Any of yall been to Woodward MTB park, Fresno?
THE MAP OF THE PARK:
http://www.woodwardmtbpark.com/Map__files/Woodward%20Mountain%20Bike%20Park%20Final%20Plan.pdf
City of Fresno, California - Woodward Mountain Bike Skills Progression Park Design and Development
Hilride was hired to design, plan and oversee the construction of a 10-acre progression based mountain bike park at Fresnos popular recreation destination Woodward Regional Park. Hilrides design of the Woodward Mountain Bike Skills Progression Park is dubbed The most progressive mountain bike park in California. Hilrides services also included the development of a risk management and signage program, a park website www.woodwardmtbpark.com and photo and video media development.
The ten acre mountain bike park provides progression based riding opportunities for beginner, intermediate and expert level riders. The park includes an Air Downhill Trail with 40 progressive table top jumps in a row, a cross country singletrack time trial course, a North and South Shore elevated progression trail with more than 1/4-mile of continuously elevated trail, five World Cup Trials zones, a pump track and more.
Links: www.woodwardmtbpark.com.
http://www.ccorc.com/06/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=113&Itemid=37
Woodward Mountain Bike Park, Fresno, California
The City of Fresno is redesigning sections of Woodward Park to provide new and improved cycling opportunities. The City of Fresno hired HILRIDE to design a progression based mountain bike skills park at Woodward Park. HILRIDE is also developing a risk management plan, signage program and providing construction oversight.
The mountain bike skills progression park will be in a four acre area. In addition to the mountain bike skills park, a bmx park will also be built. The park will include jump progressions, turn progressions, pump progressions, rock progressions, balance features, a Super-D course, Trial courses, and more.
Nat and Rachael Lopes of HILRIDE Progression Development Group are dedicated to realizing the potential of the global mountain biking movement as a force for economic development, environmental conservation and the promotion of healthy, active communities. They provide progression based consulting services for the development of destinations, riding areas and mountain bike parks through integrated master planning and design, product and marketing media development and environmental resource consulting.
THE MAP OF THE PARK:
http://www.woodwardmtbpark.com/Map__files/Woodward%20Mountain%20Bike%20Park%20Final%20Plan.pdf
City of Fresno, California - Woodward Mountain Bike Skills Progression Park Design and Development
Hilride was hired to design, plan and oversee the construction of a 10-acre progression based mountain bike park at Fresnos popular recreation destination Woodward Regional Park. Hilrides design of the Woodward Mountain Bike Skills Progression Park is dubbed The most progressive mountain bike park in California. Hilrides services also included the development of a risk management and signage program, a park website www.woodwardmtbpark.com and photo and video media development.
The ten acre mountain bike park provides progression based riding opportunities for beginner, intermediate and expert level riders. The park includes an Air Downhill Trail with 40 progressive table top jumps in a row, a cross country singletrack time trial course, a North and South Shore elevated progression trail with more than 1/4-mile of continuously elevated trail, five World Cup Trials zones, a pump track and more.
Links: www.woodwardmtbpark.com.
http://www.ccorc.com/06/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=113&Itemid=37
Woodward Mountain Bike Park, Fresno, California
The City of Fresno is redesigning sections of Woodward Park to provide new and improved cycling opportunities. The City of Fresno hired HILRIDE to design a progression based mountain bike skills park at Woodward Park. HILRIDE is also developing a risk management plan, signage program and providing construction oversight.
The mountain bike skills progression park will be in a four acre area. In addition to the mountain bike skills park, a bmx park will also be built. The park will include jump progressions, turn progressions, pump progressions, rock progressions, balance features, a Super-D course, Trial courses, and more.
Nat and Rachael Lopes of HILRIDE Progression Development Group are dedicated to realizing the potential of the global mountain biking movement as a force for economic development, environmental conservation and the promotion of healthy, active communities. They provide progression based consulting services for the development of destinations, riding areas and mountain bike parks through integrated master planning and design, product and marketing media development and environmental resource consulting.