The Lumberyard: Portland's Indoor Cycling Haven

5 mi
Distance
110 ft
Elevation gain
Intermediate
Level
Network
Route type
0/5
Rating
#4700 place in the world
#5 place in the region
5 mi
Distance
110 ft
Elevation gain
Intermediate
Level
Network
Route type
0/5
Rating
#4700 place in the world
#5 place in the region

In Portland's bustling northeast lies a gem for biking enthusiasts – The Lumberyard. Unlike any other, this indoor biking park offers a range of tracks designed to cater to all, from the budding novice to the seasoned expert.

Trail Overview

  • Distance: 5 mi
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Route Type: Network
  • Location: 2700 NE 82nd St, Portland, Oregon

A Park Like No Other

A trailblazer in its own right, The Lumberyard made history in Spring 2012. Pioneering as the first indoor MTB park to the west of the Mississippi, it has since emerged as a much-welcomed relief in a city traditionally not so MTB-friendly.Co-founders Will Heiberg and Michael Whitesel transformed an erstwhile bowling alley into a vibrant playground for biking enthusiasts. The result? A beautifully crafted space, boasting an intricate design of pumps, bumps, and jumps. Clearly, a lot of thought has gone into ensuring it caters to riders across all age groups and skill levels.

Beyond Just Biking

The Lumberyard's offerings extend beyond the tracks. For those keen to refine their biking prowess, the park provides a range of skill-building clinics. Here, riders can hone in on technical riding nuances, better their bike handling techniques, or simply enjoy the park's after-school programs tailored for children.For visitors looking to capture memories of their high-flying stunts, the Sniper Action Photo is a must. A little souvenir to remember the day by.

A Mélange of Experiences

Diverse opinions from riders provide a holistic picture of what one can expect:

  • Awe-inspiring range: The park's tracks are varied enough to keep riders engaged, ensuring they're exhausted before monotony even strikes.
  • Skill enhancement: Many have acknowledged the park's potential in elevating their biking skills. However, a little heads-up – prepare to be outdone by the ten-year-olds whizzing past. Their dexterity can be a sight to behold (and sometimes a little humbling).
  • Relaxation corner: And for the parents accompanying their kids, The Lumberyard has just the thing to unwind – a pub on the premises. A thoughtful addition that lets one relax while the younger ones burn off their energy.

Conclusion

The Lumberyard, with its innovative indoor design, plethora of tracks, and additional offerings, is more than just a bike park. It's a space that fosters community, skill development, and sheer fun. Whether you're a Portland native or a visitor, this is one spot that shouldn't be missed on the city's biking circuit.

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