This month, we tracked more than a dozen new trail openings, including several monorails added to the already massive trail network. Not only that, but several bicycle parks with elevators have been opened in unlikely places!
The Top of the Michigan Mountain Bike Association recently opened this 5-mile trail designed for riders of all skill levels.
Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance opened this fast and smooth ripper at Mountain this summer.
It’s 2021, so why not open a bike park in North Dakota? Frost Fire offers multiple downhill trails serviced by cable cars, and the park has 350 feet. Descend vertically from top to bottom.
This month, Horns Hill Park added 17 bike lanes and connectors.
Marquette Mountain Resort has just opened elevators to 7 downhill trails for medium to superior riders.
The Klamath Trail Alliance has helped the Moore Park Trail Network add a new skill area.
This new 8-mile trail connects to the Ascateny Mountain State Park Trail and opens in July.
A new “enduro style” trail built by Shoreline Dirtworks has been added to the vast network of Rockwood Park trails.
The Rocky Branch Trail was grandly (re?) reopened on August 7 and the multi-purpose trail is part of the Carolina Thread Trail.
A 1.1-mile adaptive mountain bike trail was added to the park this month.
The first phase of the Bike Yard project is open to the public, with a roller and obstacles, which can best be described as a bicycle playground.
The famous Copper Harbour Trail system has just added a new downhill flow trail.
On August 24, the 4th Ring Road, which was about 4 miles long, was officially opened to riders at Quarry Lake Park.
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Post time: Sep-03-2021