The Snow League today announced the official calendar for its highly anticipated Season Two, featuring the inaugural Snow League World Challenge in Cardrona, New Zealand, the addition of Park City Mountain to the league’s regular season roster, and the return of events in Aspen and LAAX.

The 2026–2027 season will feature three regular season Snow League events across North America and Europe, preceded by the World Challenge at Cardrona Alpine Resort in New Zealand, a first-of-its-kind international event which will bring together top halfpipe athletes from around the world.
Season Two Schedule
- The Snow League World Challenge: Cardrona Alpine Resort, New Zealand | September 18–20, 2026
- Event One at Buttermilk at Aspen Snowmass, CO, USA | January 7–9, 2027
- Event Two at Park City Mountain, UT, USA | January 21–23, 2027
- Event Three at LAAX, Switzerland | March 11–13, 2027
Season Two will begin with the inaugural Snow League World Challenge in New Zealand, a global invitation-only event designed to celebrate international competition and showcase the league’s top athletes across snowboarding and freeskiing halfpipe.
The event, proudly supported by the New Zealand Government’s Events Attraction Package, will feature 16 Snow League athletes representing four regions: North America, Europe, Asia / Pacific, and The Challengers – emerging next-generation talent from multiple regions – with each team represented by one male and female snowboarder, alongside one male and female freeski athlete.

This first-ever, team-based format highlights the global depth of snowboarding and freeskiing while creating a new competitive dynamic separate from the league’s individual season standings.
Following the World Challenge, the Snow League will return to Buttermilk at Aspen Snowmass, a cornerstone venue for the league and now entering its third consecutive winter season as host, on January 7-9. Competition then moves to Park City Mountain, which joins the schedule as a new host location on January 21-23. Park City Mountain, the largest ski resort in the United States and Utah 2034 Winter Olympic venue, will debut an upgraded 22-foot halfpipe for the competition, setting a new standard for progression over the traditional 18-foot build. It’s the first time a halfpipe of that size will exist at Park City Mountain since the 2019 FIS World Championships.
The season will once again culminate in LAAX, Switzerland on March 11-13, where the 2027 Snow League World Champions will be crowned.

