Bike Skills Park

a group or bike riders sitting on their bikes in front of a bike park

The Edson Bike Skills Park is a free, fun, and safe place for people to learn, practice and hone their cycling skills. This bike skills park contains a variety of natural and man-made features such as jumps, rocks, logs, pumps tracks, ladder bridges, teeter totters, and a flow trail. Like a skateboard park is designed for skateboards, a bike skills park is designed for bikes.

Edson's Bike Skills Park is one of the largest in the province and we're extremely proud of the work that was done to make it a reality.

For more details on the Park, maps, and it's current status, visit https://www.edsoncycling.com/edson-bike-skills-park

 

PLEASE NOTE- There have been recent question regarding the use of e-bikes in the park.

E-bikes that are ONLY pedal assist bikes are acceptable. Riders should be aware that park features are intended for regular pedal bikes and e-bikes could respond differently on jumps, pumps and skills feature.

E-bikes with a throttle or e-bikes with no cranks and pedals are not acceptable for the park.

 

The Edson Bike Skills Park is free to use and open during park hours.

The Edson Cycling Association

Biker jumping their bike at a bike park

The Edson Cycling Association is a not-for-profit society.  Their mission is to improve access to recreation in the Edson area by building new trails at Willmore Park. "We hope to improve the quality of life and health of residents by promoting cycling in the Edson area." 

To find out more about their hard work check out their webpage at: http://www.edsoncycling.com/.

You can buy a membership, join the group rides, help with trail builds or donate via their website.