Sugarloaf Bike Park
New England's newest bike park and lift-assisted mountain biking come to life as we introduce our first full build, a 3-mile flow trail accessible via the Whiffletree Quad. Ideal for intermediate riders, this machine-built gravity trail is one of many to come and is a perfect complement to our existing enduro and downhill race trails, available for expert riders.
- Trails For All Levels
- Full Service Bike Shop & RentalsBike Shop
- Whiffletree Lift Service Friday - Sunday
Sugarloaf Bike Park Hours
Days | Bike Park Hours |
---|---|
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | 10 AM-6 PM |
Saturday | 10 AM-6 PM |
Sunday | 10 AM-4 PM |
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.






Bike Park Day Tickets and Season Passes
Available to purchase as a single-day lift ticket, full season pass, or as a New England Pass add-on for all 2025/26 pass holders.

Sugarloaf Bike Shop
We’re heading into summer with a fresh new home for the Sugarloaf Bike Shop, now located on the second floor of the Base Lodge—just steps from New England’s newest lift-serviced bike park, opening on Friday, July 4.
Offering a comprehensive range of services, including bike repairs, gear sales, rentals, and detailed trail information for cycling enthusiasts, the Sugarloaf Bike Shop has what you need to keep the good times rolling.
Beach Bar
Located on The Beach at the Sugarloaf Base Area, the Widowmaker Beach Bar is your go-to spot for summer après. Soak up the sunshine, mountain views, and fresh air while enjoying cold drinks and good vibes. Open weekends throughout the summer—the perfect end to any day spent at Sugarloaf.

Know Before You Go
- HELMETS & PADS
Helmets are required on all downhill mountain biking trails. Full-face helmets, in addition to knee and elbow pads, are strongly recommended. - WHEELS
Wheels must be a minimum of 20 inches – NO fat tire bikes. - SUSPENSION
Bikes must have front suspension at a minimum. Full suspension is strongly recommended. - BRAKES
Bikes are required to have front and rear disc brakes. - FOOTWEAR
Closed-toe shoes are required. No sandals, flip-flops, or other open footwear.
STAY IN CONTROL
You are responsible for avoiding objects and people.
- KNOW YOUR LIMITS
Ride within your ability. Start small and work your way up. - PROTECT YOURSELF
Use an appropriate bike, helmet, and protective equipment. - INSPECT & MAINTAIN YOUR EQUIPMENT
Know your components and their operation before riding. - BE LIFT SMART
Know how to load, ride, and unload safely. Ask if you need help. - INSPECT THE TRAILS & FEATURES
Conditions change constantly; plan and adjust your riding accordingly. - OBEY SIGNS & WARNINGS
Stay on marked trails only. Keep off closed trails and features. Ride in the direction indicated. - BE VISIBLE
Do not stop where you obstruct a trail, feature, or landing, or are not visible. - LOOK OUT FOR OTHERS
Look both ways and yield when entering or crossing a road or trail. When overtaking, use caution and yield to those ahead. - COOPERATE
If involved in or witness to an incident, identify yourself to staff. - LEAVE NO TRACE
Respect wildlife, be considerate of other bikers & hikers, and pack out what you bring in.
Getting Help
Watch for Patrol Transfer Point signs along the trail.
When calling for emergency assistance, do your best to provide your location relative to these designated transfer points. Our Bike Patrol will utilize these locations as access points to provide assistance.
Bike Patrol is only available during bike park operating hours. Riding on bike park trails after hours is prohibited, though if an incident is to occur and emergency services are needed, always call 911 first.
Additional Safety Information
- Uphill travel on the bike trail is prohibited.
Get ready to ride! Experience the Sugarloaf Bike Park from the Whiffletree Quad. To ensure a smooth ride for all, bikes will be loaded every 4th chair.
LOADING
- Walk the bike onto the platform and raise the front wheel.
- Push the front wheel into the bike clip on the chair in front of you.
- Wait and load on the chair behind you.
UNLOADING
- Unload chair.
- Grab bike from lift attendant.
- Walk down ramp.
Bike Park Opening July 4, 2025