FREESKIERNewsAPR 1, 2026

Shaun White Snow League 2027 Schedule Adds Park City Stop

The Snow League announced that the groundbreaking halfpipe circuit's upcoming second season will include a stop at Park City, Utah.

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The Snow League Season One has wrapped, and no sooner than a week after the big finale, the groundbreaking halfpipe circuit is looking to the future. The Snow League 2027 schedule is starting to take shape, with Shaun White confirming a new Park City, Utah stop for Season Two of the halfpipe-focused competition series.

Recently crowned the largest ski resort in North America and host of the 2034 Winter Olympic Games, Park City Mountain Resort has a long history of freestyle excellence. That said, immense preparation will be needed for TSL, as PCMR will debut a 22-foot superpipe, with walls four feet taller than the usual 18-foot build. This will be the first superpipe at the resort since 2019.

But it's not just the mountain that's going to change. In an attempt to grow and compete with the biggest competition circuits, TSL will bring fan events like athlete meetings and live music to the area. The goal is to create a unique experience centered around halfpipe riding, not found anywhere else in the wide world of skiing and snowboarding.

The Snow League's visit to Park City will take place from January 22 through January 24, 2027. These dates weren't chosen by accident, as that specific weekend used to host the Sundance Film Festival. With the famous event being relocated to Boulder, Colorado, the town is surely excited to welcome in a new, exciting chapter.

"Park City Mountain has always been one of the most important places in snowboarding and freeskiing, so bringing The Snow League here for Season Two feels incredibly special,” said Shaun White in the official press release. "With the Winter Olympics returning to Utah in 2034... there’s an incredible energy building in this community around winter sports. We’re excited to make The Snow League part of that momentum."

While many were skeptical about the commercialized nature of an event like TSL, this first season has proven to many that an event circuit like this one can not only be successful but also beneficial for the freeski community at large.

By putting more prize money (over half a million dollars) into the athletes' hands, investing in training infrastructure, and bringing halfpipe more exposure than ever, Shaun White has shown that his goal with TSL stretches beyond immediate fame; he wants to build something long-lasting and positive. Stay tuned to FREESKIER for more news on TSL Season Two!