Winter Hours: Mon–Fri 3–8 • Sat 10–8 • Sun 10–4 
Ride the Mountain All Summer Long

Summer Trail Map

When winter fades, Granite Gorge becomes a mountain biking destination with trails designed for a wide range of riders. Our summer trail map helps you explore the bike park, understand the trail flow, and ride with confidence all season long.

What You’ll Find On Our 
Winter Trail Map

Mountain bike trails and connectors

Difficulty ratings (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced)

Shared-use terrain and directional flow

Trail access points and parking areas.

Lift locations, and base areas

Trail Difficulty Guide

Granite Gorge uses standard trail ratings to help you choose terrain that matches your ability level. Difficulty is clearly marked on the map and on-trail signage.

Blue Square (“Reptar”):

Intermediate trails. Great for building skills, flow riding, and exploring more features. The main line of the trail is beginner-friendly with plenty of space to avoid features. As a designated freeride trail, it features both natural and constructed elements. This terrain includes, but is not limited to, jumps, ride-on features, berms, and other natural or constructed features.

Black Diamond (“Chuck It”) 
and Double Black Diamond (“Bombs Away”):

Intermediate trails. Great for building skills, flow riding, and exploring more features. The main line of the trail is beginner-friendly with plenty of space to avoid features. As a designated freeride trail, it features both natural and constructed elements. This terrain includes, but is not limited to, jumps, ride-on features, berms, and other natural or constructed features.

Trail surfaces and conditions change with weather and usage.
 Always scan the trail ahead and ride within your comfort zone.

Skier’s & Rider’s Responsibility Code

Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid people or objects.

Don’t forget to sign the designated waiver before riding.

Yield appropriately on shared-use trails.

Wear a helmet and recommended protective gear.

Always respect our Safety & Responsibility Code. While experiencing our trails, you will see a variety of safety signs throughout the mountain. You will notice orange ovals. Even the best riders need to know their limits.

Watch for trail signage and follow directional flow. We encourage all our riders to follow the Park Smart signs. Park Smart is a safety initiative created to educate riders about freestyle terrain.

Ready to Ride Our Trails?

Whether it’s your first summer at the Gorge or you’re back for more, our trail map helps you find your way and discover how to ride with the most fun.