On July 25, 2018

New bike park opens at S6

POMFRET—On Saturday, July 21 the Woodstock Inn & Resort, in partnership with Sinuosity: Flowing Trails, unveiled three miles of completed mountain biking trails that are now accessible via the Suicide Six Ski Area’s quad chairlift.

The new bike park welcomes all ages and skill levels with a variety of progressive terrains, pump tracks, a Strider park and a skills development area to develop confidence and technique. Advanced riders can test skill levels on the flowing jump lines and technical DH-specific runs. Certified coaches, premium bike rentals for children and adults from Kona and Santa Cruz, scenic chair rides, hiking, craft beer and farm-to-table fare are available for guests. With the new Elemental Bike Park, Suicide Six will now be a year-round destination, allowing families to experience authentic Vermont throughout the seasons.

The Elemental Bike Park at Suicide Six is open seven days a week with lift access on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through October.

For more information visit  www.mtbs6.com. The full list of rates and rental prices are listed here: www.mtbs6.com/tickets-passes.

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The new bike park at Suicide Six opened on Saturday,  July 21 with three miles of trails.  It is open seven days a week.

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