Folsom Bike Park

A rebuilt community riding destination inside Cummings Family Park, designed for dirt jump progression, pump-track laps, and skill-building sessions in Folsom, California.

Reopened May 16, 2026
Open Daily Dawn to 9 p.m.
Ride Ready Helmets required

A New Chapter For Folsom Riders

Folsom Bike Park is the bike-focused riding area at Cummings Family Park. After a major rebuild, the park reopened to the public on May 16, 2026 with a refreshed layout built for a wider range of riders, from families learning bike handling to experienced riders looking for jump lines and flow.

The project was shaped by a partnership between the City of Folsom, local trail advocates at FATRAC, and bike-park builders Randy Spangler and Greg Watts. The result is a compact, high-energy public facility with progressive features and a clear focus on safe, non-motorized bike use.

Where It Is

1775 Creekside Drive, Folsom, CA 95630, inside Cummings Family Park near Blue Ravine Road.

Visitor Hours

The City lists park hours as dawn to 9 p.m. Riders should confirm current conditions before traveling.

Safety Basics

Helmets are required. The City notes that the bike park is for non-motorized bicycles only.

Trails, Lines & Riding Areas

The rebuilt park is organized around progression: riders can warm up, practice control, and step up to more technical lines as their confidence grows.

Pump Track Flow

Rollers and berms support rhythm, cornering, and momentum practice without needing big pedaling efforts.

Dirt Jump Progression

Jump lines are intended to let riders build skills gradually, with line choice matching comfort and ability.

Community-Built Energy

Local volunteer and advocacy support helped turn the rebuild into a durable public amenity.

Bike-Only Use

The posted City guidance keeps the riding surface focused on non-motorized bicycles.

Representative bike park with dirt jumps and pump track features
Representative image: Wikimedia Commons

Plan A Clean Session

Before you ride, check the City page or FATRAC updates for any posted changes, closures, volunteer work days, or maintenance notes. Dirt features can change with weather and upkeep.

Address

1775 Creekside Drive
Folsom, CA 95630

Hours

Dawn to 9 p.m.
Confirm before visiting.

Bring

Helmet, water, working brakes, and a bike suited to dirt riding.

Respect

Yield, ride within ability, and avoid wet or closed features.

Open Map
Helmets Required
Non-Motorized Bikes
Dawn To 9 P.M.

Highlights

These official and community references help visitors understand the park, the rebuild, and the people behind the project.

Representative bike park dirt jumps and pump-track terrain

Reopening Update

The City announced the bike park reopening for May 16, 2026 after the rebuild was completed.

View City announcement
Representative paved pump track at a public park

Project Background

The City’s project page outlines the rebuild effort and identifies the professional builders involved.

Review project page
Representative Northern California dirt jumps

Trail Advocate Support

FATRAC provides community context for the park and local mountain-bike stewardship.

Visit FATRAC page

Image credits: representative bike-park photos from Wikimedia Commons: Ruby Hill Bike Park, Pump Track at Flood County Park, and Shells Dirt Jumps at the Beach Park. Official Folsom facts are sourced below.

Ride Smart. Keep The Park Rolling.

Use the official pages below for current information, then show up ready to share the lines, protect the dirt, and build skills one lap at a time.

Sources / Helpful Links

This page summarizes public information from official City of Folsom pages and local trail advocacy sources. Always verify current operating status, conditions, and posted rules before riding.