Sugarloaf Bike Shop
The Sugarloaf Bike Shop provides a comprehensive range of services, including bike repairs, gear sales, rentals, and detailed trail information for cycling enthusiasts. As a central hub for bikers, the shop ensures riders are well-equipped and informed for their adventures.
- Sugarloaf Base LodgeUpper Level
- Rentals Available
- Earn Boyne Rewards
Bike Shop Hours
Days | Bike Park Hours | Bike Shop Hours |
---|---|---|
Monday | Closed | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed | 9 AM-4 PM |
Thursday | Closed | 9 AM-4 PM |
Friday | 10 AM-6 PM | 9 AM-4 PM |
Saturday | 10 AM-6 PM | 9 AM-4 PM |
Sunday | 10 AM-4 PM | 9 AM-4 PM |
The Sugarloaf Bike Shop
Now in a New Location
We’re rolling into summer with a fresh new home for the Sugarloaf Bike Shop, now centrally located in the Base Lodge—just steps from New England’s newest lift-serviced bike park, opening on Friday, July 4.
Whether you’re dropping in for a tune or grabbing a rental, swing by and check out our new space. Summer is just getting started, and the best is yet to come.
Shop Menu
Rentals are available Wednesday - Sunday, 9 AM-4 PM
Full Day Rental
Transition Bike Rental
$125
Full Suspension Cross Country Bike
Includes half shell helmet, knee and elbow pads.
Specialized Bike Rental
$110
Full Suspension Downhill Bike
Includes full face helmet, knee and elbow pads, and chest protector.
Half Day Rentals
Walk-in only after 1 PM.
Transition Bike Rental
$85
Full Suspension Cross Country Bike
Includes half shell helmet, knee and elbow pads.
Specialized Bike Rental
$75
Full Suspension Downhill Bike
Includes full face helmet, knee and elbow pads, and chest protector.
Damage Waiver/Insurance
Bike Insurance
$30
Covers up to $499 in damage
Does not include frame damage or negligence
Sugarloaf Bike Park
Providing 1,050' of elevation per lap via the Whiffletree Quad, the Sugarloaf Bike Park provides the perfect amount of vertical for a bike park. Our machine-built gravity trails are 2.5-3 miles long at a mellow grade, while hand-built enduro trails are naturally shorter and steeper.




