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There are nine main courses. Although some of the courses are snowy mountains, many are courses that would be unorthodox for snowboarding in the real world. Such courses include an amusement park, a desert, a vast valley, a dark highway, and a Japanese village during the cherry blossom festival. Only the first three courses are available on Speed and Shoot games.

Rookie Mt.[edit]

A short, easy 5 lap course set on a snowy mountain.

Big Snowman[edit]

Another course set on a snowy mountain, but much longer, and only 2 laps long. It features several giant snowmen as decoration.

Sunset Rock[edit]

Yet another snowy mountain course, but this time set during sunset. It contains many moving hazards such as penguins, falling rocks, and a snowman that shoots the players as they pass by. This track is 3 laps long.

Night Highway[edit]

While snow is still present, this significantly harder level finally takes the player away from the mountains, to an abandoned highway at night. This is the first course featuring several different shortcuts and is 3 laps long.

Grass Valley[edit]

Snow is completely absent this time, instead, players race down a large grass covered mountain, going through villages, forests, corn fields, mines and eventually reaching the seaside. This course is 3 laps long.

Dizzy Land[edit]

A little snow returns for this large amusement park at night. The race goes through and past many different attractions such as tea cups, roller coasters, dinosaur exhibits, ferris wheels and water rapids. It is three laps long, and arguably the hardest of the starting courses.

Quicksand Valley (Must be unlocked)[edit]

Unlocked by placing 1st in battle mode on the first 6 courses, this large desert course is possibly the hardest in the game, and features many hard to avoid pits. It contains 3 laps. Linda or Jam take a shortcut at this course.

Silver Mt. (Must be unlocked)[edit]

Unlocked by placing 1st in battle mode on Quicksand Valley, this course returns to the snowy mountainous themes of the opening tracks. It is a very long course with poor visibility due to intentional fogging, and contains several large jumps. It is 3 laps long.

Ninja Land (Must be unlocked)[edit]

Unlocked by placing 1st in battle mode on Silver Mt., the final course is themed around ancient Japanese culture. It is the shortest course in the game, but contains 9 laps on battle mode to make up for this. The course is divided into four sections, each highlighting a particular season, from the cherry blossoms of the opening area to the snowy track on the final area.

Animal Land (Trick Game Only)[edit]

The only course available on Trick Game, this is a short snowy course with many different animals watching from the side-lines. It is oriented around doing tricks, with a half pipe at the start, many large banks to do tricks on as one turns, and a colossal jump in the middle for a special trick. To reach the finish line without losing the link bonus a player has gained by doing tricks in a row without falling, one must successfully use the grinding rail to cross over the river at the end. This course contains no rail lift and therefore only 1 lap is played in Trick Game. Unlike the other courses which have their own background music, this course shares its theme with Rookie Mt.