The Bluebird triple lift starts spinning at Nevada's Lee Canyon Bike Park this weekend for an early opening weekend taste May 16-18, and operations going to seven days a week starting May 23.
New this season is a half-mile-long double-black trail that opened at the very end of last season that adds to the park's four other Gravity Logic-built trails: Green Trail (green), Peanut Butter and Flow and Learning to Fly (blue), and SKOTA (black).
Lee Canyon has also announced its second annual Bike Festival for June 14 in partnership with Dirt Fix. Bike demos, local bike shop pop-ups, gear showcases, and live entertainment at the Bristlecone Bar into the evening are planned.
Lee Canyon offers three new Power Pass options for this season. The 2025 Mountain Bike Power Pass ($349) has unlimited runs with no blackout dates at Lee Canyon, Brian Head (Utah), and Pararijo (New Mexico), and year-round access to Spider Mountain Bike Park (Texas) through April 30, 2026.
The 8-Day Mountain Bike Power Pass is $249 and includes 8 days riding total at the mentioned parks. A 4-Day Power Pass is available as well for $149. Kids 12 and younger ride free with a Power Kids pass.
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Daily ticket costs vary with surge demand, and it's recommend to purchase ahead online for the best deals. All online lift ticket purchases include a $10 resort credit.
Lee Canyon Bike Park opened in 2022 and is typically open into October before switching to winter operations. The 445-acre resort is located in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest an hour northwest of downtown Las Vegas. The base sits at 8,660 feet with its summit at at 11,289 feet.