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grouse Bike Park

new mountain bike Park opening JUNE 2025

trail descriptions

Lemon Squeezy - Green Skills Zone
A beginner learning zone designed to introduce new riders to mountain biking. This area will feature small dirt elements, such as a pump track, natural rock formations, and wooden features, helping riders build the confidence needed to progress to the trails at Grouse Bike Park.

Tim’s Trim - Green Flow Trail
Tim’s Trim is a beginner flow trail that winds down the mountain, serving as the next step after the learning zone. The total trail is 3.5km and is designed to offer a smooth, enjoyable ride for new riders or those looking to build their skills in a relaxed environment. The trail features wide, sweeping turns that make it easy to maintain a steady pace without feeling overwhelmed. The path is mostly smooth, with small, gradual rollers that help riders get the feel of the bike’s natural motion, allowing for a fun, flowing experience. It is designed for beginners to either try the sport or progress toward more intermediate terrain. The Trail is named after Tim Peck who worked at Grouse for 39 years and sadly passed away in 2024. Tim’s Trim is named in honour of him and his legendary mustache. Features: small rollers, berms, wood bridges, machine built.

Oh Deer! - Blue Flow Trail
Oh Deer! Is an intermediate flow trail that is the next progression from Tim’s Trim. The trail is named after the number of deer that inhabited the trail during construction. Oh Deer! is a machine built 1.8km flow trail that offers a thrilling, yet manageable experience for riders who have mastered the basics and are ready to take on more dynamic terrain. This trail features smooth, flowing sections with gentle berms that allow riders to maintain speed while navigating tight turns. The trail winds through a variety of landscapes, from dense forest sections with roots and natural obstacles to open meadows with sweeping views. Intermediate riders can enjoy the mix of smooth, fast-paced sections interspersed with more technical challenges, such as rock drops and wood drops. Features: rock drops, wood drops, berms, rollers, wood bridges, machine built

Sooty’s Jump Line
Sooty’s is a 1.2km long cornerstone trail of Grouse Bike Park, designed primarily for intermediate riders looking to improve their bike skills while also offering a challenging experience for advanced and expert riders. The trail features a variety of jumps, including tombstone formations that provide extra airtime. These jumps are strategically placed along the line to keep riders engaged and push their limits while maintaining a fun, progressive flow. In addition to the jumps, Sooty’s includes sections with tight berms that test riders' cornering precision, as well as larger berms for smooth, high-speed turns. The combination of these features, along with its well-designed flow, makes it an excellent trail for refining technique and building confidence. Whether you're navigating technical sections or launching off jumps, Sooty’s offers a thrilling and well-constructed riding experience for all skill levels. Features: berms, jumps, machine built

Paper Cut - Black Tech
Paper Cut is an ode to the 2001, 2002, and 2003 World Cups held on Grouse Mountain. The World Cup downhill trail was designed by local rider Andrew Shandro, and Paper Cut follows most of the 1.2 km long World Cup DH route. This trail features all the elements you'd expect on a black technical trail—rock drops, steep chutes, rock gardens, fast and flowy sections, tight turns, and more. Paper Cut is sure to keep advanced and expert riders entertained from top to bottom.

More trail descriptions coming soon!