Corvatsch Park is one of the few resorts worldwide to offer a first-class superpipe built to the highest international standards. The halfpipe hosted the halfpipe competitions during the FIS Snowboard, Freestyle & Freeski World Championships St. Moritz Engadin in March 2025 and serves as an ideal training venue for national and international teams. In March 2026, the Corvatsch Halfpipe will host a World Cup event for the first time.
At the Murtèl (J) ski lift, there is an intermediate access point that allows a quick return to the start of the halfpipe.
The halfpipe is open to everyone (except during events). It is currently not groomed every night, so conditions may vary. In the event of heavy snowfall or heavily rutted conditions, the halfpipe will be closed for safety reasons.
Fact & Figures
- Length: 165 m
- Width: 22 m
- Gradient: 18%
- Height: 23 feet
The Corvatsch halfpipe is completely embedded in the ground and not built on top of the terrain as usual.
Would you like to know how a halfpipe is built? Here you can find the report on our pipe builder, Carlo Rusterholz.