Utah Resort Announces Trail Names For New Downhill Bike Park

Last month, Solitude Mountain, Utah, announced the grand opening of four new Gravity Logic-designed bike park flow trails.

Yesterday, September 4th, the resort issued a press release providing details on the bike park's upcoming opening date -- September 8th -- and provided names for the new trails:

  • Mother Lode - green freeride

  • Cobalt Cruise – blue freeride

  • Mine Shaft – blue tech

  • Holy Schist - black tech

<p>Courtesy: Solitude Mountain Resort</p>

Courtesy: Solitude Mountain Resort

The new trails open at 10 AM on September 8th. Beyond the 8th, the new trails will be accessible Friday through Sunday until October 8th, conditions permitting. All four trails will be accessed via the Moonbeam Express.

Gravity Logic, the team behind the new trails, is well-known throughout the mountain biking community and has participated in several notable builds, like the legendary Whistler, British Columbia, bike park.

"With this initial phase of trails, we really wanted to provide an experience that accommodates riders of all ability levels," said Solitude Bike Park Manager Tyler Sites in the associated press release. "The Gravity Logic team is known for their attention to detail and exceptional trail work."

Check out the video below of Gravity Logic project manager Shawn Beaudoin talking about the build:

The introduction of these trails is "phase one" of an ongoing bike park build-out at Solitude, with upcoming summers to be dedicated towards the construction of additional trails.

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