Lift-Served Bike Park to Open Near Austin

The retired Al’s Run quad from Taos is headed to Texas to anchor the state’s first lift-assisted bike park, Spider Mountain.  Mountain Capital Partners is behind project and will host a preview mountain bike race on September 29th.  Skytrac is installing the lift, which will open sometime next year.  “There is a much larger plan for the property and bikes are just a part of it,” says a poster on Bike Mojo involved in trail building.  Spider Mountain sits just outside Burnet, Texas and has a 350 foot vertical rise with views of Buchanan Lake.

MCP Managing Partner and CEO James Coleman is a University of Texas at Austin alum and Spider Mountain is about an hour away from the fast-growing city.  His company currently operates ski resorts in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah.  This project brings the number of new chairlifts and gondolas outside of ski country to eight this year.  From bike parks to theme parks, fairs and urban transport applications, ropeways are proving their usefulness around the country.

4 thoughts on “Lift-Served Bike Park to Open Near Austin

  1. jaytrem September 18, 2018 / 6:54 pm

    Bit surprised they didn’t keep it to eventually upgrade one of their older chairs. But glad to hear Mr. Coleman isn’t slowing down his lift building.

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    • Peter Landsman September 18, 2018 / 7:01 pm

      Plus he’s got the Snowbowl combination lift and Gelande at Purgatory in the pipeline.

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  2. Ryan September 20, 2018 / 1:23 am

    Always happy to see a removed lift find use elsewhere other than the scrap yard!

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