Due to weather, WildSide will be closed September 27, 2024.

Bike Trails

TRACK DOWN YOUR PERFECT TRAIL.

With 12 different trails to choose from, and 8 miles of total terrain to cover, you’ve got a lot of options ahead. Take a look at our detailed trail map to get an idea of the right routes for you. No wrong answers.

Beginner Trails

Perfect trails for every rider, no matter your experience level.

Chicken of the Woods

Our longest downhill trail offers a “choose your own adventure” experience. You can go fast or take it easy, with advanced features on the sides for those feeling brave.

Holler Holler

A green downhill trail that gives you your first taste of technical features. Expect rocky sections, steeper parts, and single track through the trees, making you wanna holler.

Creek Climb

Climbing Trail Only

This climbing trail follows a picturesque creek all the way to the top. It’s a great way to warm up and get your blood flowing before hitting the downhill trails.

Upper Creek

Climbing Trail Only

An extension of Creek Climb, taking you higher up with some exposure and drop-offs into the valley. The trail continues to follow the creek but at a higher elevation.

Halfway Up

Climbing Trail Only

This climbing connector trail leads to the lowest hub. It’s a flow trail with some rollers, making it a great cutoff if you want to session the lower trails.

Rod Run

A family-friendly, dog-friendly, flat, and easy hiking and biking trail. It’s smooth, machine-groomed, and close to basecamp, making it an ideal starter trail for warming up.

Queen Jolene

The easiest trail from the top, part of the simplest way down. This wide, machine-built trail allows you to build speed comfortably. It’s a favorite among beginners and pros alike, with berms that are beyond compare.

Intermediate Trails

A more technical ride with a bit more challenging features. Better suited for riders with some mountain biking experience.

Rattler Ridge

The easiest blue on the mountain, perfect for taking your ride to the next level. It features stacked berms and jump lines that you can either roll over or catch some air on.

Very Gneiss

Starting with a few pedal strokes, this trail quickly drops into a super flowy downhill. It gets progressively more challenging with steeper sections, rock features, double jumps, and big berms.

Trillium

A hand-built single track flow trail that passes by a cave. Expect tight turns, berms, and natural rock features, ending with a section perfect for showing off your best tricks at BaseCamp.

Advanced Trails

High-difficulty trails featuring steep descents, large jumps, challenging berms. Best suited for riders with extensive experience.

Whip-Or-Will

A thrilling downhill trail for adventurous riders. It starts with a fast jump line and ends with steep, stacked berms, delivering an adrenaline rush.

Dolly's Curves

A black diamond option off Very Gneiss, this progressive trail features huge hipped jumps and a final sequence of berms and jumps visible from BaseCamp.

Jump Lines

Test your skills in our Jump Park!

Baby Bear

Perfect for beginners, this line has roll-offs and small rock jumps. It starts with a step down, transitions into a gentle jump line, and ends with a berm, ideal for first-timers or a warm-up.

Mama Bear

Get a little sendy with a short bridge and flatter landing. This line starts with a drop, transitions into a jump line, and finishes with a berm, offering a fun, manageable challenge.

Papa Bear

Welcome to the big papa! Steep jumps and landings with the tallest bridge in the park and double black diamond features. It starts with a drop, transitions into a thrilling jump line, and ends with a berm.

Track Your Ride

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Got Questions?

Trail FAQs

WildSide trails are rated Beginner (Green), Intermediate (Blue), and Advanced (Black). Refer to our trail map to see which trails best fit your skill level.

Yes, our trails are open year-round however, operating hours may be limited during off season months.

Yes, the trails are built and maintained for most weather conditions. Please refer to the link below for trail status.

Click here for trail status.

View our trail map here.

We have 8 miles of biking trails with more to come.

Most of our trails are specifically designed as downhill biking trails unless otherwise noted.

Sorry, but for the most part no. Your bike must have at least one form of suspension, 24-inch wheels, and disk brakes to ride on our trails.

Sorry, but no. Adaptive bikes are not allowed on our trails.

Yes! We do have a bike shuttle. To use the shuttle, purchase a pedal + shuttle pass.

Click here to view our passes.