Ray's Milwaukee Indoor Mountain Bike Park Grand Opening

Oct 26, 2011
by Reece Wallace  
In Canada, we have long winters that make avid cyclist crave the touch and feel of their bikes below them without being frost bitten or drenched in rain. Last weekend I found a cure for this, which lies just south of the eastern Canadian border in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at Ray’s Indoor Mountain Bike Park.

Ray’s Indoor Mountain Bike Park is a mountain bike specific park, which opened eight years ago with their first location in Cleveland, Ohio. Since then, Ray and the rest of the crew have expanded and developed not only their first park, but opened a second park nestled in the northern central United States in Milwaukee. The Milwaukee park was originally created to give mountain bikers a haven during the long, cold Wisconsin winters and to aid in the building of a community focused on the progression of cycling, promoting active and healthy lifestyles, and providing an opportunity for new mountain bikers to ride. The park is open and operates from October until April each year.

Ray s Indoor Bike Park Grand Opening

A big BBQ to start the weekend off!


Last weekend I was fortunate enough to escape the early winter rains by travelling nearly 3200 kilometers from Vancouver, British Columbia to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to shred the new park. For Canadians, an indoor mountain bike park is a foreign concept; I have ridden the Air Dome and indoor skate parks alike in the past, but a mountain bike specific park is almost unheard of in Canada. Nevertheless, I was ecstatic when I received the call from Pinkbike offering to send me to Milwaukee!

Ray getting his jump on.
The man behind it all, Ray.

Big shout out to Jon Pratt for the photo.
Slingin' the beez' in the Subaru bowl.

Ray’s MTB Milwaukee Park is a relatively new park since its initial opening last New Year’s Eve. In its short existence, the park has had a significant impact on the riding scene in Wisconsin and the surrounding states. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of my trip to the Milwaukee park, besides being blown away by the vast amount of features to ride, was the wide demographic that Ray’s MTB Park caters to.

Ray s Indoor Bike Park Grand Opening
Mini shred and his family chilling at the park.

Typically, most bike-orientated parks and events are filled with teenagers and young men riding. However, at Ray’s I was astonished by how many men and women of all ages were riding. I was very happy to see that the sport is reaching out to women. In fact, Ray’s has women specific days where women can shred the park with their favourite pro riders and receive instruction with no pressure or influence from men whatsoever.

Ray s Indoor Bike Park Grand Opening
Nice Pinkbike!

Ray s Indoor Bike Park Grand Opening
Ray's Mountain Bike Park also features a full service bike shop as well as a small retail store selling anything from handle bars to GoPro's. In addition, there is also a Park Tools sponsored area where a full set of tools are provided free of charge including all the basics and a wheel truing stand.

Upon arriving at the park I was given the grand tour by park manager, Eric Schutt. I felt like a kid in a candy shop. There were so many rad features and fun looking jumps, bowls, and mountain bike lines that I could not wait to shred. Eric noted that Ray’s MTB Park is unique such that every year when the park is closed (May to September), there are continuous renovations and upgrades to keep the park updated and fresh. This is a great outlook for an indoor park to possess because most parks rarely change and lack diversity.

Skinny action
Some serious skinny action on one of the many log rides in the park.

Ray s Indoor Bike Park Grand Opening
Eric Schutt, doing business.

Although I am not much of a skate park rider by any means, my favourite section in the park was the Subaru bowl. This bowl had it all: quarter pipes, vert walls, wall rides, a spine, and a step up jump. After ripping around the bowl for a while, I could hop right out and drop into the expert jump line. All of the park’s lines are strategically interconnected as to not cause collisions or line-ups.

Ray s Indoor Bike Park Grand Opening
Rally cars, bowls, Subaru does it all.

Big shout out to Jon Pratt for the photo.
Spinning the spine

Ray’s MTB Park incorporates an assortment of mountain bike features to satisfy virtually everyone’s needs. There is a large cross country loop that runs around the entire park for XC enthusiasts to get their pedal on, a wooden pump track for those interested in railing berms and manualing rollers, and an entire section dedicated to North Shore style riding, featuring skinnies and log rides. The cross-country loop is an incredibly long and diverse XC ride that loops around the perimeter of the park suspended in the rafters. This loop is great for pedal junkies looking to keep their fitness up in the snow covered winters and offers a variety of low risk stunts with progressive roll around features for all abilities.

