Shaun White Brings The Snow League to Park City for 2027

The elite snowboarding and freeskiing competition will take over Utah's top winter sports destination in January 2027.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 11:44pm

Snowboarding legend Shaun White announced that his new global snowsports competition, The Snow League, will be held in Park City, Utah for its second season in January 2027. The three-day event will feature top athletes competing in a unique head-to-head format, along with live music and immersive experiences for fans. To accommodate the league's world-class roster, Park City Mountain is upgrading its halfpipe to a 22-foot Superpipe, the first time the resort has had a pipe of that size since the 2019 FIS World Championships.

Why it matters

The Snow League's move to Park City is a significant milestone for the new competition, as it brings the event to one of the most important and iconic winter sports destinations in the United States. With the 2034 Winter Olympics also returning to Utah, this event serves as a stepping stone in momentum for the next generation of snowboarding and freeskiing talent.

The details

Shaun White, the founder of The Snow League, made the announcement from a custom-built setup in Park City Mountain's Scott's Bowl, which allowed athletes to test the flow and snow quality of the upper mountain terrain. The league's standard is moving toward a massive 22-foot Superpipe, and Park City Mountain will be upgrading its halfpipe to meet these demands, the first time the resort has had a pipe of that size since the 2019 FIS World Championships.

  • The Snow League's second season will take place on January 22-24, 2027.
  • The 2019 FIS World Championships were the last time Park City Mountain had a 22-foot halfpipe.

The players

Shaun White

The founder of The Snow League and a legendary snowboarder.

Nick Goepper

A three-time Olympic medalist who recently unretired and has become one of the league's ambassadors.

Park City Mountain

The Utah resort that will be hosting The Snow League's second season and upgrading its halfpipe to a 22-foot Superpipe.

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What they’re saying

“Park City has always been one of the most important places in snowboarding and freeskiing.”

— Shaun White, Founder, The Snow League

What’s next

With the 2034 Winter Olympics returning to Utah, The Snow League's move to Park City serves as a stepping stone in momentum for the next generation of snowboarding and freeskiing talent.

The takeaway

The Snow League's decision to bring its global tour to Park City, Utah in 2027 solidifies the event as a major player in the world of competitive snowsports. By upgrading Park City Mountain's halfpipe to a 22-foot Superpipe, the league is ensuring that its world-class athletes will have the infrastructure to push the boundaries of their sport.