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The Truckee Bike Park is located in beautiful Truckee, CA. The Park has the sweetest flow lines and the smoothest strider/pump track for all skill levels to progress. Along with beginner to advanced jump lines. The Park has something fun for everyone.

With the effort of volunteers and Biking For a Better World, The Park has been magically transformed from dirt and sagebrush to a world-class-cycling destination. 

Open to the public from sunrise to sunset (weather permitting), seven days a week during the summer months. Upon arriving at the park please take the time to read and respect the rules.

Pump Track, Dirt Jumps, Flow Lines, Dual Slalom Track, XC Trail, Drop Zone & MORE...

From beginner to expert, there is something at the park for everyone.

For more information visit the Truckee Bike Park website.

PUMP/STRIDER TRACK

Anyone can enjoy the 30,000 sq foot pump track and strider track. It is designed to help fine-tune bike handling skills and timing. The object is to maintain momentum throughout the course with minimal pedaling.

DIRT JUMPS

From beginner to intermediate lines, these dirt jumps will have you itching to get airborne. Check the map for beginner to advanced lines. All paths do cross, so remember to look before you leap.

FLOW LINES

The flow lines at The Park are a great way to learn how to maintain speed and grace while progressing through various jumps. This is where riders can strut their stuff and show off their unique styles.

DUAL SLALOM TRACK

The dual slalom allows riders of all skill levels to race side-by-side. The course consists of rollers and berms. The dual slalom course gives riders the chance to challenge their friends head-to-head. Check events to participate in upcoming races.

XC LOOP/XC TRAIL 

Starting just off of the parking lot this 1.5-mile short track loop around The Park will get any new rider ready for the trails. It is a great place to test cornering and maneuverability with few natural features. At The Park entrance, there is a second start for the single track trail that will put you out on the return path for the flow lines and dual slalom. 

DROP ZONE 

With five progressions of drop levels, anyone can work on their drops. Remember to look before you leap, follow the return path, and have fun! There are two wooden drops and three rock drops.