Shredding a beam ride
Aaron Gwin earning it on a beam ride!

The park is built around the principle of progression and introducing new riders to mountain biking. In other words, the park’s aim is to get people riding. From my experience at the Milwaukee park, I noticed that most of the features were tailored to novice riders. The various sections helped beginners develop the basics of jumping, pumping, balance, and bike control. Other riders at the park noted that the Ohio location featured larger jumps and stunts better suited for more advanced riders. That being said, the jumps were still loads of fun and could easily entertain me throughout the winter.

How to

Instructions similar to this were located periodically throughout the park to help give novice riders the basic understanding and concepts involved in developing their own set of skills.


Rock Shox jump zone
Rock Shox jump zone

Both of Ray’s MTB Park locations make it incredibly affordable for riders and their families to mountain bike. A season’s pass is valid at both parks and includes a riding pass and storage for bikes and gear on site. Moreover, for every other family member who purchases a season’s pass, their pass is half the price of the pass purchased prior to theirs. There is also a student night where post-secondary students ride for cheap!

During the grand opening, there were numerous pros on site riding and signing autographs including Trek’s UCI downhill overall world champ Aaron Gwin and skate park legend Phil Sundbaum. I had the privilege to ride with both and was amazed at how much both of their skills crossed over into different genres of riding – Aaron Gwin is a style cat and slays 20’s!

Check out the video of my trip down to Milwaukee!
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I had a fantastic time at the 2011 Ray’s Milwaukee Indoor Mountain Bike Park grand opening and I want to give a huge thanks to everyone at Ray’s for their amazing hospitality and letting me ride their great park! I would definitely make the trip out east again to ride the park and would recommend it to anyone looking to have a great time on his or her bike in the cold of winter. I can only hope that one day Ray will decide to open a park in Canada where we really need it.

For more information on Ray's Mountain Bike Park, including a full list of their sponsors, click here.

A big shout out and many thanks to Jon Prat and the Ray's MTB Park photographers for the great shots and Pinkbike for sending me out east.

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81 Comments
  • 37 0
 Did anybody else have to read the first sentence twice to get naughty ideas about bike porn out of there head?
  • 4 0
 hahaha i see what your goin on about
  • 8 1
 Why cant it be in england aswell :'(
  • 5 0
 I can't remember where, but i'm sure somewhere said they may be doing one in Bristol, which would be amazing seeing as that's where I live ha
  • 2 0
 :'( Im in essex, PORC Is the closest thing too me Frown Why cant i move to Canada ?
  • 1 0
 I think that I read something about it in MBUK.
  • 2 0
 i sure hope they do build one in bristol Smile
  • 1 1
 :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
  • 3 0
 B.C has nothing like this
  • 6 1
 yeah but your graced with whistler so stop moanin haha
  • 7 0
 " For Canadians, an indoor mountain bike park is a foreign concept"

Wow Pinkbike a Canadian Website not even up to speed about its own country. Joyride 150 has been around since late 2009. So I guess its not a foreign concept.
  • 4 5
 Joyride 150 is not an indoor mountain bike park, it's a multidiscipline bike park. Ray's is different such that it specifically caters to mountain bikers in their design, features, and operation.
  • 6 0
 Because we have more bmx riders that ride here in no way means we are not a mountain bike catered facility. Skinnys, xc loop, pumptrack, drops, and more are all features that can be found here. I can't seem to figure out why in anyway were different besides havin something for the Northern riders. No hate. Love for every indoor park, coming from a fellow rider
  • 1 0
 Also there is a multi-style indoor park opening in Syracuse New York in December, but not a word has been breathed about it here. How about a little press PB?
  • 1 4
 tobad whistler is for downhilling and thats gay theres few dj there
  • 11 0
 www.joyride150.com
  • 2 0
 Agreed Smile Ray's looks great and I hope to make a trip there some time but don't say Canada has nothing similar Wink
  • 9 0
 all i saw was a guy do a cash roll on a dirtbike
  • 2 0
 I was thinking the same thing, ha!
  • 1 0
 Same here. Best part of the vid.
  • 4 0
 dude we should totally have one in Vancouver it would be totally sick
  • 1 0
 Would love to have one in Kansas City.....Whilst our winters are not as brutal as you folks up in Wisconsin/northern Ohio, we have the freeze/thaw monster that makes the trails nasty quite a bit during our winters.
  • 1 0
 Good times, park section looks awesome. Imagine how nice rays newark nj is going to be???!!!!!??????? We be there all winter shredding with whole crew, couple stops on path or nj transit train.
  • 1 0
 newarkkkkk, hahaha guess i'll actually have a reason to go there now,

