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Snowmass Bike Park

With 25 miles of purpose-built, diverse trails—from beginner-friendly and flowing singletrack to adrenaline-inducing downhill—the Snowmass Bike Park extends almost 3,000 vertical feet from the top of the Elk Camp Chairlift down to Snowmass Base Village. Plan your trip and find your flow no matter your skill level this summer at Colorado's Gold-Level Bike Park.

Snowmass Bike Park trails winding down the mountain

Hours of Operation

Closed for the Season

Snowmass Bike Park trails winding down the mountain

Casual cruising, root and rock dropping, berm turning, jumping, and jibbing—time spent rolling around some of the Roaring Fork Valley’s most beautiful trails on two wheels has the power to transport and transform you.

Looking for friendly trails that allow you to soak up the scenery? We’ve got ‘em. Steep descents littered with rocky drops to get your adrenaline pumping? We have those too. The Snowmass Bike Park offers everything you love about an on-mountain experience at Aspen Snowmass—lift-accessed fun on some of the world’s best terrain, opportunities to learn from the industry’s best bike park Coaches, time outdoors with friends and family, and a delicious meal or cold beverage at the end of the day.

The Roaring Fork Valley, home to Aspen and Snowmass, is designated an IMBA Gold-Level Ride Center, one of only seven in the world and the only Gold-Level Ride Center in Colorado.


Make the Most of Your Experience

Bonus Bike Nights at Snowmass

Bonus Bike Nights

On select Tuesdays throughout the summer, we keep things open a little later so you can squeeze in more runs and enjoy dinner at Sunset Tuesdays at Elk Camp.

Snowmass Trails

  • Open
  • Mtb Technical
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  • Mtb Freeride
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  • Hike - Easiest
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  • Hike - Expert Only
    Biker in Snowmass Bike park rides over wooden feature in the fall at Aspen Snowmass

    Mountain Bikers Responsibility Code

    Learn more about the Mountain Biker's Responsibility Code, developed by the National Ski Areas Association to help inform users about the basic information and decision-making while riding on the variety of trails within a ski area’s trail network.

    Cancellation Policy

    Completely unused Snowmass Bike Park, Sightseeing, and Lost Forest Base tickets are refundable. Lost Forest Canopy, Treeline, and Bonus Night Tickets require 48-hour cancellation notice. No refunds due to weather if operations remain open. No partial refunds.

    Weather Policy
    Summer weather in the Rocky Mountains is unpredictable and out of our control. As a result, we do not offer refunds due to weather impacts on our operation. Please check the forecast while planning your activities.

    E-Bike Usage

    E-bikes are not allowed anywhere on Snowmass Mountain (service roads, downhill park, cross country trails).