Dreamland is a manicured intermediate flow trail. This sculpted jump line squeezes 21 jumps into 3,700 linear feet and 254 vertical feet of elevation loss. Flowy tabletops, most about 20 feet long (with some going as large as 28 feet), lead into massive berms to keep the speed high and flow alive.
Dreamland was built with two main concepts in mind: progression and trail speed. "We were missing this aspect of progression," said Jon Regenold, Director of Resort Services for Spirit Mountain Recreation Area. He said that Spirit didn't need "a trail that you have to really dial in and figure out every single jump." Rather, they wanted "a trail that you can trust the builder and then a trail [where] you can enhance your riding. If you are only a green looking to be a blue, or blue looking to be a black jumper, you've got that ability to step it up and work on it."