Intermediate Trails

Stryker Lake Loop Trail

The Stryker Lake Loop Trial is the primary trial that makes up our Lake Loop. It follows the terrain of the park’s several drainages sloping towards the park’s central Stryker Lake. It also provides the best views of the lake. It may look easy but has constant twists, punchy ascents and quick descents to keep riders on their toes. This trail also sees a number of hikers and runners so be sure to keep an eye out!

Alpha Trail

Beginning and ending off of the Freedom Trail this trail starts with a short but furious uphill section followed by a fast, short saddle and rising into another climb. The trail then follows a sustained downhill section, a longish climb and then becomes a series of descents, rises and switchbacks along many ridges. If finally crosses a long wooden bridge and passes the park’s Landing Zone before heading back north to continue onto a fun jump, a challenging uphill and ends with a wooden berm and bridge features. One last fun downhill brings you back to the Freedom Trail just south of where you entered.

Sniper Trail

Beginning and ending off of the Freedom Trail, the Sniper Trail (previously known as Snoot) is a fun ride including a long flowing section punctuated by switchbacks and a climb to the park’s tallest hill (666 ft tall). This trial features our Buffaloes trail in the center of the loop.

Buffaloes Trail

Beginning and ending off of the Freedom Trail by our famous blue buffalo, the Buffaloes Trail is a 2-mile-long popular trail within the park. This trail features an A-Frame, berms, wooden bridges, drops, a ladder bridge, and a rock garden.

Rock-N-Roll Trail

Beginning and ending off of the Freedom Trail, the Rock-N-Roll trail was aptly named for its roller hills interspersed with slate and rocks. The trail meanders across ridges and dips, skims a pond and then comes to an intersection where the trail crosses itself. Riders should go straight through the small wooden bridge and make a sharp right into a run featuring a large wooden feature and small gap jump. The trail then becomes a series of roller hills, which the trail is named for, across a wooden bridge and a nice meander through the woods. The trail brings riders to a roll, or drop, into a rocky path across an armored drainage and along the shore of a pond. From here they can turn left to repeat or the trail or head straight to head back to the Freedom Trail.

Chigger Up Trail

Our Chigger Up Trail is a short trail that branches to the right from the Freedom Trail and runs along a raised berm featuring a right tree squeeze. After a quick right, the trail becomes a steep and dirty climb bypassing a section of the Freedom Trail and leading riders to the Zulu Entrance.