07/22/2024
Gravity Logic is STOKED to officially announce two new lift-access bike parks coming to BC in 2025. In the past week, both RED Mountain Resort and Grouse Mountain Resort broke the news:
From RED Mountain Resort: “We are thrilled to announce the development of the RED Mountain Bike Park, marking not just a pivotal moment in our commitment to offering year-round adventure, but building upon and supporting the already deep culture of biking here in the region," said Howard Katkov, CEO and Owner of RED Mountain Resort. "Acting as a true cornerstone to the growth of recreational opportunities year-round, it will put the spotlight on RED and Rossland as a true basecamp for all seasons of adventure."
RED Mountain plans to implement a phased approach over the next four years. This ambitious 4-year plan will unfold around the Silverlode Chair, introducing an incredible variety of single track, jump and flow trails for all skill levels. RED's vision for the bike park is to create a destination where beginners feel like experts and seasoned riders can still be humbled. A place where progression is celebrated, and every rider is challenged at their level. The park is committed to developing riding skills for all ages, styles, and abilities through a high-quality, expanding trail network that emphasizes variety and progression.
"We are incredibly excited to partner with Gravity Logic," added Andrew Lunt, RED Mountain Resort General Manager. "Their unparalleled experience, including iconic projects like Whistler's bike park and involvement in over 70 other bike parks across the globe, ensures that each phase of development will deliver world-class trails for all levels of riders."
From Grouse Mountain: “the Grouse Mountain Bike Park is set to open in spring, 2025, and by utilising the Screaming Eagle chairlift, will be the only lift-accessed bike park on the North Shore. Building of the bike trails is already well underway, with Grouse Mountain enlisting the expertise of Gravity Logic who helped build the acclaimed Whistler Bike Park. Works will continue across the summer and fall seasons to complete as much as possible before the first snowfall arrives later this year. The Bike Park will host a series of trails including beginner green and blue flow trails, and advanced intermediate and expert trails, which will allow riders to challenge themselves on more technical features. All trails will lead back to the Screaming Eagle chairlift to return riders to the mountaintop. With a focus on family-friendly fun and progression, the trails at Grouse Mountain will be a great stepping stone to the world-class trails already present on the North Shore, and will allow for quicker, more frequent laps by eliminating the need for climbing or shuttling.”