Below there is a list of the most important jumping hills for skiing in the world according to the FIS Cups of 2005-06. Which are ordered by country.
| Austria |
| Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf |
| Bergisel, Innsbruck |
| Bischofshofen |
| Seefeld |
| Canada |
| Thunder Bay, Ontario |
| Edmonton Ski Club |
| Rabbit Hill |
| Sunshine |
| Lake Louise |
| Marmot Basin |
| Mt. Norquay |
| Czech Republic |
| Harrachov |
| Liberec |
| Frenstat |
| Finland |
| Kuopio |
| Kuusamo |
| Lahti |
| France |
| Courchevel |
| Germany |
| Oberstdorf |
| Garmisch-Partenkirchen |
| Oberhof |
| Ruhpolding |
| Titisee-Neustadt |
| Willingen |
| Klingenthal |
| Italy |
| Pragelato |
| Predazzo |
| Japan |
| Okuyarama |
| Sapporo |
| Hakuba |
| Korea |
| Muju |
| Norway |
| Vikersund |
| Lillehammer |
| Oslo |
| Rena |
| Trondheim |
| Våler |
| Poland |
| Zakopane |
| Wisla |
| Slovakia |
| Štrbské Pleso |
| Jamy |
| Slovenia |
| Planica |
| Kranj |
| Sweden |
| Falun |
| Sollefteå |
| Örnsköldsvik |
| Sollentuna |
| Switzerland |
| Engelberg |
| United States |
| Iron Mountain |
| Ironwood |
| Lake Placid, New York |
| Park City, Utah |
| Steamboat Springs |
| Westby |
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