills and Speed
Located between the Montjoie red run and the La Maze blue run, the Lac Blanc boardercross offers a course over 300 metres long, with a vertical drop of 185 metres.
This wide track allows multiple riders to race side by side, navigating through whoops and banked turns in a thrilling race where the first to cross the finish line takes the win.
Perfect for speed enthusiasts and friendly challenges, this course also gives you the option to continue to the snowpark or rejoin the classic slopes.
Snowpark: Modular and Creative!
The Lac Blanc snowpark is an evolving space, designed for riders of all levels, that adapts to weather conditions. With its different levels, the kickers are adjusted by the shapers based on snow coverage, offering a variety of jumps suited to all skill levels: from XS (easy) to XL (extremely difficult).
Each jump is shaped and maintained daily to ensure optimal conditions. In cases of insufficient snow, ice, or adverse weather, the slope may remain open, but some features could be closed.
The snowpark also includes slide boxes such as a rainbow and two flat boxes, perfect for linking tricks.
The slope is accessible to both skiers and snowboarders.
Thanks to its lighting, night riding is possible when snow and safety conditions allow!
Freestyle Introduction: Beginner modules on the Bichette run
For beginners looking to try freestyle, a space with modules funded by the Ski Club Vallée Montagne of Saint-Dié has been set up on the Bichette green run and is freely accessible.
It features three small slide boxes, perfect for safely experiencing the first sensations of sliding. It’s an ideal opportunity to get a taste of the freestyle world before moving on to more technical features in the snowpark!
These elements require preparation by the shapers, so they may not always be accessible, depending on the day’s conditions!