Mountain Bike Parks
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Whistler Mountain Bike Park
Whistler, British Columbia, Canada

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Deer Valley Bike Park
Park City, Utah, United States

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Snowshoe Bike Park
Snowshoe, West Virginia, United States

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Maydena Bike Park
Maydena, Tasmania, Australia

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Keystone Bike Park
Keystone, Colorado, United States

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North Star Bike Park
Truckee, California, United States
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Australia
- Maydena Bike Park30 trails
Maydena, Tasmania, Australia
Maydena Bike Park is a large gravity-focused destination in Tasmania known for long descents, wet-weather character, and advanced trail variety. Its terrain includes flow, tech, and race-ready lines built into dense temperate forest.
- Thredbo Bike Park
Thredbo, New South Wales, Australia
Thredbo Bike Park is one of Australia's premier gravity destinations with lift-served trails, alpine scenery, and event-tested downhill tracks. It combines progression terrain with longer high-country descents.
United Kingdom
- BikePark Wales51 trails
Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, United Kingdom
BikePark Wales is a purpose-built gravity destination with uplift-focused laps and a strong progression ladder from blue flow to expert black tech. It is one of the busiest and most recognized bike parks in the UK.
- Dyfi Bike Park10 trails
Machynlleth, Wales, United Kingdom
Dyfi Bike Park in Wales is a modern gravity venue with machine-built jump trails, flow lines, and advanced race-style descending. The park has become a benchmark UK destination for progressive bike park riding.
United States
- Alyeska Bike Park22 trails
Girdwood, Alaska, United States
Alyeska Bike Park is Alaska's only lift-accessed downhill bike park, dropping toward the Hotel Alyeska base in Girdwood about 40 miles southeast of Anchorage. Trails mix natural technical terrain and man-made features for beginner through advanced riders, with downhill and e-bike rentals on site.
- Angel Fire Bike Park56 trails
Angel Fire, New Mexico, United States
Angel Fire Bike Park is a high-alpine New Mexico park with long descents, race-proven lines, and a strong gravity race scene. Terrain ranges from flow and jump runs to steeper natural technical tracks.
- Beech Mountain Resort Bike Park2 trails
Beech Mountain, North Carolina, United States
Chairlift-served downhill park at Beech Mountain Resort, the highest town in the eastern US, with trails descending from the 5,506-foot summit back to the resort village. Terrain spans smooth beginner flow trails to steep, rocky expert lines with technical wooden features, and the park hosts Downhill Southeast series races.
- Big Sky Resort42 trails
Big Sky, Montana, United States
Big Sky's lift-served biking combines high-country views with flow and technical descending from the resort base area. The park targets riders who want gravity laps alongside broader summer mountain activities.
- Blue Mountain Resort30 trails
Palmerton, Pennsylvania, United States
Blue Mountain Bike Park in Palmerton, PA, is Pennsylvania’s premier lift-served downhill park, featuring 30+ trails catering to all levels from beginner to expert. Opening May 22, 2026, it offers rugged technical tracks, flow trails with jumps/drops, and lessons. Key features include high-speed lift access, rental bikes, and stunning Poconos views.
- Bogus Basin Bike Park33 trails
Boise, Idaho, United States
Nonprofit Bogus Basin, 16 miles above Boise, runs a lift-served gravity bike park with three distinct zones and terrain for all levels, including the Rabid Badger jump line. It hosted the Boise Mountain Bike Festival and weekly community XC and downhill race series in summer 2025.
- Brian Head Resort Bike Park41 trails
Brian Head, Utah, United States
Brian Head operates a lift-served bike park at over 9,600 feet in southern Utah, with trails built with Momentum Trail Concepts spanning beginner to advanced gravity terrain. The park hosted Big Mountain Enduro and Utah Gravity Series races in 2025 and offers free uplifts for kids 12 and under.
- Bryce Bike Park13 trails
Basye, Virginia, United States
Lift-served downhill bike park at Bryce Resort in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, with Gravity Logic-designed trails ranging from the beginner-friendly Sundowner to the double-black jump line Hooch. A quad chairlift equipped for bikes serves the full trail network from the resort base.
- Burke Bike Park15 trails
East Burke, Vermont, United States
Lift-served gravity park in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom with 24 trails over roughly 25 miles and up to 2,115 feet of vertical from summit-accessed runs. Known for its signature Jester jump trail (rebuilt for 2026 with Gravity Logic involvement) and direct access into the adjacent 100+ mile Kingdom Trails network.
- China Peak Mountain Bike Park17 trails
Lakeshore, California, United States
China Peak runs a lift-served downhill bike park on its 1,679-foot-vertical ski mountain above Huntington Lake, about 65 miles northeast of Fresno. The park operates on select summer weekends with full-suspension rentals and full-face helmet requirements for rental riders.