btw, check this out, if you ahven't heard it already...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U7kuqow3gg
  • 3 0
 This is so cool! We need one in seattle!
  • 1 0
 Beautiful job !!! Might have to vacation there next year !! Ray,thanks for hooking up all your local kids and MTb folk !! Too cool !!
  • 1 0
 I know why theres not one of these in the UK. Because our health and safety bullshit and nanny state government wouldn't allow it. But it would be sweet.
  • 1 0
 Was a fun weekend, glad to be part of the crew that makes Ray's MKE function !
  • 2 0
 We need one in the South.
  • 1 0
 you guys don't even get cold!!!
  • 1 0
 2:28.... WTF was that MX freestyle trick and who was it? Park looks cool BTW. Smile
  • 3 1
 Man we need one of those in Colorado.
  • 11 0
 We need one of these in my house
  • 2 0
 Rays should buy the old Westwood Indoor Park at Colorado Mills Mall, not the biggest space but its decent
  • 2 0
 lucky, thats perfect for keeping up skill during winter
  • 1 0
 Typo: It's Jon Pratt, not Prat. A great photographer representing the East Coast!
  • 1 0
 Hahaha, that's me on the skinny and my front wheel slipped off like a second later. Fun place to ride.
  • 1 0
 really?
  • 1 0
 Yeah, here is a video of the beginner skinnies: www.pinkbike.com/video/223375
  • 1 0
 those are sick!
  • 1 0
 So ray, fancy coming over to the UK to build one of those awesome trail centers??
  • 1 0
 Can someone tell me what the hell is the tricks pulled by the moto guy !!!!!
  • 2 0
 WE NEED ONE IF CALIFORNIA
  • 1 0
 HOLY FUUUUU DO I AGREE WITH YOU!!!
  • 2 0
 i want it... in my backyard...
  • 1 0
 hahhaha same bro!
  • 1 0
 i just need to find me an empty warehouse and a shit load of cash!!!!
  • 1 0
 We want THIS in Portugal! :'c
  • 1 0
 Damn.. this park is soooo crazy!!!!
  • 1 0
 Ahh fail, back to geography for me haha
  • 1 0
 We need a rays in england!
  • 1 0
 zajebisty film Wink RideOn!
  • 2 0
 im so going there !!!!!!
  • 1 0
 why isn't there one of them here :L
  • 1 0
 Cleveland here I come!!!! Christmas time though Frown
  • 1 0
 Thumps up for a Ray's Indoor Mountain Bike Park in Denver
  • 1 0
 That thing's pumptasitc! So sick!
  • 1 0
 Can't wait to go, only live an hour away!
  • 1 0
 really cool to see gwin there
  • 1 0
 whos the mx rider doing the cashroll??
  • 1 0
 How is that even possible on a dirtbike?
  • 1 0
 Ok we can all agree we need one in California!!!!!
  • 1 0
 California is the opposite sometimes it gets too hot to ride instead of being too cold
  • 3 0
 What it's too hot?....too many blondes rollerblading in bikinis by the beach for ya .... maybe we could take up a collection for an indoor fully air conditioned facility...send your relief dollars to aid California.. 1 800 CAND EEASS
  • 1 0
 You mad bro?
  • 1 0
 So when is Ray's Colorado opening???
  • 1 0
 is rock shox jump zone looking sick or what?
  • 1 0
 lets go norcal!! get it together
  • 1 0
 looks sick but they really need to make one in the uk
  • 1 0
 Syracus NY is getting a indoor bike park! cranx.com
  • 1 0
 Thats cute
  • 1 0
 lucky. well i broke my wrist so i can't. luckier for you
  • 1 0
 whoops. replied to the wrong thing
  • 1 0
 Heaven on earth!
  • 1 0
 to milwaukee!
  • 1 0
 Im going there in a couple of weeks Smile
  • 1 0
 luky
  • 1 3
 Again why must Canda have all the good stuff haha
  • 8 1
 Actually, the park is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which is in the United States.
  • 1 0
 america allready have woodward :@







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