Private property. Annual MTB membership required, Individual $45, student $25, or $90 for family. Members, teams, and local clubs use the 60-acre plus area for mountain biking. Ski slopes and cross country ski trails add up to fat tire fun in the spring, summer and fall, and groomed fat bike trails in the winter. Professionally designed and built single track, screaming downhills with lots of terrain, Straight ups and downs, and big double track climbs challenge even the best riders. The east pines provide kids and the more novice riders with a series of trails through pine forests that are relatively flat but very fun to cruise on. Buy a membership at <a href="https://www.blackhawkskiclub.org/membership-types">https://www.blackhawkskiclub.org/membership-types</a> and check trail conditions before you ride. No day use pass available.
Skills park/jump line is awesome. Bathrooms are available and have hand sanitizer!
Thank |When I was there last year I saw a lot of potential. The climbing trail was built so well that I didn't feel anything in my legs afterward. The few downhill trails that were open were awesome, too. Think abundant jumps, drops, steeps, and technical sections. Overall, some incredible craftsmanship was on display even if the tracks were a little overgrown. Lastly, the new pump track/trail through the woods at the top of the hill provided enough thrills to keep me occupied for half an hour. The only problem is that they let a lot of the other runs get completely overgrown. Because of this, there's not a ton of riding, so I'm not really sure if it's worth the membership or a drive out there. I'll ride it again soon and report back.
Thank |Really cool spot. worth the membership. Seemed to be mostly one big loop but really fun. nice long flow DH and 35 switchbacks up hill.
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