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Level: Intermediate
Length: 2 mi (3.2 km)
Surface: Other
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +20/ -20 ft
Total: 6 riders
Mountain Biking Green River Bike Park
#40 of 256 mountain bike trails in Wyoming
While it is only 3.5 acres in size, the park features a huge pumptrack, dirt jump lines ranging from beginner to expert, progressive drop zone, jump trail, and an "elevated trail" with north shore-style ladder bridges. The park has "one of the most amazing backdrops in the country: sandstone mountains and the Green River," according to bike park designer and builder Nat Lopes of Hilride. With 30-80 riders per weekday and over 200 riders per weekend day, the social proof is clear: Green River Bike Park has it going on!
First added by Greg Heil on Jul 8, 2013. Last updated Apr 28, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: unknown
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: unknown
- Pump track: yes
- Restrooms: unknown
- Fat bike grooming: unknown
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: unknown
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Directions to the Bike Park: From Hwy 80, exit 91 Green River/WY-530/E Flaming Gorge Way, Merge onto E Flaming Gorge Way, Take ramp onto Uinta Dr., Turn left on Monroe Ave, Stay straight when Monroe Ave. becomes dirt and enters Stratton-Myers Park, Drive to end of road and park. The Green River Bike Park is across the creek just south of the parking lot.
Awesome skill building park!!! I logged 5 miles in 30 minutes here and would've kept riding for far longer if I had the time. If you're trying to advance your MTB skills then this is the place to go for some of the tricky balance obstacles and for safely building up the confidence to take drops.
Thank |Fun park to hone in your balance and technical riding skills. There's something for everyone and all abilities here to make you feel like you can roll with the best of 'em.
Thank |I had lots of fun here although the wind was a challenge on some days. I really enjoyed the balance course with all the ladder bridges that rings the outside of the park. I also like how there are advanced areas of the park seperate from the beginner areas. This is a very mellow place to go if you've never really ridden a park before and it's a great place to hone your trail skills with smooth drops and ease of access as you can go round and round until you dial in your manuever. I've been here 4 times over the last summer and this fall and it's never been very busy! There are pump track like sections of dirt jumps intermixed with wooden wall rides and ladder bridge drops of various heights. This seems like a well made and well developed park for such a small population center.
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