MCBP Overview
Operating Hours
Spring Hours
April 27th – June 16th | |
Thursday | 12PM – 6PM |
Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Holidays | 9AM – 6PM |
Holidays: Memorial Day | |
Extra Day: 5/22 |
Summer Hours
June 20th – September 2nd | |
Monday – Thursday | 12PM-7PM |
Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Holidays | 9AM-7PM |
Holidays: Fourth of July & Labor Day | |
Please note, the Bike Park will close early at 6pm on August 6th & August 27th |
Fall Hours
November 9th and 10th | |
Saturday, Sunday | 9AM – 4PM |
Tickets & Passes
Day Tickets
Day Tickets | $62.99 | All day trail and gondola access. Currently available online-only. All Ages. |
Twilight Tickets | $44.99 | Trail and gondola access from 3PM – close. Currently available online-only. All Ages. |
Sky Rides* | $10 | Sky Ride ticket required to ride The Cabriolet to the top of Vernon Peak. All ages. *Available online only. |
Triple Play Cards
Mountain Creek’s original Triple Play Card is the best deal on lift tickets all season long. Get three anytime lift tickets for one low price – no blackout dates, no restrictions, no kidding.
3 Anytime Visits – All Ages | $159.99 + taxes & fees |
Triple Play Cards are valid only for the current season. Valid for only 1 lift ticket per card holder per day, Non-transferable, Non-refundable. Price subject to change at any time.
Season Passes
Get the pass. Take the ride. Join the club. A Season Pass to Mountain Creek Bike Park gives you unlimited access to your favorite Bike Park valid for the 2024 season. Enjoy first chair to last run with one of the longest lift-served biking seasons in the country. PLUS – Get access to all the great perks of being a Season Passholder.
2024 Bike Park Season Pass | $599.99 + taxes & fees |
SEASON PASS PERKS
You don’t just score a bargain on your riding with a Mountain Creek Bike Park Season Pass, you also get all these great benefits:
- 15% off eats! (Valid on all food and beverage purchases during the 2024 season)
- Mountainside Lodging – Receive 15% off lodging. Offer valid at the Appalachian. Offer valid through October 31, 2024 – some restrictions apply. Season Pass holder must present valid Season Pass at check-in. Must mention MC BIKE PASS at time of booking. Please call 973-827-2000 to reserve your overnight now stay now.
- Retail: Includes 15% off full-priced merchandise at Monkey Trails and the Bike Park Shop
- Rental: 15% off of any rental package
- Repair: 15% off repair services
- 15% off private lessons. (Advanced reservation required.)
- Free access to the Mountain Creek Waterpark
SEASON PASS CANCELLATION POLICY:
1) A NO REFUND policy is in effect once the season pass has been purchased. Mountain Creek may, at its discretion, approve a credit towards a season pass for the next season or in some cases allow for a monetary refund (credit card or check ONLY). Reasons to request a credit are limited to: any debilitating injury or illness that prevents participation in the sport of biking; relocation/transfer due to employment more than 100 miles from Mountain Creek.
2) A written letter must be mailed or delivered to Guest Services (to the attention of the Guest Services Manager) by the passholder stating their reason for a request for credit on or before October 1st.
A formal letter must be emailed to Guest Services at guestexperience@mountaincreek.
3) An awarded credit amount is valid only for the following bike season and cannot be extended beyond that season.
4) In cases of credits for medical reasons, credits will only be issued to the person who sustained the injury or illness. Credits will not be extended to family members or friends.
5) Passholders who are granted a credit will have the credit amount pro-rated based upon the date their letter of request for credit/refund is received by Guest Services and/or the GS Manager. Requests for credit must be submitted by October 1st in order to receive consideration for a credit to be issued. Credits will not be issued for injuries, illnesses or transfers sustained after August 15th.
Lessons & Camps
Mountain Bike Experiences
EXPERIENCE DOWNHILL – ALL-INCLUSIVE BEGINNER PACKAGE | $149.99 | Experience Downhill includes 2-hour Lift Access, Lesson, and Rental. Ticket rates are subject to change. |
Camps
Kids Camps
Coming Soon!
