Belmont Park – City of Durham

Belmont Park – City of Durham

Client: City of Durham. Location: Durham, NC The city looked to optimize the space in a one acre, underutilized park, and Nature Trails was contracted to design and build a pump track around the mature trees. In addition to the natural surface pump track, we created and installed some bike skills features and interactive art. The mixed media dragon provides interest while honoring the park setting....
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Private Mountain Bike Skills Trail

Private Mountain Bike Skills Trail

Client: Natalie L. Location: Raleigh, NC1 This private bicycle skills trail was created for MTB skills instructor with a passion for riding, but also teaching others! This trail is approximately 1,600 linear feet in length on 2.5 acres. As part of the design, the client specified wanting progressive drops, rollers, jumps, berms, skinnies, ledges, and a rock garden. With semi flat terrain, we had to construct an elevated mound for the entrance of the trail to create a double drop zone with a ledgy downhill bypass line. Next, the trail progresses from small berms, to small uniform rollers before diving into a larger berm and hitting several larger table tops and a rollable hip jump. After the jump section, the trail provides a bypass shortcut back to the top or descends further down the hill with a custom cedar slab A-frame bridge, skinny, and up-down ledges. The climb back up as a log pile roll, rock garden, cedar skinny bridge, and a unique...
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Oskar Blues REEB Ranch Bike Park – Beginner Dirt Jumps

Oskar Blues REEB Ranch Bike Park – Beginner Dirt Jumps

      Client: Oskar Blues REEB Ranch Location: Hendersonville, NC The REEB Ranch is an unique event venue owned by Dale Katechis, the founder of Oskar Blues and REEB Cycles. The ranch caters to a wide variety of events, but notably, it has a dedicated bike park complete with dual slalom, dirt jumps, pump track, skinnies, and more! Despite all of these cool options, Nature Trails was contracted to build a beginner / intermediate dirt jump section that bridged the skills gap between the pump track obstacles and the large jump lines so that riders had more opportunity for skill progression. We accomplished this by installing a line of progressive tabletops that start around 3ft tall and 6ft long and increase in size gradually up to about 4ft tall and 8ft long without the need for pedaling along the way. In addition, we built two extra small tabletops that are stand alone to provide riders new to jumping the opportunity to catch air without having...
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Raleigh Private Bike Park

Raleigh Private Bike Park

Client: John T. Location: Raleigh, NC John is a new mountain biker who started building a pump track in his front yard in his spare time, but soon realized that building trails is a lot of work! Determined to have trails at his house, John contacted us to design and build him a private bike park where he could improve his current skills and leave plenty of room to improve over time. Our design increases in speed and obstacle size as the trail progresses downhill along his property. Beginning with a straight pump track of 6 rollers, the trail then encounters a 180 degree righthand berm to direct you into two small tabletop jumps. Following the tabletops, the trail berms left into a wooden roller that drops over a retaining wall and into a downhill roller - berm - roller that hits the crescendo with a huge 180 righthand berm with a 6ft curved wall ride! Exiting the wallride, the return trail...
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Lake Gaston Private Pump Track

Lake Gaston Private Pump Track

Pump Track Construction Photos Client: Aaron H. Location: Lake Gaston, NC Aaron has a lake house in North Carolina and wanted to make use of his wooded lot to create a fun area for his son and he to ride bikes together. We created a small 30'x45' pump track with 1,000ft of winding single track surrounding it....
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Briar Chapel Skills Park

Briar Chapel Skills Park

Trail Building & Construction Photos Client: Triangle Off-Road Cyclists (TORC) Location: Chapel Hill, NC We were thrilled to partner with Newland Communities, Briar Chapel's HOA, REI, and Triangle Off-Road Cyclists (TORC) to build the first bicycle skills park in Chatham County. Briar Chapel has been a growing destination for mountain bikers in the Piedmont region and now it has even more reason to attract visitors. In designing and building the skills park, we focused on three main goals: Sustainability - Build features and obstacles to minimize erosion and that can be easily maintained by volunteers. Each run aligns with natural topography and includes subsurface drain systems and natural rock reinforcements where needed. Accessibility - All constructed trails were designed to integrate seamlessly with existing infrastructure. The staging area and return paths use existing trail to minimize new construction and provide convenient access to parking and local dining at the Veranda shopping center. Safe Learning - Each obstacle is designed to have progressive options scaling up from the...
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