Pump Parks & BMX Tracks

Dips and Banks

The slopes, figure eight and shaded areas make a pump track a fun place to explore. Riders of all kinds can practice and have fun on the tracks, including BMX and budding mountain bikers.

A wavy, dirt bike track with patches of grass is in the foreground. Leafless trees and a few buildings are visible behind the track, under a cloudy, dramatic sky.

Test your Skills

Set up with a series of rollers and berms, the pump tracks help little bikers practice looking ahead, working the terrain and improve cornering. More experienced riders can find their rhythm, push their speed and challenge their friends. The tracks are also perfect for kids looking to find their balance on two wheels and build their skills.

Know Before You Go

Riders are reminded that helmets are mandatory and other protective gear is strongly encouraged. Unlike bike parks and skate parks, pump tracks aren’t designed for jumps. If you get up too much speed and get lots of air off the crest of a hill, you might end up landing hard on the next hill. Most bike parks and pump tracks are use-at-your-own-risk and do not have any supervision.