MOUNTAIN BIKING AT CATAMOUNT

In the early 1980’s, Catamount Outdoor Family Center was one of the first places to open trails for mountain biking in the US. We are a pioneer in adaptive friendly trails, with accessible routes also opening in the 1980’s. We are in the middle of a major planning effort to revamp the entire network, with on-going improvement on existing trails too. Please join and support Catamount!

TERRAIN

With over 20 miles of trails, highlighted with a several miles of friendly adaptive accessible single track and double track to explore, Catamount has something to offer everyone. Explore the wide gravel trails throughout forest and fields. Challenge your skills on our single track network and find the trail side features throughout the property. Visit our two great pump tracks and wooden features to refine your fundamental skills before testing yourself on the advanced park, complete with a dual slalom course, 2 jump lines, a rock spine, progressive drops and more! Catamount has much to offer mountain bikers of all ages and abilities.

Come check out our wonderful facility and find out why Catamount is so much fun!

RENTALS

We have sweet fresh Salsa Cycles Spearfish 29″ full suspension adult bikes and Scott 20″/24″/26″ smaller people bike rentals available. These bikes were chosen to match Catamount’s terrain options. Rentals are first come first serve.

EVENTS & HAPPENINGS

In addition to our trail network, Catamount offers numerous mountain bike events and programs such as our Weekly Race Series for MTB and CX, a youth summer camp program that has been running for over 20 years, a Cycling Club for youth ages 8-12, and clinics and lessons for adult and youth.

RATES

Bike Rental 26″-29″ Tires: $40

Bike Rental 20″-24″ Tires: $20

Day Membership Fee: $10.00/adults; $5/youth (5 and under are free)

GET A MEMBERSHIP

Choose from a variety of membership options online and use Catamount as often as you like.

Bike Rental Damage Policy

When Catamount staff review a returning bike rental, below are the types of damage that need to be paid for by guests.

  • Dented or bent parts, including frame, stem, fork and shock, crank arms, pedals
  • Kinked or damaged hoses, housing or cables
  • Bent brake rotors, damage to brake housing and levers  
  • Wheel out of true
  • Hole in tire
  • Bent or broken chain, derailleur, chainring or cassette
  • Scratched shock or fork on the travel piston
  • Overall suspension damage
  • Cleaning fee

If any of these are found on a returning rental bike, Catamount’s Fleet Manager will assess the damage for a cost. Staff will collect your credit card information and use it when we get the bill from our Fleet Manager or partner shop.

Damages that don’t require guest payment include:

  • Minor scratches
  • Tires need air

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