Womens Camps
Coming Soon!
Adult Camps
TRAIL BOSS ACADEMY
We’ve partnered with local pro rider Jeff Lenosky to bring his Trail Boss Academy to Mountain Creek Bike Park for a variety of Clinic options. These clinic will provide a great foundation for riders looking to gain confidence and improve their riding skills utilizing Trail Boss Academy Standards.
With both Intermediate & Advanced options available for both 1-day & 2-day packages, you can explore the options and pick the academy product that’s right for you. The Student to Coach Ratio is 6 to 1.
Jeff has over 25 years of experience in the sport with a degree in Movement and Sport Studies. He’s also a 3X National Champion in the Pro class, and World Record Holder with a popular Youtube Channel called Trail Boss.
We will use the Trail Boss Academy Standards to optimize:
- Bike set up
- Body position
- Cornering
- Braking
- Steep roll downs
- Intro to drops
- Intro to jumps
- Riding and reading intermediate tech terrain
- Intermediate bike park fundamentals
Rentals, Retail & Repair
Bike Rentals
Mountain Creek Bike Park proudly offers the highest quality bikes from Trek and Commencal Bicycles. All our bikes are meticulously maintained and shred-ready. If you’re planning on hitting the downhill trails here at Mountain Creek we recommend doing it on a full-suspension downhill mountain bike such as the ones below.
TREK SESSION 8 29 GX(Standard Rental) | $129.99+tax |
Commencal Clash 20″ & 24″ Youth Downhill Rental | $129.99+tax |
Protective Equipment Complete Set (Helmet & Pads) | $29.99+tax |
Rental Insurance (Covers up to $1,000 in damages. Excludes frame.) | $24.99 |
All rentals are subject to availability. All rentals come with complimentary Fox protective equipment: helmet, knee and elbow pads. All Downhill Rentals require a full faced helmet which we provide at no additional cost. Add on Rental Insurance for just $24.99 per rental (available at check-out.)
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Mountain Creek Bike Park is proud to offer the best in protective equipment from Fox Racing. Complimentary protective equipment comes with all bike rentals. Below is our pricing for a la carte protective gear rentals:
Rates | Full Day |
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Complete package (helmet, knee & elbow pads) | $29.99 |
Full face helmet | $29.99 |
Pads | $29.99 |
Leatt | $29.99 |
CANCELLATION POLICY
If it becomes necessary for you to cancel your reservation, we must be notified at least 24 hours in advance of your scheduled arrival time to qualify for a full refund. Reservations cancelled within 24 hours of the scheduled arrival time will be charged for one (1) full day rental. In the rare event that the Bike Park is closed due to severe, inclement weather, all bike reservations will be cancelled without penalty.
Rain Policy:
In the event that the Bike Park is closed fully due to severe or inclement weather, all bike reservations will be cancelled without penalty.
Retail & Repair
Take to the hill in style this summer. The Mountain Creek Bike Shop and Monkey Trails Retail Store have you covered. Located on the first floor of the Red Tail Lodge, they offer the latest in apparel, accessories, components and logo wear from all your favorite brands.
Whether you need a quick fix or a complete tune, our skilled and professional bike techs can get you back up and running. Stop by and see them at the Bike Center in the Red Tail Lodge. The Bike Center is open during all park operating hours.
Service | Price |
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Basic Tune Up | $85 + tax |
Full Tune Up | $150 + tax |
Adjust Shifting | $20 + tax |
Bleed Brake | $30 per brake + tax |
Cable Housing Install | $30 + tax |
Headset Adjustment | $20 + tax |
Brake Rotor Install | $15 + tax |
Brake Pad Install | $15 per pair + tax |
Flat Repair – Tube | $15 + tax |
Flat Repair – Tubeless | $20 + tax |
Flat Repair – Cushcore | $45 + tax |
Install Shifter Cable | $20 + tax |
Wheel True Minor | $25 + tax |
Wheel True Major | $50 + tax |
Cut Handlebars, Steerer Tube, Seat Post | $15 + tax |
1/2 Hour Labor | $45 + tax |
Policies
Whether it’s your first time in the park or it’s your first lap, it’s important to ride smart. Slow down before you speed up because crashes can happen often on your first lap. Ride a trail multiple times to get familiar with the features and equipment first so you can confidently push your limits without pushing your threshold.
