Take a Kid Mountain Biking (TKMBD)…It’s a festival of bikes! This is a casual, free of cost, family-friendly biking event. Great for kids and adults of all ages! Riders can cycle through the course and get tips while they build their skills and confidence.
Schedule of Events
10:00am to 1:00pm
TKMBD / Skills for Beginning MTB Riders
Body position and bike/body separation
Braking, Front and Rear Wheel Lift, Cornering
Bunny Hops, Step Up and Down
Led by local mountain bike coaches, Traci and Lance Andre
10:00am – 6:00pm
Specific times for all ride sessions below will be listed and available at the TMBR Welcome Tent! Ride with a Local
(various skills and routes available) Big Climbs
(Heat Rise and Scrape Rock Wall) Kid’s Free-ride & Beginner Jumps
(Shakedown and Ride Control) Jump Sessions
(Hot Start and Stump Grub) 6:30pm / Night Jump Sessions Begins!
(Hot Start) Requires: Headlamps and/or Bike lights
Bring your bike, strider, carrier, unicycle… and your excitement!
This will be an outdoor gathering so bring your own hydration and appropriate gear.
Helmets and close-toed shoes are required for all riders. Other protective gear like gloves, glasses, and knee pads are also recommended depending on riders skill.
Trails at the base of the park are divided in two by a gravel path. The first half being almost completely flat, perfect for toddlers with balance bikes. The second half is relatively mellow with small elevation changes and bumps, great for first time youth mountain bikers with average pavement biking experience.
Join and Support Local Trails Today!
While membership is not a requirement for participation, we always invite people to join and become a supporter or volunteer in our trial advocacy community.
Our members organize volunteer events, maintain/develop public use trials, apply for grants, communicate with civic leaders, and other less noticeable things like maintaining social media and website communication. Becoming a member not only supports local trails financially but also lets us count you among our supporters when dealing with elected officials as advocates for mountain biking. As a member you also receive discounts at local bike shops, Farside Bike Park, and many other offerings from IMBA.
Take a Kid Mountain Biking (TKMBD)…It’s a festival of bikes!
This is a casual, free of cost, family-friendly biking event. Great for kids and adults of all ages! Riders can cycle through the course and get tips while they build their skills and confidence.
Schedule of Events
10:00am to 1:00pm
TKMBD / Skills for Beginning MTB Riders
Body position and bike/body separation
Braking, Front and Rear Wheel Lift, Cornering
Bunny Hops, Step Up and Down
Led by local mountain bike coaches, Traci and Lance Andre
10:00am – 6:00pm
Specific times for all ride sessions below will be listed and available at the TMBR Welcome Tent!
Ride with a Local
(various skills and routes available)
Big Climbs
(Heat Rise and Scrape Rock Wall)
Kid’s Free-ride & Beginner Jumps
(Shakedown and Ride Control)
Jump Sessions
(Hot Start and Stump Grub)
6:30pm / Night Jump Sessions Begins!
(Hot Start) Requires: Headlamps and/or Bike lights
Versus food truck on site from 2:00-6:00pm
Supporters of this event include:
Bicycle World, Bike Shack, Free Flight, Urban Bicycle Food Mission and the
Dubuque Scholastic MTB Race Team
Bring your bike, strider, carrier, unicycle… and your excitement!
This will be an outdoor gathering so bring your own hydration and appropriate gear.
Helmets and close-toed shoes are required for all riders. Other protective gear like gloves, glasses, and knee pads are also recommended depending on riders skill.
Trails at the base of the park are divided in two by a gravel path. The first half being almost completely flat, perfect for toddlers with balance bikes. The second half is relatively mellow with small elevation changes and bumps, great for first time youth mountain bikers with average pavement biking experience.
Join and Support Local Trails Today!
While membership is not a requirement for participation, we always invite people to join and become a supporter or volunteer in our trial advocacy community.
Our members organize volunteer events, maintain/develop public use trials, apply for grants, communicate with civic leaders, and other less noticeable things like maintaining social media and website communication. Becoming a member not only supports local trails financially but also lets us count you among our supporters when dealing with elected officials as advocates for mountain biking. As a member you also receive discounts at local bike shops, Farside Bike Park, and many other offerings from IMBA.
If you would like to become a member join at: JOIN TMBR – TMBR TRAILS
Details
Organizer
Venue
Dubuque, IA 52001 United States + Google Map