BETA's 2024 Wilmington Mountain Bike Festival
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BETA's Wilmington MTB Festival is 3-day all-out celebration over Labor Day Weekend August 30th - September 1st. What's in it for you? All kinds of good stuff - access to group rides & shuttles, a front row seat to arguably one of the most impressive bonfires of the year, dreamy mountain views, local food and brews, sanitary facilities, live music, on-site camping if purchased, and - let’s just drive this point home - that warm fuzzy feeling that lingers on after you've given to a cause near and dear to you.

The festival village is located at the Wilmington Recreation Park just off Springfield Road. Attendees can access miles of diverse single track riding right from the festival site including two large trail networks – the Flume and Hardy Road – as well as a 2-mile flow trail on the Flowbus trail; a screaming 3-mile descent on the Poor Man's Downhill trail; a long, gnarly backcountry tour on the Cooper Kiln trail; 3 miles of new family-favorite trails at East Branch Community Trails; and a dirt jump/pump track park right on site at the festival.

Bike Fest isn’t just another weekend of riding; it's a chance to ride with purpose. Bike Fest is a major fundraiser for BETA and your registration fee directly supports the trails you know and love. Register for BETA's Wilmington Mountain Bike Fest here or at the sign up link above.

BETA is a member-supported, volunteer-driven, human-powered trail building and stewardship organization. We are endlessly grateful for your support.

THANK YOU to our Event Sponsors: The Town of Wilmington, Adirondack Land Trust, Wilderness Van, Hardy Kids, Backslope Trail Building, Cadence Lodge, UCI World Series, The Reynolds Group, Capisce Coffee, High Peaks Cyclery, Placid Planet, Silver Birch Cycles, and Speed Science Coaching.

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