Friday, June 3, 2016

Mammoth Bike Park – Radical Terrain & Tons of Trails

 
Mammoth Bkie Park. 80 miles of single track. Awesome views.
Mammoth Bike Park (photo: visitmammoth.com)

Grab your bicycle and riding gear; mountain bike season at Mammoth Bike Park is upon us. Summer trails open June 10 and if you hurry, you can score a discount on a Summer Bike Park pass if you purchase before June 5.
 
Mammoth Bike Park - biggest bike park in the west. Incredible views, 3,500 acres
Mammoth Bike Park (photo:mammothmountain.com)
 
Mammoth Bike Park is a leading pedal-pushing destination and the biggest bike park in the West. With 3,500 acres and over 80 miles of single track, its trails are second only to the spectacular scenery you’ll witness on your outing.
 
Mammoth Bike Park - fast downhills, dirt jumps, wooden ramps
Mammoth Bike Park (photo: mammothmountain.com)
 
The variety of terrain draws cyclists of all skill levels to the bike park. Beginners can start out at the Discovery Zone, an area with short practice loops and smooth turns and surfaces that allow the novice to get used to their equipment and handling of the bike. Intermediate and advanced trails are as diverse as the mountain itself, with fast downhills, rocky switchbacks, dirt jumps, and wooden ramps. Experts and pros can push the limit with trails aptly named Bullet, Velocity and Recoil, where you’ll be challenged by steep trails, rough surfaces and fast, adrenalin-rush descents.
 
Mammoth Bike Park fun for all ages. Bike rentals available.
Mammoth Bike Park (photo: mammothmountain.com)
 
Don’t be intimidated if you’re a first-timer to mountain biking. Mammoth Bike Park offers private and group lessons to ensure you get the most out of your cycling experience. As an added convenience, they have brand new Trek bikes available for rental (standard helmets are included). They even have special bikes built just for kids, so even the little ones can enjoy the awesome trails.
 
Mammoth Mountain is located in Mammoth Lakes, CA and accessible via US Hwy 395. It’s approximately 5 hours north (by car) of Los Angeles.

More Information: Mammoth Bike Park
Location: 1 Minaret Road, Mammoth Lakes California 93546
Phone: 1-800-626-6684

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