Bike Big White opened yesterday, with hundreds of downhill mountain bikers flocking from across British Columbia to test out North America鈥檚 newest bike park.
The park opened at 10 a.m. Friday morning with access to 11 trails, including green trails such as Bumblebee, Pry Bar and Hot Tub, and double black trail Rock Hammer.
Big White local, Noah East, 15, was in line at the Bullet Chair by 7 a.m. to catch first chair.
鈥淭here aren鈥檛 many things like mountain biking 鈥 it takes a certain element of focus, and there鈥檚 the fear factor too,鈥 said East. 鈥淚鈥檓 stoked that Big White has opened the bike park because it鈥檚 really gotten me into the sport. So far, my favourite trail is Hot Tub because of the jump lines and flow sections.鈥
With construction implemented by Alpine Bike Parks, the trails have been built by bikers looking to create a truly unique riding destination that speaks to the soul of mountain biking.
鈥淲hat makes this project so unique is the absolutely stunning terrain and the decision to develop family-friendly trails that meander thorough the alpine environment,鈥 said Judd de Vall, principal of Alpine Bike Parks. 鈥淭here are many lift-serviced bike parks, but very few anywhere in the world that provide a flow trail experience above the tree line.鈥
Big White Ski Resort has invested $2 million in building the bike park over the last three years and the on-mountain build is set to continue throughout 2017.
With the Bullet Chair spinning for trail access on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and holiday Mondays for the rest of the summer season, the build crew will continue to shape and finish trails mid-week, opening more trails as they are completed in the coming weeks.
Full-day biking lift tickets are$25 and are available to purchase from the on-mountain ticket office; kids aged 12 and under can ride for $15. The mountain also offers bike rentals, a bike service centre, a retail store and several restaurants, including The Woods and Clocktower Coffee Co.