
The Newest Bike Park in Canada
Designed in collaboration with Gravity Logic—the world-renowned leaders in bike park design and development—the RED Mountain Bike Park will roll out an exciting mix of singletrack, jump lines, and flow trails for riders of all skill levels, all coming to life over the next three years.
RED’s bike park, with a planned grand opening of June 21st, will be a destination where beginners feel like experts and seasoned riders can still be humbled. A place where progression is celebrated and every rider is challenged at their level. The park is committed to developing riding skills for all ages, styles, and abilities through a high-quality, expanding trail network that emphasizes variety and progression.
Know the Legacy
LIVE: EPISODE 1 “STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF LEGENDS”

Episode 2 Teaser: April 17
Full Episode 2 “Standing on the Shoulders of Innovation”: April 22
About the “Standing on the Shoulders” mini-series
RED’s stunning and moving two-part video series is a celebration of legacy and vision. It begins as a heartfelt tribute to the pioneers, the untamed passion, and the raw trail-building spirit that laid the foundation for the Kootenays’ vibrant mountain bike culture and its legendary athletes. From there, it dives into an inspiring behind-the-scenes journey—capturing the creativity, precision, and relentless drive of the Gravity Logic team as they transform RED’s bold dream into a breathtaking reality. This is more than a series; it’s a powerful story of roots, innovation, and the limitless spirit of progression.
Tickets & Passes
Season Passes: On Sale April 2nd
Unlimited riding all season long with additional resort perks!
Season Passes | Early Bird Until May 15 |
Regular |
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Adult | $349 | $449 |
Youth/Senior (13-17, 65+) | $269 | $339 |
Child (6-12) | $179 | $229 |
EARLY BIRD INSTALLMENT PLAN AVAILABLE: Save $100 on your Early Bird Bike Park Pass AND purchase for just 25% down and don’t pay in full until June 1st! |
Season Pass Perks:
- 15% off food and beverage (includes alcohol, excludes pre-packaged items & promotions)
- 10% off select bike school programs – Must call 778-457-5001 to book
- 15% off all regular-priced items at Piste Off Supply Co.
- 15% off Regular and High-Performance Rentals and services (not including specially priced items)
Day Tickets
Buy your single-day ticket at least 48 hours in advance and instantly get 10% off.
Single-Day Tickets | Adv. Online (10% off) |
Ticket Window |
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Adult | $65 | $72 |
Youth/Senior (13-17, 65+) | $49 | $54 |
Child (6-12) | $32 | $36 |
Sight-Seeing Ticket (Multi-Ride) | ||
Adult | $20 | |
Junior/Youth/Senior (7-17, 65+) | $15 |
Multi-ticket Packs
ON SALE MAY 16 – JUNE 20
No blackout dates. Direct-to-lift. Major savings. Snagging yourself a 3-pack or 5-pack Bike Pass Card is a great way to get a taste of the action. Card is not transferrable and non-refundable. Good for the 2025 season and is only on sale before the start of the season.
Multi-Ticket Pack | 3-Pack | 5-Pack |
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Adult | $184 | $288 |
Youth/Senior (13-17, 65+) | $138 | $216 |
Child (6-12) | $92 | $153 |
Hours & Policies
June 21 – Aug 31: 10am-5pm (Saturday – Wednesday), 10am-7pm (Thursday & Friday)
September 1 – 31: 10am-5pm (Saturday, Sunday & Holidays)
Are e-bikes allowed? Is there a “pedal-up”-only ticket?
Yes, e-bikes are allowed. There is no separate “pedal up” or “enduro” ticket or pass. Your ticket or pass purchase gives you access to the Silverlode Chairlift and all its maintained trails, including the new “Red Riding Hood” climb trail.
Are there bikes and other gear to rent?
Yes, there will be rentals available and located on the first floor of the day lodge. We will have a number of bikes from both Norco and Transition
Is there a shop for bike repairs/parts?
Yes, there will be a bike shop located on the first floor of the day lodge. Our bike shop will focus on rental maintenance but will be available if you have an issue with your bike in the park and we’ll get you up and running!
Are you hiring for the summer?
Yes, we have several openings for the summer, and you can search for them at www.redresort.com/jobs/
Is camping available in the parking lot?
TBD. More details coming soon.
Will you be offering camps, clubs, races, etc. during the summer?
Yes! We’re very excited to launch our camps and clubs for the RED Bike School, along with introducing some new bike park-related events this summer. Stay tuned.
Are there hiking trails accessible from the bike park? Can foot traffic load the chairlift?
Yes. A sight-seeing ticket is available for foot-traffic passengers. There will be a trail from the top of Silverlode to Motherlode and a new small loop that stretches across to the T-bar for a viewpoint. We are looking at the multi-use access for hikers on the climb trail (Red Riding Hood) but this is not yet confirmed.
Will there be Food & Beverage facilities available during operating hours?
Yes. Our new cafe & market on the first floor of the day lodge is currently under construction with plans to be open this summer along with other potential options.
Are there plans for a skills zone or pump track?
We are looking into this as a potential future addition.