- Crested Butte Mountain Bike Park46 trails
Mount Crested Butte, Colorado, United States
Evolution Bike Park at Crested Butte Mountain Resort is a lift-served downhill park with a mix of machine-built flow trails and technical singletrack served by the Red Lady Express. For 2025 the resort added a new entry-level beginner trail and a flyover bike park feature, with the Silver Queen lift also opening for summer access.
- Deer Valley Bike Park73 trails
Park City, Utah, United States
Deer Valley Bike Park offers lift-served riding in Utah with a mix of flow lines and technical singletrack rooted in the Wasatch terrain. It is a major stop for riders building toward steeper alpine descents.
- Discovery Bike Park
Philipsburg, Montana, United States
Discovery Ski Area's 'Disco' Bike Park drops about 1,050 vertical feet on the resort's backside, with professionally maintained flow trails featuring wall rides, bridges, jumps and drops. A pump course near the base serves younger riders, and a cheap trail-use-only option exists for pedalers.
- Giants Ridge Bike Park2 trails
Biwabik, Minnesota, United States
Giants Ridge runs a lift-served gravity park on Minnesota's Iron Range inside the Superior National Forest, with purpose-built downhill trails featuring berms, jumps, and rock gardens plus 10+ miles of cross-country trails. The park is growing, adding two new enduro-style trails for 2026.
- Granby Ranch Bike Park38 trails
Granby, Colorado, United States
Granby Ranch operates a lift-served bike park on the Quick Draw lift with downhill and cross-country trails for beginners through experts, plus lessons and guided e-bike tours. It is one of the closest lift-served bike parks to the Denver Front Range and caters heavily to families and progression riders.
- Grand Targhee Bike Park28 trails
Alta, Wyoming, United States
Grand Targhee's bike park on the west slope of the Tetons offers about 17 miles of lift-served downhill trails and over 2,200 vertical feet, from mellow Shoshone-lift beginner runs to the experts-only Blondie tech trail. The resort also hosts the Targhee DH race series; e-bikes are not allowed on downhill or XC trails.
- Highland Mountain Bike Park
Northfield, New Hampshire, United States
A former ski area converted into a 100% bike-dedicated gravity park, widely regarded as the benchmark lift-served park in the eastern US. Known for meticulously maintained machine-built jump trails, slopestyle features, and a strong progression/coaching program alongside technical New England singletrack.
- Jackson Hole Bike Park10 trails
Teton Village, Wyoming, United States
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort's bike park serves flow trails, tabletop jumps, tech lines and adaptive-access singletrack from Teton Village. For 2025 the resort added gondola-served riding with three new upper-mountain trails dropping about 1,276 vertical feet.
- Keystone Bike Park24 trails
Keystone, Colorado, United States
Keystone Bike Park is a Rocky Mountain lift-served network with progression terrain, machine-built flow, and technical descending off Dercum Mountain. The park mixes approachable green runs with steeper advanced lines for repeat laps.
- Killington Bike Park
Killington, Vermont, United States
Vermont's largest lift-served bike park, with 30+ miles of trails spread across the Snowshed, Ramshead, and K-1 gondola pods. Terrain ranges from beginner flow and progression parks to old-school East Coast tech off the upper mountain.
- Lee Canyon Bike Park
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Lee Canyon is Southern Nevada's only lift-served downhill bike park, about 45 minutes from Las Vegas with a base at 8,660 feet in the Spring Mountains. Its young, growing trail network spans green through double-black, including the SKOTA black trail and a new half-mile double-black added for 2025.
- Mammoth Mountain Bike Park46 trails
Mammoth Lakes, California, United States
Mammoth Mountain Bike Park offers extensive lift-served riding at elevation with a broad spread of jump lines, flow trails, and rocky technical terrain. Long descents and summer climate make it a destination park for gravity riders.
- Marquette Mountain Bike Park8 trails
Marquette, Michigan, United States
Marquette Mountain operates a chairlift-served downhill bike park on a 600-foot-vertical ski hill in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, with rock gardens and technical features alongside flow trails. Riders can ride the full-service chairlift or earn descents via climbing access.
- Massanutten Bike Park
McGaheysville, Virginia, United States
Lift-served downhill bike park on the ski slopes of Massanutten Resort, split into a beginner-oriented Low-Side served by the Creekside lift and a steeper, more technical High-Side served by the Peak Express lift. The resort also maintains the separate Western Slope cross-country trail network and hosts Downhill Southeast series racing.
- Mount Snow Bike Park
West Dover, Vermont, United States
One of the oldest lift-served bike operations in the country, with 30+ trails from mellow green flow to steep, rocky expert lines, including gnarly terrain on the Carinthia side. A full-service downhill operation with rentals of DH bikes, armor, and full-face helmets at the base lodge.
