Adventure is a feeling at the Cranmore Bike Park

Get ready to ride at Cranmore Bike Park, the ultimate destination for mountain biking in North Conway, New Hampshire. Featuring over 6 miles of wide-open, machine-groomed dirt flow trails, riders of all ability levels can experience the thrill of lift-access biking in the White Mountains. With a mix of flowing terrain, side hits, and technical features, it’s easy for friends and families to ride together while still challenging themselves along the way.

New to downhill biking or looking to warm up? Visit our base-area skills park, the perfect spot to build confidence, practice techniques, and find your flow before hitting the main trails.

The Cranmore Bike Park will reopen for summer operations Memorial Day Weekend.  

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2026 Bike Park Tickets

Full-day Access

Buy online in advance and save $5 on full day lift access

Adult (ages 13+)
$45

Junior (ages 12 and under)
$35

Skills Park Only
(does not include lift access, available at ticket office)
$10

After 1pm

Adult (ages 13+)
$39

Junior (ages 12 and under)
$29

Skills Park Only
(does not include lift access, available at ticket office)
$10

NEW Bike & Lift Package

Includes bike rental and lift access.

Adult
$99 Full Day
$85 Half Day (afternoon 1pm–close)

Youth
$45 Full Day
$39 Half Day (afternoon 1pm–close)

Season Pass

$209 all ages

PRICE INCREASE June 20th - $239

2025/2026 Happy Trails Season pass holders, 2025 Bike Park Season pass holders, and members of NEMBA and Ride NOCO get $25 off a 2026 Bike Park Season Pass

Are you a winter season pass holder?  Load your bike season pass onto the same card using the 14 digit WTP number found on the back of your pass.

Participants must be on a bike with a wheel diameter no smaller than 20” and be comfortable using hand brakes. Kids ages 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

What to know

The Cranmore Bike Park is chairlift-accessed and features 9 trails for downhill mountain biking spanning in difficulty. It is beginner-friendly, but guests still need to have the correct gear to have a safe and fun trip.

Family getting ready for bike park

Bikes, gear and what to bring

To ride the Cranmore Bike Park, guests must have:

  • A bike with dual-wheel brakes, and tires less than 3.5” in width and above 20” in diameter (Full-suspension bikes are available for rent but not required)

  • A helmet (full-face helmets are available for rent but not required)

  • Closed-toed, heeled sneakers

Not required, but recommended:

  • Goggles, biking glasses or other eye protection

  • Mountain biking gloves

  • Elbow and knee pads (available for rent)

  • Bug spray

  • Sunscreen

  • Water bottle (Cranmore has fill stations throughout the resort)

Rentals
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Who can ride the bike park?

Cranmore welcomes all ages and abilities in the Bike Park. Apart from an inability in, or unfamiliarity with, riding a bike, our park is the perfect place to gain or refine your downhill mountain biking skills. Each of our trails is built for progression, with optional side features for more advanced riders.

With 6 miles of machine-groomed flow trails, single-track technical trails, and a beginner's skills park, the Cranmore Bike Park was built so a group of guests with varying experience could all have a fun-filled, intimidation-free day on bikes, together.

Should I try the bike park?

There’s really no better place to test out the Cranmore Bike Park. It’s located in the center of a network of mountain biking trails, built by Ride NoCo and NEMBA, as well as directly connected to the MWV Rec Path.

So if you’re an avid mountain biker, looking to Strava a day of cross-country mountain bike miles, the Cranmore Bike Park makes an exhilarating warm up or cool down.

And if you’re new to the sport, or somewhere in between, the Bike Park and its employees are there to provide you a stress-free place to find your groove. Lift attendants will help you load and unload your bike on the chairlift, and our bike rangers can be found throughout the park for further assistance. And if you want to switch it up, those trails and the rec path are waiting for you.


Bike Park Family from behind going around curve on flow trail