Eileen Gu has trained in several main places rather than just one fixed location over her career.

Key training locations

  • Lake Tahoe, California (USA) – She learned to ski and came up through the freeski program at Northstar California Resort, where she joined the resort’s freeski team and started competing.
  • Chengdu dry-slope facility (China) – Chinese media and industry reports note that she has trained at a dry ski slope center in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, which uses a “needle mushroom” dry-ski surface and is used by multiple Chinese national teams.
  • Chinese national team training bases – As a member of China’s freestyle skiing program, documents and reports indicate that significant funding has been allocated for her training with the Chinese team, implying time at national training centers in China (exact sites are not always publicly detailed).
  • European glacier/Alps camps – Coverage of her build‑up to major events mentions on‑snow training blocks in Europe (for example, in Austria and other Alpine venues popular with elite freeskiers), though specific resorts are not always consistently named.

In practice, top‑level freeskiers like Gu typically rotate between:

  1. home bases such as Tahoe,
  2. national‑team venues in China,
  3. high‑level training camps in Europe and other World Cup stops,
    so her “where does Eileen Gu train” answer is a mix of these hubs rather than one permanent training mountain.

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