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This view is from the top of the Blue Bird Quad, elevation 7640′. View rotates automatically. Click image for larger view.
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Downhill trails are strictly downhill travel only, no hiking allowed.
All XC Bike Trails are also open to Hikers. Please Be Aware of Other Users.
Closed-toe shoes recommended! There are currently no dog friendly trails open.
10AM - 4:30PM
Map and scorecard available at UDisc

The Brundage Bike Shuttle makes it easy to ride two of the best descents in the area, the Brundage to Bear Basin (B2BB) Trail and Goose Creek Trail. Ride from the summit of Brundage Mountain all the way to Bear Basin or Last Chance Campground, then catch a shuttle ride back to the mountain.
Whether you’re looking for a scenic “mostly downhill” adventure or a rugged backcountry-style descent, the Brundage Bike Shuttle opens up bigger rides without the hassle of coordinating vehicles.


The Brundage to Bear Basin Trail, better known as B2BB, is one of the area’s signature rides and delivers an unforgettable 12-mile “mostly downhill” adventure.
Start by taking the Bluebird Express chairlift to the summit of Brundage Mountain before connecting into Rock Garden, Lakeview Vista, and eventually the B2BB Trail as it winds toward Bear Basin. Riders finish the ride at the West Face Trailhead in Bear Basin.
The B2BB route is multi-directional and can also be climbed from Bear Basin, but the shuttle and chairlift combo creates one of the best point-to-point rides in the region.
Looking for something a little rowdier for experts only? Goose Creek Trail delivers a rugged backcountry-style ride packed with speed, technical terrain, and plenty of challenge.
To access Goose Creek from the Bike Park, riders descend Hidden Valley to Grouse, which connects to Goose Lake Road and the Goose Creek Trailhead.
The upper section starts fast and flowy with rollers, drops, and playful features before transitioning into a steep, rocky descent through Goose Creek’s signature stair-step terrain. The ride eventually winds down to Last Chance Campground, where riders can catch the shuttle back to Brundage Mountain.
Goose Creek is best suited for experienced riders looking for a bigger backcountry-style descent with a more technical feel than the B2BB route.

