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The Sedona Mountain Bike Festival is a three-day mountain bike celebration that includes a main Expo/festival, bike demos, shuttled rides, gear vendors, a beer garden, great bands, food trucks, skills clinics and a whole lotta sweet RED SINGLETRACK! With over 90 vendors there are more demo bikes and more to do than any other bike demo out there. We are working to make the 2020 Sedona Mountain Bike Festival bigger and better than last year. While the core of the event and the vibe will remain the same we do have some tricks up our sleeve for this year. Check back for exciting announcements as we get them.
The mountain biking in Sedona is world class. Sedona has over 200 miles of killer singletrack and is a media darling having appeared in magazines countless times in the last few years. Simply put: it’s a bucket list destination and this might just be the best way to come see for yourself.
When is it?
The Sedona Mountain Bike Festival is March 6th – 8th, 2020. This is a great time for Festival-Goers to shake off their winter rust and SHRED THE RED!
The trail system within the Red Rock Ranger District of the Coconino National Forest around Sedona, AZ is one of the most special resources you’ll find anywhere. This is a trail system shared with hikers and equestrians, and our goal with this festival is to celebrate it appropriately: respect the resource, respect other trail users and generally leave a great impression of the mountain bike community which means NOT leaving our physical impression!! Everybody be smart, stay on legal system trails and let’s show the world what the mountain bike vibe is all about!!!
Outside Magazine “It felt like the festival was making people happier than any new bike, piece of gear, or single ride ever could.”