03/11/2026
The Fort Tuthill Bike Park is *partially* open. What does that mean? Here is a list of the features that are open as of today: all three pump tracks, both tech flow lines, and all individual features in the skills & cyclocross areas.
Some features remain closed due to erosion and because the runs are soft due to winter precipitation: all the jump/flow trails (green, blue, & black jump lines) and the drop zone. Check out the map at https://www.coconino.az.gov/1347/Bike-Park
05/15/2025
FYI
Fort Tuthill will be packed May 16–18! Overland Expo West is taking over the park, so access will be limited – trails, the bike park, and disc golf are still open, but all ramadas and buildings are reserved, and parking is extremely limited.
Planning a visit? We recommend exploring one of our other amazing Coconino County parks instead!
Find another park: www.coconino.az.gov/277/Our-Parks-Natural-Areas
Learn more about Overland here: www.overlandexpo.com/west
01/28/2025
Well, we finally got some snow yesterday and while it's great for the forest and ecosystem, it's enough to close the Fort Tuthill Bike Park for now. We'll post on this social page when the Bike Park opens back up for the season. Stay tuned!
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08/28/2024
The Coconino County Fair will be at Fort Tuthill County Park over Labor Day Weekend. While the Bike Park is open, the parking lots will be be charged for Fair parking. Recreators may bike into the park and use the Bike Park, however the park will be very busy. Bikers may want to plan for a less busy weekend or enjoy the amazing trails of Northern Arizona.
06/21/2024
Thank you to everyone for your amazing work! The Green and Blue Flow Lines are OPEN.
We will announce when the Black Flow Line opens.
05/06/2024
Join the Fort Tuthill Bike Park volunteer orientation and registration, May 10, 4:30-5:30 p.m.
05/01/2024
What features are open at the Bike Park? Most of the features are available for use! Only two features in the skills area and the flow lines are under construction. The majority of features may be enjoyed and Coconino County Parks and Recreation are hard at work getting the remaining features ready to be used as soon as possible.