Intermediate Trails
Intermediate trails require previous off-road experience and are not for beginners. The trails are generally unsurfaced and are constructed from local dirt. The style of most blue trails is generally flowing and undulating and can allow riders to pick up speed if they are confident in their ability. There are technical features on blue trails but their nature is less severe and are mostly rollable.
Advanced Trails
Advanced trails require a higher level of skill and stamina from the rider. Expect a higher frequency of technical features, some of which may not be rollable. Trail surfaces may have more exposed roots and rocks than intermediate trails and may be loose and variable.
Expert Trails
Expert trails command some of the highest difficulties of riding at the park. These trails are highly difficult and should only be ridden by confident and experienced bike park riders. Trails range from technically challenging natural descents to fast bike park style flow trails packed with unavoidable jumps and drops. These trails are for expert-level riders only.
Pro graded trails
Pro graded trails demand the highest skill and experience of any rider in the park. They are suitable only for professional or equivalent level riders who are confident with the largest of jumps, drops and other technical features.