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Nordic Wake Park
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| Part of Nordic Mountain, Nordic Wake Park is the nation’s first cable park at a ski resort. While it’s only open during the non-snow season, Nordic Wake Park is also Wisconsin’s first cable park. Read full Nordic Wake Park review here. |
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Placid Wake Park
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| The first cable park to open its doors in Michigan, Placid Wake Park features a pro shop, a boat lake and, most importantly, a Sesitec System 2.0, complete with great obstacles for beginners and pros. Read full Placid Wake Park review here. |
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Revolution Cable Park
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| Highly praised for its soaring towers, tight pull and unique near-circular shape, Revolution cable park is quite a magical place. With Revolution cable park’s five towers so spaced out, you have plenty of time to boost big, floaty air tricks between any two corners, which is unusual for most five-tower cableways. Read full Revolution Cable Park review here. |
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Texas MasterCraft Wake Park
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| Texas MasterCraft has been a hub for wake sports in the Dallas/Ft. Worth scene for years. They have their own lake located on site, equipped with a Sesitec System 2.0, rails and easy access ramp for boat sets. Read full Texas MasterCraft review here. |
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Third Coast Cables
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| Slated to open midsummer, Third Coast Cables is Louisiana’s first cable park, putting a fourth Southern state on the cable park map. Featuring a System 2.0 setup, Third Coast Cables will give a lot of people the opportunity to ride, hit obstacles, work on air tricks and wakeskate. Read full Third Coast Cables review here. |
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