Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde ValleySedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    • Home
    • Sedona News
      • Arts and Entertainment
      • Bear Howard Chronicles
      • Business Profiles
      • City of Sedona
      • Elections
      • Goodies & Freebies
      • Mind & Body
      • Sedona News
    • Opinion
    • Real Estate
    • The Sedonan
    • Advertise
    • Sedona’s Best
    Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde ValleySedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    Home»Sedona News»City of Sedona»Construction Team Breaks Ground on Sedona Bike Skills Park
    City of Sedona

    Construction Team Breaks Ground
    on Sedona Bike Skills Park

    April 14, 2016No Comments
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Reddit WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Reddit WhatsApp

    City of Sedona ArizonaSedona AZ (April 14, 2016) – Phase One of the Sedona Bike Skills Park located within Posse Grounds Park began on Monday, March 14. Following an extensive design phase of the Bike Skills Park, the city entered into a contract with Baniki Construction for the building of Phase One, which will be completed by Friday, April 29.

    The Bike Skills Park will be a fun location for mountain bike riders to ride, visitors to practice on Sedona terrain and beginner bikers to learn the necessary skills required for mountain biking. Phase One consists of three of the nine features anticipated to be included in the Bike Skills Park once final construction is completed in the years to come. The following three features are being built in Phase One and will be created for multiple skill levels of riders:

    • A Flow Trail, which is a downhill trail that provides a terrain-induced roller coaster experience with little pedaling and braking necessary. The rolling terrain, banked turns and various jumps create a sensation of rhythm and flow as the rider descends the trail.
    • A Tech Flow Trail, which is a downhill trail with various natural and manmade technical trail features teaching skills required to ride over obstacles that a rider may encounter on a forest trail.
    • A Pump Park, which is a series of closed loops with rollers and berms designed to be ridden without pedaling. The rider enters with some momentum and then shifts their weight to pump, or push down, into the dips and then pull up before the crest of the mounds to produce forward motion.

    In October 2013, City Council approved to move forward with developing a design of the Bike Skills Park. The Bike Park Work Group, comprised of cycling enthusiasts dedicated to making the idea of a bike park in Sedona a reality, helped to identify the ideal features of the park and also raised $37,000 for design. With the design costs provided, City Council allocated $110,000 for construction of Phase One. City Council has also committed to $10,000 a year in anticipated maintenance costs.

    “We see it as such an asset to have partnered with such valuable members of the community to make a park that will truly be world class,” said Rachel Murdoch, Parks and Recreation Manager, City of Sedona.

    Sedona Gift Shop

    Regarding future phases that will incorporate the six other features, they are included in the design and will be completed when funding becomes available, said Murdoch.

    “I am very excited. Prior to construction, progress was measured by meetings, fundraising, documents and contracts. Seeing actual trail construction is much more tangible and rewarding,” said Doug Copp, Bicycle Coordinator, City of Sedona and also a member of the Bike Park Work Group.

    For more information on this project and other parks related activities, please visit www.SedonaAZ.gov/Parks.

    Healing Paws

    This is an advertisement

    Comments are closed.


    We Have Been Thoroughly Trained!
    By Amaya Gayle Gregory

    Throughout the years, we have been trained. Part of the training is to see others as trained, but not ourselves. Even though we are the others that others are trained to see as trained, we tend to miss that little nuance. The training says we must know what’s right and speak out when we see something that runs contrary to our understanding of rightness. We don’t stop to realize that what we see as right isn’t exactly right or it would be the right version that everyone in their right mind knew as right. There are billions of versions of right but ours is the only real right one. Seems fishy, doesn’t it? We spend our days, our lives, catching others — the wrong ones — doing and saying things in support of their versions of right and our training has us jumping on the critical bandwagon lest we be painted in support of the wrong right. What in this crazy world moves us with such amazing force to crave rightness, to need to be seen as right? Read more→
    The Sedonan
    Need More Customers?
    Bear Howard Chronicles
    Humankind
    Tlaquepaque
    Verde Valley Wine Trail
    Recent Comments
    • Bill w on Innovative Affordable Workforce Housing for the City of Sedona
    • Jill Dougherty on “Picking Up the Pieces in 2029: The 100 Days After Trump’s America”
    • TJ Hall on Verde Valley Groups Participate in May Day Strong Rallies to Demand a Fair Future for Working Families
    • Jill Dougherty on Innovative Affordable Workforce Housing for the City of Sedona
    • JB on Do The Math
    • Chelsea Craig on “Picking Up the Pieces in 2029: The 100 Days After Trump’s America”
    • Jill Dougherty on “Picking Up the Pieces in 2029: The 100 Days After Trump’s America”
    • Jill Dougherty on “Picking Up the Pieces in 2029: The 100 Days After Trump’s America”
    • TJ Hall on Do The Math
    • JB on “Picking Up the Pieces in 2029: The 100 Days After Trump’s America”
    • Jill Dougherty on “Picking Up the Pieces in 2029: The 100 Days After Trump’s America”
    • Michael Schroeder on “Picking Up the Pieces in 2029: The 100 Days After Trump’s America”
    • Michael Schroeder on “Picking Up the Pieces in 2029: The 100 Days After Trump’s America”
    • Jill Dougherty on “Picking Up the Pieces in 2029: The 100 Days After Trump’s America”
    • Jill Dougherty on “Picking Up the Pieces in 2029: The 100 Days After Trump’s America”
    Archives

    We Have Been Thoroughly Trained!
    By Amaya Gayle Gregory

    Throughout the years, we have been trained. Part of the training is to see others as trained, but not ourselves. Even though we are the others that others are trained to see as trained, we tend to miss that little nuance. The training says we must know what’s right and speak out when we see something that runs contrary to our understanding of rightness. We don’t stop to realize that what we see as right isn’t exactly right or it would be the right version that everyone in their right mind knew as right. There are billions of versions of right but ours is the only real right one. Seems fishy, doesn’t it? We spend our days, our lives, catching others — the wrong ones — doing and saying things in support of their versions of right and our training has us jumping on the critical bandwagon lest we be painted in support of the wrong right. What in this crazy world moves us with such amazing force to crave rightness, to need to be seen as right? Read more→
    © 2025 All rights reserved. Sedona.biz.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.