Eastern Boarder’s Last Call 2026 – Loon Mountain

Eastern Boarder’s Last Call is the East Coast snowboarding tradition you don’t want to miss. Since 2000, this end-of-season showdown at Loon Mountain has brought together the East Coast’s finest riders—and the occasional wildcard from away—for one last shot at glory on brick-hard jumps, creative rails, and a massive quarterpipe. With three jam-formatted sections—jumps, rails, and transition—riders compete for section titles, overall podiums, and bonus cash for standout tricks like backflips and handplants. Beyond the competition, Last Call is a full-on festival of snowboarding, from hot dogs and chili at lunch to free Fat Tire spins in the Bunyan Room, giving the day a mix of serious riding and playful chaos.
What Makes Last Call Special
What makes Last Call truly unique is its blend of history, skill, and community. Now over two decades old, it’s a proving ground for New England legends while welcoming the next generation of riders, from 13-year-olds sending logs on the rail section to seasoned pros hucking the quarterpipe. It’s a reunion, a spectacle of guts and creativity, and a springboard for East Coast snowboarding lore. The 20th anniversary was a perfect example: gnarly terrain, flawless organization, and an energy that reminded everyone why Last Call has become an enduring East Coast institution, shaping careers and bragging rights alike.
For more one-of-a kind snowboard events be sure to check out our article: 7 Grassroots Snowboard Contests.

