Frequently Asked Questions

Do I reserve Tickets?

No reservations needed. We do not sell out.

Where Can I Purchase my Bike Park Pass?

Purchase passes at the Windrock General Store. Credit cards accepted.

Does Windrock ever close?

Yes, we do not operate the shuttles if it snows. We are also closed on Christmas to give our staff time with their families.

Will a Windrock Park Annual Pass allow me to ride Windrock Bike Park?

No, Windrock Bike Park is not covered under the Windrock OHV Park Permit System.

How difficult are the trails?

Currently, the trails are moderate to difficult. We do not currently recommend our trails for beginners. Check back soon for new green and blue trails!

Can I shuttle myself or a group?

Shuttles operate 10-5. To request a private shuttle, contact us at info@windrockbikepark.com. You may not shuttle yourselves.

Is there food available?

Yes, the Windrock Grill is located on-site and open Friday-Sunday. Snacks and drinks are available at the General Store.

Is There a Season Pass Available?

Yes, Winter and Summer season passes are available. They can be purchased at the General Store.

Nov. 1 - April 31 for Winter
May 1 - Oct 31 for Summer

Can I coach or give lessons at the park

No, coaching or private lessons not sanctioned through Windrock Bike Park is prohibited. Failure to abide could revoke access to the park.

Can I bring my dog?

Well behaved dogs and well behaved owners are welcome. Dog’s must be leashed.

Do I need a Full Face Helmet

 Not required but strongly recommended. We have rentals available.

Can I hike or pedal uphill?

No hiking or uphill pedaling is permitted. All trails are one way- downhill.

I’m from out of town, where can I stay?

See our Travel & Accommodations here.

Can I rent a bike?

Yes! We have a fleet of rental bikes available. We suggest you reserve them online to ensure one is available. See the “Rentals” tab.

Can I borrow pads?

Yes! We offer helmets and pads for rent. We HIGHLY recommend wearing padded protection, especially if you are new to downhill riding.