- Mountain Creek Resort46 trails
Vernon, New Jersey, United States
Mountain Creek Bike Park in New Jersey offers steep eastern-tech riding, flow trails, and progressive jump zones across multiple peaks. It is a major gravity venue for Northeast riders and weekend destination trips.
- Mt. Bachelor Bike Park21 trails
Bend, Oregon, United States
Mt. Bachelor's lift-served bike park offers gravity trails on the volcano's flanks southwest of Bend, with machine-built flow and technical descents from mid-mountain. The park remains in operation and recently began allowing Class-1 pedal-assist e-bikes on its downhill trails.
- Mt. Hood Skibowl Bike Park11 trails
Government Camp, Oregon, United States
Mt. Hood Skibowl's Summer Adventure Park includes a freeride bike park and skills park with lift-assisted access to roughly 1,500 feet of vertical and 40+ miles of trails near Government Camp. Downhill terrain spans rough natural singletrack to freeride lines, with rentals and tours on site.
- North Star Bike Park33 trails
Truckee, California, United States
North Star Bike Park is a Tahoe lift-served bike park with purpose-built jump trails, flow lines, and technical singletrack. The network supports progression while still offering high-speed expert descents.
- Plattekill Bike Park
Roxbury, New York, United States
One of the original East Coast downhill parks — loading bikes on its chairlift since 1995 — and a longtime venue for East Coast DH racing in the Catskills. Known for raw, steep, rocky, old-school technical terrain with about 1,000 feet of vertical, in contrast to the region's manicured flow parks.
- Purgatory Bike Park
Durango, Colorado, United States
Purgatory Bike Park near Durango offers lift-served downhill terrain headlined by Divinity Flow Trail, a 1.5-mile intermediate flow line with jumps, berms, flyovers, boardwalks, and wallrides — La Plata County's only chairlift-served downhill flow trail. The park did not operate in 2025 due to construction of a new chairlift, but the resort has officially announced reopening for summer 2026.
- Ride Rock Creek9 trails
Zirconia, North Carolina, United States
Shuttle-served downhill bike park founded by World Cup downhill racer Neko Mulally on 300 private acres bordering DuPont State Forest near Hendersonville. Buses with custom bike trailers shuttle riders to the top of 11 downhill-specific trails, and the park hosts UCI and USA Cycling national-level racing.
- Schweitzer Bike Park36 trails
Sandpoint, Idaho, United States
Schweitzer offers over 40 miles of mountain bike trails above Lake Pend Oreille, with lift-served downhill runs descending roughly 1,700 vertical feet from the top of the Great Escape Quad to the village. Class I e-bikes are permitted on lift-served trails if they fit the loading trays.
- Silver Mountain Bike Park34 trails
Kellogg, Idaho, United States
Silver Mountain runs one of the Northwest's largest gravity parks, with nearly 40 mostly gravity-oriented singletrack trails accessed by North America's longest gondola, which climbs 3.1 miles from the town of Kellogg. It has been voted the Northwest's top bike park and hosted an NW Cup downhill round in 2025.
- Snow Summit Bike Park20 trails
Big Bear Lake, California, United States
Snow Summit operates Southern California's flagship lift-served gravity bike park, with chairlift-accessed downhill trails plus cross-country access in the San Bernardino Mountains above Big Bear Lake. Big Bear Mountain Resort also runs a sister bike park at Snow Valley under the same ticket program.
- Snowmass Bike Park51 trails
Snowmass Village, Colorado, United States
Snowmass Bike Park features 25+ miles of lift-accessed freeride and technical trails from green to double black, including the 4.4-mile French Press flow trail with about 2,100 feet of descent and the expert Viking/Vapor/Valhalla lines. The park operates out of Snowmass Base Village via the Elk Camp Gondola and Elk Camp chairlift.
- Snowshoe Bike Park5 trails
Snowshoe, West Virginia, United States
Snowshoe Bike Park is a high-output East Coast gravity park with varied terrain, race heritage, and long machine-built descents. It supports first-timers through experts with clear trail progression and frequent events.
- Spider Mountain Bike Park
Burnet, Texas, United States
Texas' only chairlift-served downhill bike park, set on a 1,420-foot hill overlooking Lake Buchanan in the Hill Country about an hour northwest of Austin. The chairlift rises 350 vertical feet to serve roughly 20 downhill trails from green flow lines to black technical runs, and it is the only year-round lift-served bike park in the US.
- Spirit Mountain Bike Park34 trails
Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Spirit Mountain is Minnesota's longest-running lift-served bike park, offering gravity flow trails, jump lines, and technical downhill above the St. Louis River with views of Lake Superior. It connects to Duluth's broader Duluth Traverse trail network and bases out of the Grand Avenue Chalet.