Operational Notes
- Dogs are not permitted on the chair lift, up track or on the bike trails.
- The RED Riding Hood climb trail is, multi-use. Please use caution while biking and yield to hikers.
Policies
- Helmets are mandatory.
- You must be at least 6 years of age.
- Children 6-12 must be accompanied by an adult.
- All up track riders must yield to hikers
- Passes will be revoked for deviating off of marked biking trails.
- Pass fraud is subject to $150 fine, with a 2 week suspension of your passholder privileges.
- Come prepared! All riders should have water, a spare tube and tools in case of an emergency.
Refund Policy
- Tickets: Non-refundable once scanned. In case of adverse weather shut downs, rain cheques will be issued to those with 2 or less chairlift scans (i.e.: 2 laps or less).
- Multi-Day Cards: Non-refundable. Rain cheques can be issued for card holders with 2 or less chairlift scans/day in case of adverse weather and or chairlift shutdown. Multi-Day Cards expire at the end of the Summer Season and unused days are not transferable to another season.
- Season Passes: Non-refundable unless insurance/pass protection is purchase
All tickets are fully refundable if they have not been picked up and or scanned at any activity.

NOTICE TO ALL USERS OF
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PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!THESE CONDITIONS WILL AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO SUE THE OPERATOR FOR NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR BREACH OF THE OCCUPIERS LIABILITY ACT OR TO CLAIM COMPENSATION FOLLOWING AN ACCIDENT |
Your use of these premises and facilities and participation in activities on the premises involve various risks, dangers and hazards. Please visit the Safety and Risk Awareness website at: www.skisafety.ca for a description of these risks, dangers and hazards. A description of these risks, dangers and hazards is also available at guest services.
As a condition of your use of the premises and facilities and your participation in activities on the premises, you assume all risk of personal injury, death or property loss resulting from any cause whatsoever including NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR BREACH OF ANY DUTY OF CARE OWED UNDER THE OCCUPIERS LIABILITY ACT ON THE PART OF THE OPERATOR OF THE PREMISES AND FACILITIES and its employees and representatives (hereinafter collectively referred to as “the Operator”).
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THE OPERATOR’S LIABILITY FOR NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR BREACH OF THE OCCUPIERS LIABILITY ACT IS EXCLUDED BY THESE CONDITIONS. |
Risks Associated with Mountain Biking
Mountain biking takes place on steep and rugged terrain and features that are both physically and technically challenging and will expose the rider to many risks, dangers and hazards. These include but are not limited to the following:
- Use of chairlifts.
- Changing weather conditions.
- Slips, trips and falls.
- Loss of balance.
- High speed descents.
- Difficulty or inability to control one’s speed and direction.
- Rapid or uncontrolled acceleration on hills and inclines.
- Extreme variation in cycling terrain including steep or slippery sections, trees, roots, tree stumps, logs, cliffs, rocks, rock drops, loose gravel, holes, depressions, streams and creeks.
- Constructed feature such as bridges, ramps, ladders, bumps, berms, jumps, and drops.
- Mechanical failure of equipment.
- Collisions with natural and constructed objects, other mountain bikers, vehicles, pedestrians, spectators and officials.
- Encounters with domestic and wild animals including dogs and bears.
- Negligence of other riders or users of the premises.
- Infectious disease contracted through viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi which may be transmitted through direct or indirect contact.
- Negligent first aid.
- Accidents during mountain bike instructional courses, lessons, clinics or sessions.
- Failure to act safely or within one’s own ability or to stay within designated areas.
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Plan Your Trip
Your New Favourite Summer Destination
Rossland: Mountain Bike Mecca
With a deep history of biking on old railway beds, miners’ trails and whisky running routes, Rossland is one of the founding bike destinations in BC and is also known as the Mountain Biking Capital of Canada. Rossland has full-time, paid trails crew that maintain and label our huge myriad of trails, over 200 kms of them in fact. Why not give yourself the MTB getaway you deserve?! Check out the interactive trail map to the right and see the expansive MTB playground accessible from right here at RED and Rossland.