VILLAGE PATHS LIFT-SERVED TRAILS Beans for Breakfast (.25 Mile) An entry-level introduction to freeride terrain including berm turns, rolls and dips. Bluegrass (.25 Mile) A fun, short single-track through the aspen groves and open ski runs. Celtic Way™ (.5 Mile) Connects Let it Ride to Bluegrass—winding & twisting across open ski trails and lodgepole pine forests. Easy Street (.25 Mile) Easiest access to the River Run base area. Access from Jackstraw Road. • Paved multi-use recreation paths connecting villages, shops, restaurants and activities • Expect walkers, dogs and road bikes • Requires basic bike handling skills Let it Ride™ (2.75 Miles) A fun “roller coaster ride” across ski trails and through the woods. Ride On™ (.25 Mile) A fun shortcut between Let it Ride and Boy Scouts. LEGEND Sleepy Hollow (.5 Mile) Rolling single-track through aspen & pines. GREEN Girl Scouts (1.25 Mile) Turning single-track through lodgepole forest and across open ski trails. Great view of Lake Dillon. Dercum Summit ................11,640' Base Elevation...................9,280' Vertical Drop.....................2,360' Easiest Suz’s Cruise™ (1 Mile) Connects bottom of Girls Scouts to top of Mosquito Coast, Eye of the Tiger, and Let It Ride via a rolling, twisting single-track—short, but sweet. A great “Green” single-track experience. • Single-track dirt trails, 18" – 36" wide, gentle grades (6%) • Open and forested areas, smaller embedded rocks, loose rocks, and tree roots • Requires basic mountain bike handling skills More Difficult Boy Scouts (.5 mile) Rolling single-track across ski trails and through lodgepole pines. Unpatrolled Trail Eye of the Tiger (1.25 Mile) This rolling trail winds in and out of the forest and offers bridges, berms and rocks. Most Difficult Logger’s Way (1.25 Mile) Fast and flowing trail with berms, small jumps and rollers. A great introduction to freeride terrain. Service Road Uphill Route Mosquito Coast (1.25 Mile) A fast and enjoyable ride across the mountain with options to try more difficult freeride features. Keystone Rec Path BLUE Extreme Terrain Paved Walking/Bike Path River Run Trail (.75 Mile) Single-track trail that winds across ski runs leading to the base of the Summit Express Lift and River Run Gondola. Hiking Trail • Steeper grades (average 10%), larger rocks and roots • May encounter moderate free-ride features: elevated bridges, berm turns, and small tabletop type features • Requires good mountain bike handling skills Drop Cowboy Up This short but sweet trail offers tight technical turns, log drops, and a huge rock garden. Ladder Bridges Money The name says it all—table tops & massive berm turns. Wall Ride Skills Park Motorhead Flowing singletrack with berms, step jumps, table tops, bridges, and rocky descents. Cocktails First Aid Wild Thing A technical, narrow single-track, with tight twisting turns, steeps and rock drops through large aspen stands. Food & Beverage Even Flow This is a steep trail with switchbacks and one of our longest northshore bridges with many unique feature options. Information Guest Services Lifts with Downloading Helter & Skelter This pair of trails utilize the steep terrain around an old power line, including some rocky descents and optional jumps. Patrol Phones High Speed Dirt Tight winding turns through the woods and over some steeper rocky sections, with multiple options. Repair Bench/Tools Picnic Area Rules of the Trail Jam Rock Features and rocks galore—five larger jump options and a rocky forest with progressive line choices. IMBA developed the “Rules of the Trail” to promote responsible and courteous conduct on shared-use trails. Keep in mind that conventions for yielding and passing may vary in different locations, or with traffic conditions. 1. Ride Open Trails 2 Leave No Trace 3 Control Your Bicycle 4 Yield Appropriately 5 Never Scare Animals 6 Plan Ahead Milky Way Flowing single-track with sweeping berm turns and multiple features for advanced riders. Sanitarium Rolling, fast, flowy downhill through the forest with our longest bridge ever leading to an exciting 14' tall corkscrew feature. 3-P Road (.5 mile) A dirt service road which accesses the beginning of Mosquito Coast and Let It Ride. Please use caution as you may encounter motorized vehicles and other riders. Cadillac Road (.5 mile) A dirt service road which accesses Gondola Mid Station, Sanitarium, Boy Scouts and Wild Thing. Restrooms Shuttle Sprint Charging Station • Most difficult, steep single-track trails, larger free-ride features • May encounter stair-type drops that can be rolled down • May encounter large rock gardens and roots • Requires advanced mountain bike handling skills Bike Park Sponsors (See reverse side for complete IMBA Rules.) Jackstraw Road (6 miles) A dirt service road that goes to the Mountain House base area. Please use caution as you may encounter motorized vehicles. Jaybird (.5 mile) A dirt service road which accesses Gondola Mid Station. • May encounter extremely rocky, steep terrain • Challenging free-ride features including skinny bridges, step-ups, drops, and large jump features • These trails are designed for expert downhill bike riders Keystone Bike Path (6 miles to Dillon) Continuous paved trail network which extends from the Ski Tip Neighborhood to the River Course. Timbers Hiking Trail (.25 Mile) Scenic shortcut through big pines along the Snake River between the Mountain House and River Run base area. WHAT’S NEW The 2015 Keystone Bike Park features a variety of upgrades, rebuilds and additions such as: • Self-loading bike trays to the Summit Express chairlift. This addition will increase uphill capacity while also providing riders with a more convenient and streamlined mountain biking experience. • A bigger Skills Park with improved jump lines and a new pump track RULES OF THE TRAIL • New wall ride added to Paid In Full and rhythm section to Mosquito Coast • New flow trail added to Girl Scouts, which features rollers and berms designed for all abilities For additional information on upgrades, maintenance and new builds occurring throughout the summer please visit www.KeystoneBikePark.com FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES PICK UP ANY RED ON-MOUNTAIN PHONE OR FROM A CELL PHONE CALL 970-496-4000 Uphill Traffic has the Right-of-Way on Jackstraw Road. Bikers Yield to Pedestrians and Equestrians. Bikers and Pedestrians Yield to Equestrians. • Uphill access is not allowed on designated down-hill trails. • Uphill access during operations hours is permitted only on Jackstraw and Cadillac Roads. • Uphill travel on single-track trails is permitted before and after hours of bike park operation. DROP ZONE Dercum Hiking Trail (1.75 mile) A gradual to moderate loop, starting from and returning to the summit of Dercum Mountain. This trail winds through evergreen forest and wild flowers to the tundra and back. This is a hikers’ trail only, no bikes, please. • Man-made practice features with rails, bridges, berms, and tabletops • Requires good mountain bike handling skills EXTREME Punk Rock Short, technical, single-track boulder field. TNT Aggressive descent on overgrown mining and logging roads, offering alternate freeride features. Look for the Ida Belle’s mine off to your right. BLACK Automated External Defibrillator Bike Rentals SKILLS PARK ATM Paid-In-Full A newly designed trail that weaves in and out of trees with high-speed features & alternate lines. • Alley 1 (Piranha, Barracuda) Medium & large drops — 5' to 22' • Alley 2 (Paranoid) Rock drop, natural take-off, narrow wood landing • Alley 3 (Voodoo)—Very steep rock garden • Alley 4 (Witch Doctor)—Bridge launch, natural landing, berm runout
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