Top Bird Cam
This view is from the top of the Blue Bird Quad, elevation 7640′. View rotates automatically. Click image for larger view.
Experience dazzling views and thrilling trails at the Brundage Bike Park. Featuring 30+ miles of lift-served downhill trails and multidirectional cross-country trails, the Brundage Bike Park has trails for all abilities. Take the Bluebird Express Chairlift to the summit to access favorite trails including Elk Trail, Rock Garden, Lakeview, and the new Brundage to Bear Basin Trail.
Load your bike on the chairlift and get ready for a thrilling experience down Brundage Mountain. The Brundage Bike Park offers several downhill trail options including long-time favorite: Elk Trail. This 6-mile classic old-school flow trail traverses through a variety of mountain landscapes. For the more aggressive rider, the technical Hidden Valley Trail offers fast chutes, big jumps, tight corners, drops and log rides as it descends 1,600 feet.
Cross country riders can check out what some are calling the “best 12 miles of single track in McCall” by connecting Rock Garden Trail with Lakeview Vista and the brand new Brundage to Bear Basin Trail. Pedal straight from the base area to access the cross country trails, or purchase a ticket to access Bluebird Express and ride from the summit.
Ride the new 6.4 mile mountain bike trail that connects the Brundage Bike Park to the popular Bear Basin Trail System without the hassle of bringing multiple vehicles. The new B2BB Shuttle picks up from the West Face Lot, Wednesday – Sunday. For an incredible 12 mile ride, take Bluebird Express to the summit and connect Rock Garden, Lakeview Vista, and B2BB.
Rent top-of-the-line mountain bikes from Rocky Mountain and Kona at the Fall Line Shop. These full-suspension mountain bikes are perfect for Brundage’s mix of trails.
MTB Lessons and clinics are a great way to learn the foundational skills of mountain biking. Private lessons offer tailored instruction for you or your group. MTB Clinics focus on specific topics in a small group setting.
All trail users should review the Trail Etiquette and Summer Mountain Safety policy. Helmets and closed toed shoes must be worn by all users.