TRAIL PROGRESSION
Follow these 3 steps when starting to ride
- Warm up the brain and body and inspect the trail at low speed.
- Lap a trail a few times and get to know the flow of the features.
- Start small and work your way up to faster speeds and larger features.
Match your skill on the right trail
All trails within the Bike Park are designated by color-coded markers at the start of each trail. Work your way up to more advanced trails and features based on your progression, skill, and comfort level. Understand there are also two types of trails as well: Freeride and Technical and both types range from Beginner to Expert.
FREERIDE TRAILS: JUMPING SKILLS REQUIRED
Freeride trails are built by machines and contain manmade features including jumps, drops, gaps, wallrides, narrow surfaces, berms, and other natural or constructed features. Freeride trails are distinguished with an orange oval around the difficulty symbol.
Beginner
- Smooth, wide surfaces with gentle corners and rolling terrain.
- Designed for new bike park riders.
Intermediate
- Smooth surfaces on steeper terrain, including larger corners, rollers, and small jumps.
- Raised features like bridges and wallrides require jumping skills and speed.
- Suited for riders who have mastered all beginner freeride trails.
Advanced
- Mix of smooth and rough riding surfaces on steep and fast grades.
- Larger-man-made features including jumps, raised bridges, and steep wallrides.
- Advanced jumping skills required.
- Suited for riders who have mastered all intermediate freeride trails.
Experts only
- Trails with steep terrain and very fast speeds that require expert jumping skills.
- Mandatory jump features that require knowledge of gaps and landings.
- Suited for the most advanced riders only.
Pro line
- Largest gaps and mandatory jump features.
- Expert jumping skills required.
- Suited for the most advanced riders only.
TECHNICAL TRAILS
Technical trails are designed to embrace the rugged shape and terrain of the mountain, utilizing a majority of natural terrain features. Trails are typically hand-built and feature organic obstacles and stunts such as rocks, roots, logs, drops, jumps, and other natural or constructed features that require technical riding skills. Technical trails are identified by just their difficulty symbol.
Beginner
- Rougher singletrack trails with small rocks and roots.
- Designed for new bike park riders comfortable with beginner freeride trails.
Intermediate
- Rougher terrain with tighter corners and steeper grades.
- Larger natural obstacles, including roots and rocks.
- Suited for riders who have mastered all beginner trails.
Advanced
- Steep grades with large technical features, including rocks, roots, and drops.
- Technical handling through tight trees and rough sections.
- Suited for riders who have mastered all intermediate technical trails.
Experts only
- Steepest grades with the most technical features.
- Warming up on intermediate and advanced trails encouraged.
- Suited for the most advanced riders only.
Pro line
- Most difficult technical terrain on the mountain mixed with freeride features.
- Proficient handling of all bike skills required.
- Suited for the most advanced riders only.
MOUNTAIN CREEK BIKE PARK POLICIES
Mountain Biking is a fun and exciting sport the entire family can enjoy. It is important to note though that Downhill Mountain Biking is a significantly different sport than road cycling, trail riding or even cross-country mountain biking. It requires a level of physical and mental effort to navigate the trails safely and maintain control of the bike. For these reasons, we encourage all guests to familiarize themselves with the information provided on this page and our resort safety policies and information.
Age Policy
- Children under the age of 5 years old are not permitted on the Downhill Mountain Biking Trails.
- We strongly recommend that all children under the age of 14 are accompanied on the trails by and adult at all times or registered in a lesson program.
