Women’s Mountain Bike Skills Series
Join the VNTRbirds this August at the Frisco Adventure Park for a four-week mountain bike skills series designed specifically for women and femme riders in Summit County. This progressive program takes place every Thursday evening, with two-hour sessions focused on building confidence, refining technique, and having more fun on the trail. This series is for novice to advanced skill levels.
Riders can register for the full four-week series to ensure consistent progression and coaching. Participants will be placed in a small group of just six riders per coach, matched by skill level and personal goals to create a supportive, like-minded riding crew.
Throughout the series, VNTRbirds coaches will break down key skills and trail features in a way that helps you ride smoother, safer, and with more confidence, whether you’re looking to level up your fundamentals or push into more technical terrain.
Perfect for Summit County locals looking to ride regularly, connect with other women in the community, and make meaningful progress over the course of a month.
Presented by the Town of Frisco and powered by VNTRbirds.
Frisco Adventure Park
Contact Information
970-668-2558Hours
Day Lodge Operating Hours:
Monday – Sunday 9:00am-5:00pm
Website
Mailing Address
PO Box 4100
Frisco, CO 80443
Series Details
- This series is for women identifying and non-binary riders.
- Must be age 18+
- Fee includes four-week session that meets on Thursdays, August 6, 13, 20, and 27. Individual dates are not offered, just the series.
- Meets weekly on Thursdays from 5:30pm-7:30pm.
- Riders will meet each week on the Frisco Adventure Park plaza, adjacent to the Frisco Day Lodge, located at 621 Recreation Way, Frisco CO 80443.
- Groups will then disperse onto Frisco Peninsula trails and/or bike park based on skill level.
- Helmets are required.
Registration Info
- $213/for 4-week series
- Includes VNTRbirds instruction from 5:30pm-7:30pm on August 6, 13, 20, and 27.
- Series will meet rain or shine. There is no rain date scheduled. Should conditions become damaging to trails, unsafe for riders, or if lightning/thunder is present, coaches will transition to an interactive indoor workshop covering bike maintenance, repair techniques and essential skills.
- This program is non-refundable. However, participants may transfer registration to another person if unable to attend. Transfers must be made at least 48 hours prior to the first clinic date, August 6, 2026. Transfers are not permitted once the series has begun. Please email recreation@townoffrisco.com or call (970) 668-2558 regarding participant transfers.
- Registration deadline is July 19, 2026.
Rider Groups
Groups will be divided based on the below skill levels. Think about what level rider you classify yourself as:
Beginner: You have never been mountain biking or a handful or more times. You have good basic riding skills staying on bike and decent fitness, but hesitate on most terrain. You understand braking and shifting and can handle riding on fairly smooth dirt.
Beginner Intermediate: You have been mountain biking for a short amount of time. You are comfortable riding small rocks and roots and have decent control of your bike while riding. You would like to increase confidence on varying types of terrain and medium sized features.
Intermediate: You have been mountain biking for a few years and have ridden varying types of terrain. You are comfortable riding some rocks roots and small logs. You have good control of your bike while climbing and descending. You are physically fit and can handle riding for a few hours.
Intermediate Advanced: You have been biking for a few years and have ridden varying types of terrain. You are comfortable on medium sized rocks roots and small logs. You find yourself having fun on intermediate trails and are challenged on some features of advanced trails. You would like to learn how to tackle larger features such as log or rock up and overs small drops and maybe jumps. You may be comfortable with switchbacks and steep technical terrain but would like to refine skills in this area as well.
Advanced: You have been mountain biking for more than three years (or have progressed quickly) and are confident riding varying types of terrain. You can ride long distances and can handle advanced trails with medium/large level obstacles such as large log up and overs and small drops maybe jumps. You are comfortable with switchbacks rocks and root sections and can climb and descend on steep technical terrain. You are looking to refine your skills and take it to the next level and maybe get your wheels off the ground more.
Waivers
- Participants must complete two waivers linked below prior to the start of the series on August 6, 2026.
Questions?
For registration questions, please call the Frisco Adventure Park at 970-668-2558 or email recreation@townoffrisco.com.
For biking and program specific questions, please email Vntrbirds@gmail.com.


Photo Credit: Katie Young @kayti and @vntrbirds
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