Largest in the White Mountains

All Levels Welcome
With over 14 miles of trails covering 1,000 vertical feet, the Bike Park trails are ideal for beginners and seasoned riders alike. Discover everything from the forgiving corners and straightaways of Mainline, steep berms of Derailer and rock gardens of Steam Punk.
Bigger. Faster. Longer.

Mainline
3-Mile Beginner Trail

Slack Action
Advanced Technical Trail

Derailer
Go Off The Rails

King Pin
1-Mile Advanced Freeride Trail
High-Speed Lift
Catch a ride on Kancamagus 8 , a high-speed state-of-the-art chairlift that brings riders up 1,065 vertical feet in under 6 minutes. Each chair holds up to 5 bikes and can be loaded (and unloaded) by riders themselves— utilizing Doppelmayr's Bike Clip system.


3 Miles From Highway
Conveniently located 3 miles from Interstate I-93, the Bike Park winds through the White Mountain National Forest, offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks.
Your Ticket To Ride.
Pre-Season Sale
Ride the largest Bike Park in the White Mountains. Save on your Bike Park Pass now.
Benefits
- Buddy Tickets
- Park Partner Tickets
- Food and Retail Discounts
Here We Grow Again
More trails scheduled for construction and opening this season.

MTB Day Tickets
Your day access to Loon's lift-served Bike Park, and cross-country trail network.
Whether you want to crank all day, start your weekend early with the Friday Afternoon ticket, or grab a 2-hour bike break with the new 2-Hour Ticket, we'll get you cranking.
GO Card
Buy a lift ticket, ticket pack or season pass and it comes loaded on a GO Card. Buy online and get your GO Card at a PUB (Pick Up Box)—located at every base area.
Pick It Up.
At a PickUp Box, scan the QR code in your confirmation email to dispense your GO Card.
Put It Away.
Place the GO Card in your jacket pocket away from cellphone or keys. Then head to the lift.
Use It. Again.
Printing a GO Card costs $5, so hang onto it. Reload it online with future purchases in any season.
Bike Park Hours
What You Need to Ride
Here are guidelines of the gear you need to ride Loon Bike Park

- A helmet is required while riding.
- Bikes with wheels larger than 20 inches are required to have front suspension.
- Bikes are required to have front and rear hand brakes.
- Wheels must be a minimum of 20 inches.
- Tires wider than 4.75 inches will not fit properly within the Bike Clip lift carrier.
- Direct-Mount and Large (or oversized) fenders may not fit properly within the Bike Clip lift carrier. Use fender test station prior to loading.
- e-Bikes (with batteries connected) are not allowed on the downhill mountain biking trails or East Ridge Trail Network.
- WHAT TO WEAR
When it comes to downhill biking, comfort and mobility are king. Wear comfortable athletic clothing. - Closed-toed athletic shoes or light hiking boots with a good tread are required. For men, we suggest long shorts, and a long sleeve top, preferably made from athletic material.
- For women, leggings or long shorts and a long sleeve or ¾ length athletic shirt.
- No matter what, as long as you're comfortable and have free movement, you'll be ready to hit the trails!
Learn To Ride
Lessons
First timers and families looking to get out on the trails together will find a great home at Loon.

Rentals
The right ride for the right trails. Bikes specifically designed for downhill mountain biking.

Bike Park Map
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