McCall
Brundage Mountain Bike Park in Idaho has offered lift-served mountain biking since the early 1990s and is well known for gravity-fed thrills on 26 miles of single track.
Eagle, ID
Eagle mountain Bike Park was one of the first public bike parks in the country, which has grown quickly thanks to community support and dedicated volunteers.
Sandpoint
Schweitzer Resort Mountain Bike Park offers a little bit of something for everyone, whether you're a downhill junky or a cross country fanatic, you'll find over 40 miles of trails at Schweitzer.
Kellogg
Silver Mountain Bike Park offers a wide variety of trails for everyone with North America's longest gondola you will have quick and easy access to Idaho's best lift-served bike trails.
Fairfield
Soldier bike park sits at the mouth of Idaho's Sawtooth National Forest near Boise & Sun Valley. Ride lift-served downhill trails & camp onsite at this mountain bike haven.
Donnelly
Tamarack Bike Park in Idaho offers riders 1,700 vertical feet of groomed mountain bike trails from beginner to intermediate, plus the bike park features rocky expert trails, tabletop jumps and wooden wall rides and bridges.
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