Snowboarding is one of the best adventure sports out there, and many snowboarders relish the opportunity to visit mountains all over the world.
If you’re eager to head on a winter getaway with your board in tow, you might like to try one of the following destinations:
Best Global Snowboarding Spots and When to Visit
Whistler Blackcomb, Canada
A favourite haunt for antipodeans on their overseas adventure, Whistler has gained a great reputation for its lively village and multitude of available adventure activities.
Whistler often sees early season snowfall, so visit in November if you’d like to avoid the crowds.
Canada’s effortlessly beautiful west coast landscape won’t disappoint, but if you’re more interested in the east coast, head to Montreal.
You’ll find plenty of great ski resorts near the country’s cultural capital.
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Serre Chevalier, France
The French Alps are one of the most popular winter destinations for good reason.
World-class resorts combined with heavy snowfall and spectacular scenery make them a must-visit.
Try Serre Chevalier for incredible snowboarding at one of the biggest ski resorts in France.
Visit around Christmas time if you’d like to partake in the festivities and ring in the New Year with your new friends.
Have you been to any of the snowboarding spots mentioned? Let us know in the comments below what you thought about them
Davos-Klosters, Switzerland
If you like the idea of Europe but aren’t interested in visiting France, why not head to neighbouring Switzerland?
While you’ll pay a small fortune to eat and drink while you’re there, the pristine powder and the opportunity for days of snowboarding it offers will be worth every penny.
The region of Davos Klosters is home to five ski resorts, boasting 300km of pistes. Visit in January or February for the best possible experience.
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Southern Alps, New Zealand
New Zealand’s Southern Alps are as rewarding for snowboarders as they are picturesque, and they’re home to the Arrowsmiths, which promise a once-in-a-lifetime snowboarding experience, accessible by helicopter.
New Zealand experiences winter during the Northern Hemisphere’s summer, so keep this in mind when planning your trip.
California, USA
California tends to bring to mind sandy beaches and palm trees, but that’s not all it has to offer.
California is home to Mammoth Mountain, which regularly tops the list of best snowboarding destinations in the USA.
The winter season starts in early November, but it’s best to visit a little deeper into winter. If you want to skip the crowds, avoid planning your trip during public holidays, as plenty of Californians will be visiting the mountain then, too.
Hokkaido, Japan
One of Japan’s coldest regions – Hokkaido – is unrivalled when it comes to the country’s best places to snowboard.
Winter is long, so you’re likely to be blessed with plenty of snow whenever you visit; try Niseko for an authentic Japanese village experience.
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Corralco, Chile
If you want to practise your Spanish and visit a destination a little more tranquil than Europe or the USA, why not head to Chile?
Corralco, in particular, is a snowboarder’s dream: vast amounts of snowfall in winter combined with access to backcountry terrain make it the perfect place to spend a week.
The resort also offers plenty of tracks for beginners and boasts a family-friendly atmosphere, so if you’re less confident in your snowboarding ability or want to teach your kids the basics, it’s a great place to start.
Another Southern Hemisphere destination – Chile – sees winter from June to September.
Try visiting in August, during which it’s more likely that the weather will be optimal for snowboarding and skiing.
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Touring the world is most rewarding when you’re also doing something you love.
Pick one of the many destinations perfect for a snowboarding trip, pack your board, and get ready to explore the snow in a faraway land!
Do you know of any cool snowboarding destinations that weren’t mentioned in the article above? Make sure to share them in the comments below
Residing in Auckland, New Zealand, Harper is grateful to witness New Zealand’s beauty every day – especially during winter, with its windswept, crashing waves, cloud-shrouded volcanoes, and breathtaking waterfront views.
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