One of the best intermediate flow trail runs on the mountain.

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5

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343

m

4

max°

Difficulty

FATMAP difficulty grade

Moderate

Description

This fantastic top-to-bottom Olympia run begins on the short Diane trail before dropping into Happy Camper.

Happy Camper is guaranteed to make all who ride it happy with its superb flow and entertaining features.

Up top, the trail begins with an optional skinny drop followed by an easy but fun wooden roller coaster bridge.

From there, the trail reverts to a classic flow trail, with tons of flowy berms.

There aren't too many jumps to speak of on Happy Camper, but that will change in a hurry as you continue. Happier Camper amps up the speed and the air opportunities.

The flowy back-to-back berms, including some massive high-speed corners, are absolutely blissful! All of the jumps on this trail are optional, but some of the bigger ones do take serious commitment to clear. In that sense, Happier Camper is a dual-flavored trail.

If you're not trying to get air, it's very much an intermediate flow trail.

If you're trying to clear all the jumps, it trends toward advanced. This rad run finishes up on Paper Boy.

Paper Boy is the most popular trail in the Trestle Bike Park due to its very approachable intermediate-level flow.

The entire trail consists of swoopy berms, fun rollers, and optional tabletop jumps.

Almost all of the jumps on this trail are pretty small and easily approachable, aside from one optional gap that's clearly marked. If you don't want to get air, you can easily roll through this trail and simply enjoy the flow—no problem.

Unlike some of the bigger jump trails where the near-vertical lips are difficult to roll over, all of the jumps on Paper Boy are easily negotiable without having your tires leave the ground.