Wembley Bike Park, AB (2024-2025)

Skills Parks

Wembley Bike Park is now open and buzzing with activity! The much anticipated 1.6 acre facility brings a variety of dirt and wood features for all levels. Taking advantage of the sledding hill, riders can gather and choose their challenge from the east side with built-in wood drops and ramps leading into the jump sets. These include stacked beginner and intermediate lines, advanced gap series with wood take-off ramps, and mini Flow trail that connects to return line with optional log and stump rides, teeter, skinny and ladder bridge skills components.

 

Lying alongside is a multi-directional pump track where beginner and intermediate riders can navigate the various circuits and loops, working on their pumping and cornering, and with the more advanced riders exploring further ride lines, transitions and opportunities to catch some air! 

 

Check out crew clip of the build with riders testing & shredding it up and local drone footage when the Bike Park was just completed!

 

Jay and the team worked closely with the Town to plan and develop a meaningful bike recreation facility for the community. Through significant donations of materials, equipment and volunteers together with support from the CNRL (Canadian Natural Resources Limited), the Hoots team was able to deliver a unique Bike Park that integrates well with the existing Town Centre Sports Field and public space.

 

Additional amenities and furnishings are soon be installed by the Town, alongside playful signage to add to the fun with Hoots paying tribute to the dinosaur connection that Wembley is known for alongside being home to the Dinosaur Museum and Pipestone Creek bonebed!

 

(headline shot courtesy of W. Vivrek)