XC Pump track , Freeride Dirt Jumping This Saturday at Cunningham Park Queens NY

Date: 
Saturday, March 5, 2011 - 10:06am to Sunday, March 6, 2011 - 10:06am

We having a jam at Cunningham Park in Queens NY this saturday. several of the trail care crew have worked there A---es off and go the pump track, dj's and The "Jetlines" freeride downhill dirt jump trail groomed and good to go. THe xc trails are all in great shape. we'll be doing an xc ride from 10 am til lunch and then a airborne afternoon

try and come out ...
210th st. 67 th ave.

Queens NY

check it all out on you tube if you got any questions.....

JIm D

Mountain Biking

Watch an It’s My Park segment about urban mountain biking.
Watch an It’s My Park segment about urban mountain biking.

Parks has partnered with the New York City Mountain Bike Association in Manhattan and Concerned Long Island Mountain Bikers in Queens to open mountain biking-specific trails in Highbridge Park (Manhattan) and Cunningham Park (Queens). These trails are designed to maximize the thrill and enjoyment for mountain bikers while being respectful of the parks' natural environment and other park users.

By following standards set by IMBA (International Mountain Bike Association) for sustainability, the trail systems in Highbridge and Cunningham Parks mitigate the effects of erosion and create trails with minimal impact on the surrounding plants and wildlife. But they're built to offer a progressive experience for riders ranging in skill from beginners to experts. Utilizing natural obstacles like rocks and logs for additional challenge on the more and most difficult trails, New York City's mountain bike trails reflect the city's unique topography.

Both Highbridge and Cunningham Parks offer advanced terrain for mountain bike and BMX dirt jumpers, with large and small jump lines as well as pump tracks. In addition, Highbridge offers a freeride trail, riddled with drops, berms, and steep lines that snakes down Fort George Hill's 150 feet of vert (vertical elevation).

Mountain biking offers a potent mix of aerobic exercise, technical skill development, and outdoor experience. The mountain bike trails in NYC are appropriate for riders of all skill levels, and trails are clearly marked with difficulty level. Proper safety gear is mandatory - Helmets and eye protection are REQUIRED for all trails, with full face helmets and body armor recommended for the Highbridge Park freeride trail.

Future plans for mountain biking in New York City include trails in all five boroughs, with trails in Wolfe's Pond Park on Staten Island slated to open in 2008.
Download the Cunningham trail map (PDF, 2 MB)

Download the Highbridge trail map (PDF, 909 KB)
Important Highbridge trail safety warnings(PDF, 615 KB)
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Important Mountain Biking Safety Information
* Mountain bicycling is a healthy and challenging sport.
* There are inherent risks of injury when using mountain bike trails.
* Man-made and natural trail features can be dangerous, and may change daily due to nature and use.
* Watch for hidden dangers as well as roots, rocks, logs, pot-holes, falling trees, branches, drop-offs, cliffs, etc.
* Always inspect trails/features before using and assess against your skill level.
* Do not stop in the middle of the trail. Move quickly to the side to avoid collisions.
* Yield to riders who are riding uphill.
* Stay on trails and do not make short-cuts.
* Trail sections may be closed for re-routing or habitat restoration. Please let it re-grow.
* PLEASE DO NOT BUILD OR MODIFY TRAILS WITHOUT PERMISSION.

Call 911 to report emergencies. Call 311 to report hazardous trail conditions.
Trail Etiquette Tips
* Ride on open trails only.
* Leave no trace, carry out trash.
* Control your bicycle at all times.
* Be friendly and yield to hikers (and horses, where allowed).
* Never damage plants or scare wildlife.
* Plan ahead, be prepared for emergencies.
* Ride paved bike paths if trails are wet and muddy.
* Exercise good judgment and act in a responsible manner.

For more information about mountain biking, please visit these links:
International Mountain Bike Association
New York City Mountain Bike Association
Concerned Long Island Mountain Bikers