Bike Parks: Past and Present

I love old school trails like we have in Ringwood..
But there are days when it's in the upper 90's or i'm not in the mood climb, I'll ride park.
But Platts drops and features are way out of my league..
 
An e-bike park for families probably hasn’t been designed or marketed yet and it’s the future.
There's one in the NC mountains. Not just e-bike but sounds like they built dedicated trails. Kanuga is in Hendersonville, a small city close to Asheville, NC and the Smoky Mountains National Park. :)

August 2020
 
Low Angle, what you said about everything being a flow trail out by you is really interesting to me.

We don’t have much of that around here so I love them and love building them even more. I think as a builder or an advocacy group or planner it’s important that we try our best to not fall into a certain sort of formulaic way of trail design. That’s one of our biggest challenges I think. The formulaic standards of a really good flow/park trail does make sense and it obviously works really good but if everything is like that mountain biking will get very boring.

I think you’d really like the more natural tech we have around here.
 
There has been a call to break this out. Can someone propose a descriptive title?
 
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