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About Trails

In May 2019, Loon broke ground on a multi-phase plan to build a network of lift-serviced downhill mountain biking trails. 

Now in our 6th season of operation, Loon continues to expand the downhill network. Designed and built in conjunction with Highland Trails LLC, of the industry-leading Highland Mountain Bike Park, the new network of trails is the largest in the white mountains. 

Bigger. Faster. Longer.

Aerial View of Governors Lodge

14+ Miles

Purpose Built Trails

Riders on Mainline

Mainline

3-mile Beginner Trail

Riders on Kanc 8

Kanc 8

State-of-the-art chairlift

Aerial View of Mountain in Summer

1,000 Vertical Feet

Largest in White Mountains

Freeride Trails

constructed enhanced/modified terrain, obstacles, and features such as jumps, berms, banks, bridges, drops, etc. created from dirt, wood or other materials. Freeride Trails may also incorporate Technical Trail features and designs. Freeride Trails are designed to be ridden downhill. The skills necessary to navigate Freeride Trails include negotiating variable terrain, such as jumps and drops. 

Bike Park Trail

Technical Trails

contain roots, gravel, rocks, logs, water crossings, jumps, drops and other natural characteristics and obstacles found in the natural environment, and may also include some man-made obstacles and bridges. Technical Trails look largely natural. They may be designated for downhill and/or uphill travel. The skills necessary to navigate Technical Trails include negotiating variable terrain, such as jumps and drops. 

From beginner to expert, our network is designed with progression in mind. Our dedicated trail crew is constantly working to create and enhance the bike park with trails and features that help you progress as a rider. Get ready to elevate your ride! 

Don't Forget:
Pre-Ride. Re-Ride. Free-Ride 

Trail Progression Scale

East Ridge Trail Network

Cross Country Trails

Get off the beaten path. Explore over 6 miles of cross-country trails that meander along the scenic Pemigewasset River and ascend through the forest of lower Black Mountain. A great option for intermediate and advanced riders, Loon's East Ridge trail network uses the former logging roads that harken back to Lincoln's days as a logging town. 

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