Very nice bike park, even the other people were curtious about our daughter who's just starting wanting to try the large woop section.
There's a tiny oval track that is there too for the kids who are still in training wheels or have one of those scoot bikes
They even have everything you need aside from a bike. They have loaner helmets, an air pump, and a broom to stop large debris of the snack track if your kid is still in training wheels.
We didn't get to try the trails yet, but from what we saw they looked very doable for an entire family when the kids get...
Read moreVery nice bike park. Great place to improve your MTB skill set. Pump track, slalom course, and free-ride jump line so far. They need more table tops for beginners learning to jump. The pump track is pretty good. Its small and no transitions, only 1 maybe 2 jump options, but it does it's job to teach you the pumping technique. One downside; lots of parents treat it like a kids playground. (especially the pump track) Love seeing the kids learn to ride, but some times the parents aren't watching out...so be careful of the kidos. (Usually not a...
Read moreReally cool park. It feels much better suited for mountain bikes though, compared to Elk Grove Bike Park (still my favorite Sacramento area bike park).
The trails at Auburn BP feel much more like a miniature version of a lift assist bike park, whereas I feel like Elk Grove BP is definitely more dirt jump/bmx focused.
That said, Auburn BP was a pleasant surprise and definitely worth a visit if you're in the area. Great quality trails and I'm excited to see what else they have planned for this bike park. Well done...
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