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Diablo Freeride
Park is setting the
standard for American bike parks and is your sanctuary for amazing
trails, fun events and innovative concepts! Our experienced ParkLogic
Trail Crew is on the mountain 7 months out of the year tirelessly
developing and improving the extensive Diablo Freeride Park trail
network.
Don't
take our word
for it, see what the mags are saying about America's Premier
Bike Park!
Diablo... nothing else matters.
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"Who
knew New Jersey was so sick? ...Dominion, the most popular trail on the
mountain, is like a mini A-line trail full of table tops and berms.
Many pros who had never been to Mountain Creek were overheard
saying
they'd move there because the trails are so fun!"
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"Diablo
Freeride Park is plain and simple brilliant. Rapid uplift, cartloads of
food, countless downhill runs of mixed intensity and severity. All
within an hour of that great hive...the city [New York]... The U.S.
Open was a brilliant race, probably one of the best ever"
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"The
U.S. Open course is over 1.25 miles in length and found on some of the
most challenging bike terrain found on the east coast. The course has
quickly become a favorite among many racers on the pro circuit."
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"I
love this place! Diablo is an open ticket to improving your riding. If
you like rocks, you'll find some frightening geology... Technically it
can be brutal if you want it to be, however, the jump tracks are
progressive and foregiving."
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"You
can't discuss big-hit East
Coast riding without talking about Diablo. The park sports a killer mix
of freeride and downhill trails..."
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"With
the current dissarray of the national race circuit, it is the
independent races that have rejuvenated downhill mountain bike racing.
The U.S. Open of Mountain Biking has become America's premier downhill
mountain bike race"
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"The
folks at Mountain Creek [Diablo] figured they'd seal the ultimate deal
of East Coast ripping by putting together the greatest downhill race
our country has to offer: THE US OPEN"
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"The foreseeable future
shows Diablo Freeride Park only gaining in popularity and making an
even bigger impact on mountain bike racing here in the U.S." |
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