Ride Mammoth's Bike Park
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Terrain for all skill levels. Over 80 miles of single track. With over 3,500 acres to explore, you'll never get bored.
Mammoth Mountain Bike Park offers terrain for every ability level, boasting 3,500 acres and over 80 miles of single track. We offer the best beginner experience in the industry with the Discovery Zone, miles and miles of forested intermediate trail riding and are the leaders in building diverse and creative gravity fed DH and all-mountain expert and pro level trails.
Our Bike Park blankets all of Mammoth Mountain and more, with access to the Lakes Basin to the south and miles of USFS roads and trails to the north. Start your two-wheeled expedition at the Adventure Center (adjacent to Main Lodge), where you’ll find tickets, rentals and demos, lessons, repairs and retail.
From the Adventure Center, you’ll be able to access beginner terrain on Discovery Chair or take the Gondola to the mid-station or summit for intermediate and advanced terrain. Feel free to ask our bike rangers and retail personnel about the experience you’re looking for; this crew knows every one of our 3,500 acres by heart!
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Leave a ReviewTons Of Slippery Fun
Mammoth is a really unique park. It is unlike any bike park I've ever ridden. It's a massive park with lots of trails, which I found to be graded a bit harder than their actual skill level compared to other parks. The pumice stone is very sloppy and deep and traction is very rarely a guarantee. That being said this makes the riding really fun and an awesome challenge. Plenty of features and a wide variety of trails will keep riders of all skill levels happy. The only reason I gave this a 4 star is because whistler is 5 star and I don't think it's quite on that level.
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Unique Fast Fun
Fast loose sometimes techy 3000ft alpine elevation drop Handling progression on loose pumice
5.0
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