- Steamboat Bike Park18 trails
Steamboat Springs, Colorado, United States
Steamboat Bike Park offers about 25 lift-served downhill trails with nearly 2,200 vertical feet of gravity terrain, ranging from beginner flow trails to double-black technical lines with rock gardens, drops, and jumps. For 2025 the resort added beginner lessons, skills clinics, and kids camps alongside its existing freeride terrain.
- Stevens Pass Bike Park11 trails
Skykomish, Washington, United States
Stevens Pass Bike Park is Washington's only chairlift-served downhill mountain bike operation, converting the Vail-owned ski area on US-2 into a gravity trail network each summer. Trails range from beginner flow to expert freeride, supplemented by a skills park at the base.
- Sugar Mountain Bike Park
Sugar Mountain, North Carolina, United States
Summer bike park at Sugar Mountain Resort where the Summit Express chairlift carries riders from the 4,100-foot base to the 5,300-foot peak. The park mixes expert downhill terrain with newer beginner and intermediate flow trails featuring rollers, tabletops, and small dips.
- Sundance Mountain Resort Bike Park51 trails
Sundance, Utah, United States
Sundance offers about 25 miles of lift-served singletrack on the flanks of Mount Timpanogos, with flowy descents, berms, rollers and jumps from Mandan Summit. The terrain skews intermediate-to-advanced rather than beginner bike-park flow.
- Sunrise Park Resort Downhill Bike Park
Greer, Arizona, United States
Sunrise Park Resort, owned by the White Mountain Apache Tribe, operates Arizona's only lift-served downhill mountain biking, with roughly 30 trails dropping nearly 1,500 vertical feet from the top of Sunrise Mountain near 11,000 feet. The park hosts national-level events including the Big Mountain Enduro/Downhill in June 2026 and offers Specialized rental fleets and gear at the base.
- Tamarack Bike Park9 trails
Donnelly, Idaho, United States
Tamarack Resort's bike park above Lake Cascade anchors a nearly 50-mile trail network with lift-served downhill runs plus cross-country riding, and hosted a Big Mountain Enduro stop in July 2025. The start of its 2026 lift-served season is on hold after a Memorial Day 2026 windstorm damaged a lift tower requiring replacement.
- The Highlands Bike Park18 trails
Harbor Springs, Michigan, United States
The Highlands at Harbor Springs (formerly Boyne Highlands) runs the larger of Boyne Resorts' Michigan bike parks, with 22 miles of trails including lift-served gravity runs from green to double black. The Camelot 6 high-speed six-pack, opened in 2023, anchors summer bike-haul operations.
- Thunder Mountain Bike Park4 trails
Charlemont, Massachusetts, United States
Gravity Logic-designed downhill park at Berkshire East Mountain Resort, the largest lift-served park in Massachusetts. Known for a polished mix of machine-built flow and hand-built singletrack from intro greens up to pro-line jump trails, plus a weekly community enduro race series.
- Timberline Bike Park
Government Camp, Oregon, United States
Timberline Bike Park is a purpose-built, lift-accessed downhill park on the lower slopes of Mt. Hood below the historic Timberline Lodge, opened in phases starting in 2023. It mixes machine-built flow trails for beginners with technical lines for advanced riders, plus rentals and lessons.
- Trestle Bike Park57 trails
Winter Park, Colorado, United States
Trestle Bike Park at Winter Park is one of North America's most established gravity parks with a dense trail matrix from beginner to pro-level. It is known for high lap volume, race culture, and consistently maintained jump and technical terrain.
- Whitefish Mountain Resort Bike Park7 trails
Whitefish, Montana, United States
Whitefish Mountain Resort's bike park near Glacier National Park offers more than 25 miles of lift-accessed downhill across 20+ trails, organized into the Bad Rock, B-side and Summit zones. Terrain ranges from flowy beginner runs to technical, rocky expert lines with jumps and berms.
- Windham Mountain Bike Park9 trails
Windham, New York, United States
Lift-served park at Windham Mountain Club in the northern Catskills, a former UCI World Cup downhill venue, with 15 progressive Gravity Logic-designed trails. Known for what it bills as the longest jump trail on the East Coast, plus a dedicated skills park, rentals, and lessons.
- Windrock Bike Park
Oliver Springs, Tennessee, United States
Shuttle-served gravity park on Windrock Mountain near Knoxville, known as one of the steepest and most technical privately run bike parks in the Southeast with roughly 2,150 feet of descent. Riders ride van-and-trailer shuttles to the top and descend rough, rocky downhill trails that have hosted pro-level DH racing and tech sessions.
- Woodward Park City Bike Park1 trail
Park City, Utah, United States
Woodward Park City runs a compact lift-served downhill and freestyle bike park with flow trails, a BMX dirt jump zone, pump track, airbag and progression zones across roughly 120 acres. It is positioned as a learning/progression park and a beginner-friendly complement to the larger Utah bike parks.
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