You totally nailed it! We rode there for the first time last month. My wife and I had never ridden park, and she is only just getting started on MTBs. She was super nervous at first, but after warming up on Easy street/Whistle pig she was starting to relax and have a great time. Whistle pig was super cool and will eventually be extended all the way to the bottom. Just to prove that you’re right about Snowshoe letting you grow, by the end of the day my wife was saying “I like Skyline best!!” 😂😂😂
Trail M is under utilized. I think because it doesnt have a real name and it’s over by Easy Street. If you do go to SS, give it a go. It won’t be a new favorite, but it is a nice diversion. Good vid, good presentation.
They do sell day passes, but the bike park just closed for the ski season so they only thing you can presently purchase is next years season pass. Any day the park is open though, you’ll be able to purchase day tickets online or on site.
I bought a season pass after my first visit. Having a 7 hour drive says a lot. I've been there 3 times in the past 2 months and will probably be back next weekend if the weather is good 💪
I understand, we got passes this year and last and we are about 16 hours away in South Florida. We look forward to a few trips each season staying a few days each time. Great place to ride.
So coming off trail m when I first went to snoeshoe I thought I was supposed to go straight and I hit that black trail accidentally. I wish I knew that that was a black lol
Coming down from CT interested in lift access as well as backcountry trails. Any recommendations on where to stay or what to look for in a rental as far as location? Thanks
Things are changing so quickly down here, bringing lots of options. The Knoxville area probably has the best mix with great flow/jump lines at Baker Creek and The gnarly enduro tech of Windrock. Jarrod's place just over the border of GA is quickly growing the flow/jump trails they offer too. There's new stuff popping up everywhere. The only real downside is how brutally hot and humid the summers are. NC high country and Snowshoe stay cooler though.
Phenomenal edit ... Haven't been, in PA and usually do Mountain Creek, Thunder and sometimes Killington. Thinking about heading down but always thought it was mostly steep tech (which I don't mind, but not something I like riding exclusively). Really great video, nicely done 👌✌️
Yo, Great vid. I finally found some time and will be able to get out there early September. I have been before a few years back, but I don't think i've seen a lot of the progresh trails you mentioned. I'm bringing my brother who has only been mountain biking a handful of times, so definitely excited about everything that this video describes. 🤙
We love Snowshoe and looking forward to getting back soon. Excellent video detailing all that makes this a great place for the beginner and intermediate rider and highlighting that is so good as it is what grows the sport. Many think bike parks are for the experts and pros and Snowshoe does have what they want, but it has so much more as you showed.
Snowshoe's progression trails are fantastic. I spent a few days with my daughter on easier trails and she built her confidence up. The skills park was indeed good to break it up and when she finally decided to try blue trails she was more than ready and having so much fun!
That’s incredible! I’ll never get enough of hearing awesome stories like this one. Super excited for your daughters progression and the memories you two were able to share together.
Kudos to you for the way you narrate the super cool features and great things Snowshoe has to offer. I specially love the way they emphasize on progression. 🤙