As Jack Mitrani says, snowboarding need events like Peace Park. Too often is fun overshadowed by seriousness and contests when our lifestyle is presented to a mainstream audience; showing people why we love what we do is now more important than ever. Peace Park brings together an eclectic group of riders that would never ride together under normal circumstances, an aspect that makes this event vital to snowboarding’s progression. Just a bunch of friends having a great time, that’s where it’s at.

Watch last year’s Peace Park movie here

From Mountain Dew:

Mtn Dew Green Label Films and Burton Snowboards have teamed up once again with professional snowboarder Danny Davis to create the newest installment of PEACE PARK. Now in its fourth installment, this year’s PEACE PARK offers elite riders a massive snowboard playground with endless new transitions and jumps including a half mile roller run, a 60 foot BBQ road gap, a quarter pipe measuring over 100 feet long and 22 feet high, a 22 foot bowl measuring 100 feet in diameter and more – all designed on Danny’s terms. Built and filmed in the West Tetons of Wyoming, this year’s groundbreaking snowboard park is inspired by Danny’s creative vision and takes cues from skateboarding and surfing.

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