Equipment Policies and Recommendations
- A helmet must be work at all times while riding the Lift and Mountain Bike trails.
- We strongly recommend the use of a full-face Downhill Mountain Bike Certified helmet while riding the Downhill Mountain Bike Trails.
- The downhill mountain biking trails at Mountain Creek are specifically designed to be ridden on full suspension mountain bikes with at least 5 inches of travel (6-8 inches is optimal). The trails are rocky, bumpy and become much more difficult without high-quality suspension. Without full suspension, fatigue becomes a factor much sooner (especially for less experienced riders). Front suspension (hard tail) mountain bikes are not forbidden but not recommended. BMX bikes are not allowed on the Downhill Mountain Bike trails. Fully rigid bikes (without at least front suspension) are also not permitted.
- Due to the steep grades on the downhill trails we strongly recommend disc brakes for adequate stopping power. Cantilever (or caliper-style) brakes will increase the fatigue factor as more effort will be required to control your speed. We also recommend that all bikes on the downhill trails must have one functioning brake per wheel. Mountain Creek Bike Park can be demanding on your bikes brakes. Mountain Creek reserves the right to deny access for any bicycle that isn’t suited for the mountain’s terrain.
- All riders should use a properly sized bike which allows you stand over the seat of the bike with your feet flat on the ground. A bike that is too large or with the seat raised high can increase the risk of injury. If you have any questions regarding your bike fit, please come see one of our staff in the Bike Center. If you do not have a suitable mountain bike, we highly recommend you consider renting a Downhill Mountain Bike for the day.
- Please note: Uphill riding is not permitted in the bike park.
Have fun. Stay safe. Ride on!
Know the Code
Be safety conscious. It is your responsibility to know the code.
- Always walk your bike through the base area of the resort including common areas and pedestrian walkways. Riding your bike in these areas will result in loss of riding privileges
- Maintain control at all times. It’s your responsibility to stop or avoid other riders, objects, debris and wildlife around you
- Yield to slower riders and yield to the rider below you. This is your responsibility, regardless of trail ratings.
- Do not stop where you obstruct a trail, feature or are not visible to other riders approaching from above.
- If you are witness to or involved in a collision or accident, please assist and report the incident to the Bike Park staff.
- Keep off closed areas and obey all signs and warnings.
- Always start on marked bike trails. Do not ride on ski trails or access roads unless marked as part of a bike trail
- Hiking or uphill mountain biking in the Bike Park on bike-specific trails is not permitted and dangerous.
- Do no feed, provoke or approach wildlife.
Park privileges will be revoked for breach of code. Know the code! It is your responsibility to know the Mountain Biker’s Responsibility Code to ensure a safe and fun experience for all guests. Please take your time to review the code here before heading out to the Bike Park.
WHAT TO WEAR
Ride Smart. Cover Up.
Don’t let weather, obstacles, or crashes put an early end to your day. Protect your body from a range of elements and injuries with this recommended protective gear designed exclusively for downhill mountain biking.
- Helmet (Mandatory) – A helmet is required for all riders in the bike park. We strongly recommend a full-face helmet to provide the greatest range of protection.
- Goggles – Wrap-around goggles are the best choice for eye protection against dirt, branches, and other obstacles you’ll encounter on the trails or in a crash.
- Elbow and Knee Pads – Provide protection from cuts, scrapes, and any impact to these parts of your body that are most common to be injured in a crash.
- Closed-Toe Shoes – Shoes with a durable toe box and high ankle support are important to manage the rough terrain and impact.
- Long-Sleeved Shirt and Shorts – Cover up with the proper clothing to limit the amount of bare skin showing.
- Full Finger Gloves – Use these to keep your hands on your bars with secure grip on your brakes. Your hands are typically first to support you in a crash so you want them covered up.
- Body Armour – Optional for anyone who wants extra protection for your back and chest.
- Neck Brace – Optional for anyone who wants extra neck support which typically is needed when hitting large jumps and drops.