Bike Trail Report

Opening Weekend Report

The wait is over — the Cranmore Bike Park is officially open for the season! 

Join us weekends and holidays from 10am–4pm through mid-June for lift-serviced downhill riding, flow trails, and mountain fun for all ability levels.

This weekend’s forecast is shaping up for a great start to the season. Saturday brings mostly cloudy skies with temperatures in the upper 60s — ideal riding weather. Things cool off a bit Sunday, with temperatures in the mid 50s and scattered showers. Memorial Day Monday looks warmer, with temps climbing into the low 70s and showers expected throughout the day.

Trail crew update: work is underway on Griffin, our brand-new beginner technical trail designed to help riders build confidence and progress their skills. Griffin is expected to open around July 1.

We’re also excited to announce that Loam Pass has added Cranmore Bike Park to its growing network of premier riding destinations across North America. Loam Pass holders receive two visits to Cranmore Bike Park, plus a third day at 50% off.

Planning to ride all season? 2026 Bike Park Season Passes are on sale now for just $209 — but prices increase June 19. Even better: 2026/27 Happy Trails Season Pass holders, 2025 Cranmore Bike Park Season Pass holders, plus members of New England Mountain Bike Association and Ride NoCo save an additional $25.

Every bike park ticket also includes a scenic chairlift ride, a must-do while you’re here. Take a trip to the summit and stop by the Meister Hut for lunch, snacks, and beverages with mountain views. Food will also be available Saturday on the Fairbank Lodge Patio, and grab-and-go items can be found in our new retail space located on the first floor of Fairbank Lodge, Basecamp Essentials.

As always, ride smart, respect the trails, and take a moment to review the Mountain Bikers Responsibility Code before heading out. We’ll see you on the mountain!

BUY PASS

    two riders on downhill flow trail

    Day at the Beech

    Closed

    Skills Park

    Closed

    The Great Traverse

    Closed

    The Learning Curve

    Closed

    Griffin

    Closed

    Jackalope

    Closed

    Yeti

    Closed

    Stemboggen

    Closed

    Twister w/jump line option

    Closed

    Kettle Connector (to Kettle Ridge area - ride at own risk)

    Closed

    Nessie

    Closed

    Squatch

    Closed

    Mothman

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    Mountain Bikers Responsibility Code

    Mountain biking involves risk of serious injury or death. Your knowledge, decisions and actions contribute to your safety and that of others.

    STAY IN CONTROL
    You’re responsible for avoiding objects and people.

    KNOW YOUR LIMITS
    Ride within your ability. Start small and work your way up.

    PROTECT YOURSELF
    Use an appropriate bike, helmet and protective equipment.

    INSPECT AND MAINTAIN YOUR EQUIPMENT
    Know your components and their operation prior to riding.

    BE LIFT SMART
    Know how to load, ride and unload lifts safely. Ask if you need help. 

    INSPECT TRAILS AND FEATURES
    Conditions change constantly; plan and adjust your riding accordingly.

    OBEY SIGNS AND WARNINGS
    Stay on marked trails only. Keep off closed trails, and non-designated bike trails (ski trails and glades). Ride in the direction indicated.

    BE VISIBLE
    Do not stop where you obstruct a trail, feature, landing or are not visible.

    LOOK AND YIELD TO OTHERS
    Look both ways and yield when entering or crossing a road or trail. When overtaking, use caution and yield to those ahead.

    COOPERATE
    If involved in or witness to an incident, identify yourself to staff.