The Fish Creek Mountain Bike Skills Park consists of:
- Beginner pump track [oval]
- Intermediate/advanced pump track with optional lines, transfers, etc.
- Skills Loop with easier outer loop and more challenging inner loop with multiple rock gardens
The Rules:
Be Responsible
- This is an unsupervised area.
- Ride in this area at your own risk.
- Do not walk or stand on features
- To avoid damage to the park, do not use in wet conditions
Safety First
- Helmets are mandatory. This is important. If you see somebody riding without a helmet in the park, gently remind them that they need to put one on.
- Other protective gear is highly recommended.
- Check the park for debris or hazards before using.
- Use of the park in wet conditions increases your risk of injury, and seriously messes up the park.
- Make sure you are visible to other riders at all times – don’t play hide and seek in the pump track.
Remember
- Be respectful & communicate with park users. Smiling lots ’cause you’re riding your bike is a good start.
- Know your limits and ride safely.
- Unauthorized jumps and features are prohibited and will be removed. If there’s something you think needs to be changed, let’s talk and see if we can make it happen.
- In Case of Emergency, call “911”
Alberta Parks is not responsible for injury to users or for damage or theft of personal property.
Report Damage or Concerns to the Calgary Mountain Bike Alliance – [email protected]
- Beginner pump track [oval]
- Intermediate/advanced pump track with optional lines, transfers, etc.
- Skills Loop with easier outer loop and more challenging inner loop with multiple rock gardens
The Rules:
Be Responsible
- This is an unsupervised area.
- Ride in this area at your own risk.
- Do not walk or stand on features
- To avoid damage to the park, do not use in wet conditions
Safety First
- Helmets are mandatory. This is important. If you see somebody riding without a helmet in the park, gently remind them that they need to put one on.
- Other protective gear is highly recommended.
- Check the park for debris or hazards before using.
- Use of the park in wet conditions increases your risk of injury, and seriously messes up the park.
- Make sure you are visible to other riders at all times – don’t play hide and seek in the pump track.
Remember
- Be respectful & communicate with park users. Smiling lots ’cause you’re riding your bike is a good start.
- Know your limits and ride safely.
- Unauthorized jumps and features are prohibited and will be removed. If there’s something you think needs to be changed, let’s talk and see if we can make it happen.
- In Case of Emergency, call “911”
Alberta Parks is not responsible for injury to users or for damage or theft of personal property.
Report Damage or Concerns to the Calgary Mountain Bike Alliance – [email protected]
Skillpark Features
Skillpark Supporters & Maintainers
Bike Track - Canada
since 2016
Reports
status | date | description |
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Apr 1, 2019 @ 1:30pm Apr 1, 2019 | Almost there, just give it some more time to dry out. view | |
Apr 18, 2018 @ 8:48pm Apr 18, 2018 | Very much not ready! The skills park takes a long time to dry out, and will not be ready for a while. Mid-May at the earliest. view | |
Nov 5, 2017 @ 3:20pm Nov 5, 2017 | Time to get the fat bikes rolling! view | |
May 9, 2017 @ 2:55pm May 9, 2017 | Step-up line mostly done, rest of the park is dry and fast. view | |
May 8, 2017 @ 5:26pm May 8, 2017 | Singletrack skills loops, small pump track, outside lines of intermediate pump track are all dry and rolling well. Inside step-up line on the... view |
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An FYI: if you lock your keys in your car or otherwise need service, AMA knows where the park is. Yeah, I know from personal experience. Also, always take your bag out of your car before you lock the door and put your keys inside the bag.
- By pinkrobe CMBA & contributors
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