Pedaling Forward: Phase 2 begins at Incline’s Holman Family Bike Park
Phase II construction began June 8 with anticipated completion in mid-August. The Holman Family Bike Park is OPEN during construction. Please keep out of the fenced-in construction area. Visit the project page to learn more about the expansion.
Momentum is building once again at the Holman Family Bike Park. Beginning in June 2026, construction crews will mobilize for Phase II of the long-anticipated expansion. The main park is open during construction, and the Phase II expansion is expected to open in mid-August 2026.
From Vision to Vibrancy
Originally designed in 2016, the park’s Phase I construction wrapped in the summer of 2017. In October 2017 families gathered to celebrate its grand opening. What followed was exactly what the community had hoped for: afternoons filled with young riders honing their balance and confidence, seasoned cyclists pushing their limits, and a steady buzz of activity that turned the park into a daily destination.
Phase I established the foundation for progression-based
riding in Incline Village. It included:
• A beginner pump track
• Beginner and intermediate flow lines
• An advanced jump track
The thoughtful layout allowed riders to build skills methodically—moving from introductory features to more technical elements as their abilities evolved. The success of that initial phase generated strong enthusiasm for completing the park’s original vision.
Phase II: Raising the Bar
Phase II construction, which began in June 2026, will complete the remaining scope of the master plan. The centerpiece of this expansion is the addition of an advanced pump track designed specifically for a broader demographic of users.
The new features will:
• Expand the opportunity for all levels of users
• Enhance the park’s progression-based design
• Further diversify the riding experience
The advanced pump track will provide a dynamic, technically challenging environment that complements the existing infrastructure, ensuring the park continues to serve riders at every stage of development.
A Community-Driven Success Story
The bike park’s growth would not be possible without the dedication of local advocates, Elko James and the Village Ski Loft Family. Volunteers have contributed countless hours to fundraising, planning, building, and maintaining the park. Their stewardship has transformed the facility from a concept into a thriving recreational asset.
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The next chapter of the Holman Family Park is about to take shape—continuing a story built on momentum, collaboration, and Robert Holman & Elko James’ shared passion for riding.