Understanding Bike Park Signage

All routes within the Bike Park are designated by colour-coded trail markers at the start of each descent.

Trails with an orange oval indicate freeride trails with man-made features and require jumping skills.

Work your way up to more advanced trails and features based on your progression, skill and comfort level.

SOURCE: www.inter-mtn.com

Freeride

Freeride trails are machine-cut and contain man-made features. Routes are enhanced with dirt jumps, ride-on features, gaps, narrow surfaces, wallrides, berms and other natural or constructed features. All freeride trails are identified with an orange oval.

NOTE: Jumping skills may be required

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Technical

Technical trails are designed to embrace the rugged shape and terrain of the mountain, utilizing a majority of natural terrain. Routes are typically hand-built and feature organic obstacles and stunts such as rocks, roots, logs, drops, jumps & other natural or constructed features that require technical riding skills. Technical trails are identified by just their difficulty symbol.

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Trail Ratings

Beginner

Gentle riding with obstacles such as gravel, roots, rocks, potholes and bridges.

MUST HAVE RIDDEN A BICYCLE BEFORE

Intermediate

Challenging riding with steep slopes and/or obstacles, possibly on narrow trails with man-made objects and features. These include but are not limited to: jumps, ramps, roots, rocks & other terrain variations.

MUST BE A COMPETENT MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDER

Advanced

Difficult riding with a mixture of long steep descents, loose trail surfaces, numerous natural & man-made obstacles and features.

These include but are not limited to: jumps, ramps, elevated features, gaps, drops, rocks and other terrain variations.

MUST HAVE ADVANCED MOUNTAIN BIKE HANDLING SKILLS

NOTE: There may be more difficult features to the sides of trails than otherwise indicated on the ratings