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Shy Ann -> Long Trail

Winter Park

Winter Park Ski Area

One of the easiest intermediate top-to-bottom runs.

Mountain Biking Moderate

Distance
7.2 km
Ascent
12 m
Descent
502 m
Duration
0-1 hrs
Low Point
2.8 km
High Point
3.3 km
Gradient
Shy Ann -> Long Trail Map

The trail combination of Shy Ann and Long Trail is one of the easiest intermediate top-to-bottom runs in the Trestle Bike Park. This is the logical next step up after riding Green World. This flow trail features low berms and rollers, with a few optional jumps (but they are fairly few and far between).

Description

The top section of Shy Ann has been newly rebuilt (as of this writing in fall 2023), with buffed-out berms in the corners and flowy rollers. There are also a few mellow tabletops lower down, which makes this the perfect warm-up run for riders of all stripes.

The run then drops into Long Trail, which is also rated as an intermediate freeride trail. However, it's not nearly as feature-rich as Shy Ann—there aren't as many tabletop jumps or big berms, but it still flows quickly down the mountain, providing you with great access to trails lower down.

The route shown here also finishes on the Tunnel Hill XC trail, which is technically a two-way trail, so keep an eye out for uphill traffic (even if it's uncommon). This trail retains a much more natural character, with some roots and far fewer berms, but it offers a fun, flowy finish at the bottom of the mountain.

Difficulty

Moderate

Mostly stable trail tread with some variability, with unavoidable obstacles 8in/20cm tall or less. Other obstacles such as rock gullies and steep sections may exist. Ideal for lower intermediate riders.

Low Exposure

1 out of 4

The path is on completely flat land and potential injury is limited to falling over.

Remoteness

1 out of 4

Close to help in case of emergency.

Best time to visit

between June and September

Features

  • Flow
  • Shuttle-run
  • Singletrack
  • Jumps
  • Roots
  • Tabletops

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