Awesome Awesome Awesome Guide! I've been riding there for a Few Years and still tend to get turned around lost here and there. Call this the MMBP Study Guide!!! 👍👍
Best time to ride without much frustration is after Labor Day if you can. Early fall is usually pretty quiet on the trails, and you have cooler temps. I like riding uptown to Paper Route and across to Lake Mary. Thank you for the good overview of the bike park.
Fantastic overview, thanks. Overall I think that even if Mammoth has a lot of great blue trails, for an intermediate rider, it is pretty impossible using them all because it requires travbersing some black section, that you might not be ready for Also Midtown is not bad at all But, this is anyway the best overview I saw around, thanks
I am so glad that it can help you out. Hopefully it will help. You can watch clips of all trails but when its tricky to get there something like this can really help. Feel free to share it with anyone else that is heading to Mammoth. Cheers!
The trails you did not explore do not require an uphill pedal. All of them run into Juniper. You can exit Junioer on Lake Mary Road and take that downhill to the Village shuttle. You only need to uphill pedal if you go all the way to Eagle Base. And to note, it's a pretty easy uphill pedal to the Village anyway. We typically park at Eagle and start the morning pedaling up to the Village and the shuttle. The. End the day with an either descent on Junioer to the car OR connect with trails outside the park that finishes off near Vons.
Very informative vid! I was planning to go out there next week with some friends but they couldn't get the time off. As an intermediate rider that can handle up to single Black, do you think it would be crazy to ride these trails solo? On the Mammoth website it says ride with a partner but I doubt that's mandatory? Appreciate any input.
I think as long as you have protective gear, you should be fine hitting up to the single blacks. If you take the most popular trails, you should be around people as well.
If you had to choose between an enduroish eMTB (160/160) or a 29x3.0” trail bike (130/130), what would you take? I’m thinking the 3” tires would be nice on the loose stuff.
This is what happens when a MTB park was put together just to earn summer cash. Not feeling this park, I’m about 2 hrs from it and never wanted to do it..
Awesome Awesome Awesome Guide! I've been riding there for a Few Years and still tend to get turned around lost here and there. Call this the MMBP Study Guide!!! 👍👍
Thank you for the suggestion! Done. 👍 Glad you enjoyed it and hope it helps!
Best time to ride without much frustration is after Labor Day if you can. Early fall is usually pretty quiet on the trails, and you have cooler temps. I like riding uptown to Paper Route and across to Lake Mary. Thank you for the good overview of the bike park.
Good stuff. My first time I went left on Beach Cruiser (after Off the Top). Sometimes you have to learn the hard way.
Heading back to Mammoth for the first time in 30 years. Stoked.
Have fun, use this guide! Lol. I wish I knew all this. Next time I go but whistler first.
Fantastic overview, thanks.
Overall I think that even if Mammoth has a lot of great blue trails, for an intermediate rider, it is pretty impossible using them all because it requires travbersing some black section, that you might not be ready for
Also Midtown is not bad at all
But, this is anyway the best overview I saw around, thanks
This is much appreciated, planning to go before they close it for winter
I am so glad that it can help you out. Hopefully it will help. You can watch clips of all trails but when its tricky to get there something like this can really help. Feel free to share it with anyone else that is heading to Mammoth. Cheers!
The trails you did not explore do not require an uphill pedal. All of them run into Juniper. You can exit Junioer on Lake Mary Road and take that downhill to the Village shuttle. You only need to uphill pedal if you go all the way to Eagle Base. And to note, it's a pretty easy uphill pedal to the Village anyway. We typically park at Eagle and start the morning pedaling up to the Village and the shuttle. The. End the day with an either descent on Junioer to the car OR connect with trails outside the park that finishes off near Vons.
On of my Fav from the top is Skids to Lincoln cut across to Follow me or to Bullet and exit to Shoot gun is Kool
Super helpful video, thanks!
The guy dancing cracks me up 😆
Best dancer ever. 🤣😂
Very informative vid! I was planning to go out there next week with some friends but they couldn't get the time off. As an intermediate rider that can handle up to single Black, do you think it would be crazy to ride these trails solo? On the Mammoth website it says ride with a partner but I doubt that's mandatory? Appreciate any input.
I think as long as you have protective gear, you should be fine hitting up to the single blacks. If you take the most popular trails, you should be around people as well.
If you had to choose between an enduroish eMTB (160/160) or a 29x3.0” trail bike (130/130), what would you take?
I’m thinking the 3” tires would be nice on the loose stuff.
Yeah for that park unless you are doing the pure black trails.
What village??
Im not going anywhere that i have to pay to ride my mountain bike 😂
This is what happens when a MTB park was put together just to earn summer cash. Not feeling this park, I’m about 2 hrs from it and never wanted to do it..
100 percent.
The REAL Truth is that you are a Jerry.
What does that even mean? Lol.