Biking at Blue

Diverse trails with breathtaking views!


 Included With Full-Access Ticket and Single-Use Ticket.


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Explore Blue on two wheels!


Experience the thrill of achievement with the premier on-mountain riding experience at Blue Mountain Resort. Take on our dedicated cross country trails at the top of the mountain, or enjoy a scenic spin on the regional Georgian Trail to explore the landscape at your own pace

Hours
Jun. 27 - Aug. 28
DAILY
9AM - 9PM

Cross Country Trails
The Explore Park cross country trail network offers seven distinct routes featuring a diverse variety of terrain with specialized options for beginners and experienced riders alike. Whether you prefer a leisurely loop to enjoy the scenic mountaintop surroundings or an immersive ride through dense forest glades, you can pedal your day away on the escarpment.

See the cross country trails on the Explore Park Map including:

Lower Mountain
🟢 Pathway to Village
🟦 Lower Green

Upper Mountain

🟢 Sunny Side Up
🟢 Time Line
🟢 Route 66
♦︎Cagey
♦︎Outer Limits

Downcountry Trails
Downcountry biking seamlessly combines the technical elements of cross country endurance with downhill trail riding. Riders can explore our dedicated downcountry trail network located within the Orchard area of the Explore Park, showcasing dynamic climbs and technical descents. To practice your handling, challenge your riding skills and physical abilities in our specialized Little Rollers and High Rollers Bike Skills Areas. The downcountry trails at Blue provide the ideal destination for riders seeking a balanced mountain experience between pure downhill descent and cross country distance.

See Downcountry Trail Map for all uphill and downcountry bike trails.


Lower Mountain
🟦 Cruise
🟦 Trail Mix
🟦 Fresh
🟦 Roller Derby
🟦 Little River Bend
🟦 Valley
🟦 Pitter Patter
🟦 Enchanted
Fast Facts

 Included With Full-Access Ticket & Single-Use Ticket

 Seven cross country bike trails

 Designated downcountry trail network

 Two bike skills area
Need to Know

Age

  • Participants ages 5-12 must be accompanied by an adult (18+)


Bikes

  • Cruiser bikes are best on paved and mostly flat terrain
  • Cross country bikes are ideal for our cross country trail network
  • The downcountry trails and skills bike areas require a bike with sufficient suspension to manage the ups and downs of our diverse downcountry trails

Risk Awareness
  • Review Mountain Bikers Responsibility Code
  • Ride in control and within your ability
  • Ride with a buddy
  • Always wear a helmet
  • Stay hydrated
  • Stay on open, designated trails
  • Obey all sings and warnings
  • Respect the staff, other riders, and conditions
  • Carry a tool pack and spare tube
  • Follow posted hours
  • Please note, trails are not swept at the end of the day
  • Age and other restrictions apply, visit BlueMountain.ca
a rider navigates elevated wooden ladder features built along the forest biking trails at blue mountain a rider navigates elevated wooden ladder features built along the forest biking trails at blue mountain

Bike Trail Access

Access to the Explore Park's biking network can be obtained with a Full-Access-Ticket, Limited-Access-Ticket, Single Use Ticket or 2025/2026 Season Pass product including 5x7, 5x7 XL or Ikon Pass.

Frequently Asked Questions

Guests can access the bike trails with one of the following products:

  • 2025/26 5x7®️, 5x7®️XL or Ikon Pass
  • 2025/26 Explore Season Pass
  • Full Access Ticket
  • Single-Use Ticket
  • No. Bikes are not permitted on the Gondola. Guests that would like to ride the mountaintop trails are encouraged to drive their bikes to the top, and park in the designated lot.

    No. Climbing and descending bike trails do not go all the way down or up the mountain. The climbing and descending trails in The Orchard are only partially up the hill. Mountaintop trails run parallel across the top and do not offer significant climbs or descents.

    No! We no longer have rental bikes available at Blue Mountain.

    We recommend riders have disc brakes and knobby tires.

    There are 23 trails designated for cross country and downcountry biking. The majority of the trails are located in The Orchard and South Base area. There are 5 trails located at the top of the mountain. More information on each trail can be found on the Bike Trail Map.