Mt. Abram has a dedicated team of trail builders that are constantly updating and expanding terrain throughout the year. Since the Bike Parks opening in 2020 we have made improvements every year. In 2022 we saw the start of the Main Side trail network with three new trails from the summit and our most advanced terrain to date. We also had the final completion of our jump trail, Whiplash and a new lower section on Grease Slapper. In 2023 the trail crew finished up work on the advanced jump line, which will see it’s debut in 2024.
In 2024 you can expect a full rework of fan favorite George’s Jungle, changes on Grease Slapper and so much more. Stay tuned!
Westside Trails
The origins of our bike park serviced by our Westside Lift include our most beginner friendly terrain, machine built flow trails and hand built technical trails.
Green:
- Super Chicken (Easiest way down)
Wide machine built flow trail - George’s Jungle
Wide machine built flow trail - Sneaky Pete
Cross Country style loop trail located near the top of Moosylvania
Blue:
- Grease Slapper
Wide machine built flow trail with larger berms and tabletops - Whiplash
Wide machine built flow trail featuring larger berms, tabletops, jumps and spines - Pinball Wizzard
Hand built technical trail featuring rock gardens, roll downs and switchbacks - Imu’s Climb
Designated uphill trail – hand built
Black:
- Yellow Jacket
Hand built technical trail featuring rock gardens, roll downs, drops and bridges
- Rock Bottom
Hand built technical trail featuring advanced rock gardens, bridges and roll downs
Mainside Trails
Advanced & Expert terrain only
Our newest network of trails from the summit of Mt. Abram have our most advanced terrain available. The Mainside Lift runs on Saturday & Sunday from 9am – 4pm.
Black:
- Ghoster
Hand built technical trail featuring rock gardens, roll downs & off camber turns
Double Black:
- Bedrocker
Hand built technical trail featuring rock gardens, roll downs & long rock slabs - PB & C
Hand built technical trail featuring rock gardens, roll downs, drops and wooden berms. (This trail ends at the Main Side)