After two successful opening stops in Hintertux and Thun already staged this autumn, the Rock A Rail Ski & Snowboard Tour 2025 is now truly gaining momentum. Over the coming weeks, the international street-style tour stops in three European cities: Starting at Snowfest Innsbruck this weekend, followed by Snowfest Riga next week (November 28–30), and finally Snowfest The Hague just before Christmas (December 19–21).
Over the years, Rock A Rail has established itself as a fixture in the European freestyle scene, setting new standards for street-style snowboarding and streety-style skiing. The 2025 setup, featuring new rails and creative lines, was thoroughly tested in Hintertux and Thun and received great feedback from riders. For Innsbruck, the setup will get an upgrade with an additional feature promising even more action.
Snowfest Innsbruck is returning for its fourth edition, Snowfest Innsbruck once again transforms the Tyrolean capital into the epicenter of urban winter sports.
With free entry, the event combines the third Rock A Rail Tour stop with a colourful winter festival for all generations. Snowboarders including defending champion Moritz Amüss (AUT) and 2024 tour winner Paula Benito (ESP) will drop in, while on Saturday the freeskiers step into the spotlight. Led by Ryan Stevenson (USA) and Alais Develay (FRA), they will bring creative tricks exploring the setup and options.
Right next to the action, the Snowfest Village invites visitors to explore and get involved: little shredders can take their first turns in the Burton Riglet Park, young racers can test their skills on a downhill simulator, hop on a skibob, or discover new sports and activities.
Photo-Credit: (c) Markus Fischer


