Frisco Bike Park
Price
Free
Duration
1–3 hours
Best Ages
5–17 years
About
Frisco Bike Park is a 4. 9-star free mountain bike park that Summit County families consistently identify as one of the best free outdoor activities in the area. The Town of Frisco has invested in building a genuine progression bike park — not just a pump track, but a full system of flow trails ranging from beginner-appropriate features to more challenging technical lines that intermediate and advanced young riders can develop their skills on.
The park is co-located with Frisco Adventure Park on Recreation Way, making it a natural addition to or anchor for a Frisco activity day. While the Adventure Park's paid attractions draw one crowd, the bike park draws the mountain biking families who want purposeful, skill-building riding in a purpose-designed environment.
For kids learning mountain biking, progression parks like this are infinitely valuable. The beginner flow trails allow first-timers to get comfortable with basic trail features — small rollers, gentle bermed corners, and simple obstacles — without the intimidation of full mountain trail riding. As kids develop confidence, they can move to progressively more challenging sections.
Many Summit County families use Frisco Bike Park as a regular skill-building destination.
Bikes can be rented from shops in Frisco town if you're visiting without your own equipment. Helmets are mandatory and non-negotiable — full-face helmets are the smart choice for anything beyond the very beginner features.
The 4.9-star rating reflects a well-maintained, well-designed park that delivers consistently for riders of varying skill levels. For families with mountain bike-riding kids, this is a must-visit Summit County stop.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
No
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Summer mornings when the tracks are dry; avoid rainy days
Wait Times
No wait times
Nearby Food
Frisco Main Street has restaurants within walking distance. No food at the bike park itself.
Why Kids Love It
Frisco Bike Park earns a 4.9-star rating from mountain biking families who know what a great bike park looks like. The flow trails and pump tracks are well-designed for progression — kids who have never ridden a bike park before can start on the beginner features and work their way up, while experienced young riders can challenge themselves on more technical lines.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Helmets are mandatory — full-face helmets recommended on more technical features
- The bike park has progressive trail options from beginner to advanced
- Located at Frisco Adventure Park — combine both in one visit
- Bikes can be rented in Frisco town if you're visiting without your own
- Early morning riding is best before afternoon sun softens the trail surfaces
What to Bring
- Mountain bikes (or rent locally)
- Helmets (mandatory)
- Gloves and knee pads recommended
- Water bottles
- Sunscreen
Cost Info
Free Admission
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$0 — free bike park; bring your own bikes
Tips to Save
- Completely free; helmets are mandatory and absolutely the right choice here; rent bikes in Frisco if needed