The Bike Park serves as a hub for the Greenway River Trails, which encircle Oklahoma City. The park features a new bike plaza, expanded trails, a community garden, and an outdoor classroom. Shipping containers have been creatively used to form a gathering space that includes a welcome center, coffee shop, and ADA-compliant restrooms. One unique feature is an elevated trail that crosses the rooftops of the shipping containers, allowing cyclists to complete an 80-mile loop around the city on paved trails and access enhanced mountain bike trails and jump lines.
The project is funded by grants from the Oklahoma Recreational Trails Program, the Oklahoma City Community Foundation, and several anonymous donors. It was designed by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, with Burnett Construction serving as the general contractor.
The park includes the Velosolutions Pump Track, a 15,000-square-foot asphalt track with seamless paved waves and an integrated timing system for virtual competitions. It is the largest of its kind in the U.S. The Momentum Pump Track, also part of the park, is a fiberglass mountain bike/BMX course designed with berms, bumps, and jumps, allowing riders to use gravity and body weight to navigate the track. A smaller fiberglass speed ring is located next to the Velosolutions track.
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