• Mark Hayes: NH Mountain Biking and Highland Mountain Bike Park (Merrimack County)

  • Jul 11 2023
  • Durée: 55 min
  • Podcast
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Mark Hayes: NH Mountain Biking and Highland Mountain Bike Park (Merrimack County)

  • Résumé

  • Highland Bike Park was once known as Highland Ski Area which operated between 1968-1995 before closing due to mountain debts and dysfunction. In 2003, when the opportunity to buy the defunct ski resort coincided with the sale of his family’s fiber optic business, owner and founder Mark Hayes purchased the mountain. In an effort to preserve the place’s history and community, he created Highland Bike Park–same mountain, same name, new purpose. At the risk of sounding too bold, Hayes set out to create “America’s Bike Park,” and for a long while it was the only exclusively biking lift-accessed area in the country.

    Hayes grew up mountain biking in the 1990s and after seeing Whistler Moutnain’s bike park in British Columbia, he realized we needed something similar in the US. What set Whistler’s bike park apart from other mountain bike systems was their intentionally engineered trails, with machine built berms, drops, and features to create “flow.” This design and execution took capital investment, design, and skilled labor to create. Hayes was prepared to support and invest in a project of this scale at Highland.

    What is Highland Bike Park’s Model?

    • Mountain Bike Park: Highland is the only 100% bike-dedicated, lift-access mountain bike park on the East Coast. They offer the longest riding season in the Northeast. There are no other “things” at the park. It is 100% mountain bike related
    • Camps & Programs: Highland offers overnight camps and programs for adults and kids. Mark describes the park as a place for anyone to come get better and take their riding to the next level.
    • Trail Building Business- Highland Trails is transforming ski resorts worldwide to year-round operation through bike park construction. Mark's brand is leading the mountain bike industry in the development of learn to ride programs, trail design, construction, and maintenance services. By growing the s

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    Recorded at Studio Lab in Derry NH
    Produced by: Sammy Blair
    Written and Directed by: Dan Egan
    Hosted by: Dan Egan

    Sponsored by:
    Mad River Coffee Roasters, Waterville Valley Resort, Jean's Playhouse and Ski Fanatics

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