95980 Murica (the digits match the Ylläsjärvi postcode) is a lift-served downhill line in Ylläs Bike Park on Ylläs fell in Kolari. For feature-by-feature riding notes and junction logic, start from Ylläs Ski Resort’s bike park trail descriptions: Murica starts at the gondola top station, is steeper and rougher in it...
Ylläs Ski Resort – Bike park trail descriptions+
Description
95980 Murica (the digits match the Ylläsjärvi postcode) is a lift-served downhill line in Ylläs Bike Park on Ylläs fell in Kolari. For feature-by-feature riding notes and junction logic, start from Ylläs Ski Resort’s bike park trail descriptions: Murica starts at the gondola top station, is steeper and rougher in its upper part than Reindeer Rally, opens with a rock-gap jump that rewards accurate speed and handling with a bypass on the right, and continues through straights and tighter sections with jumps, smaller berms, rockier passages, a dock-style double drop (bypass on the right), boxes, and faster berms before the treeline. Before the treeline you can branch to Ylläs Bike Park - Mr. Hankey on the left, continue straight into Ylläs Bike Park - Full Enduro, or take Ylläs Bike Park - Kirraa to the left. Midway along Air Flow, a separate red jump trail, there is a connection across to Murica for riders piecing laps together. Ylläs Ski Resort states that the full Murica line is about 3.4 km as they measure it in the bike park, that riding it needs speed control, line choice, and confidence, and that every feature can be rolled or bypassed. The bike park presentation on Ylläs Ski Resort highlights three lifts usable with a bike—the gondola, Ylläs Express chairlift, and Vekkuli carpet lift—and notes the 2026 summer opening from June 13 onward. Yllas.fi meanwhile summarises the park as running from mid-June to early October with ticketed lift access.
On our map this route record is about 1.5 km long as a single point-to-point leg descending toward the Iso-Ylläksentie base area in Ylläsjärvi. That lines up with the resort description of the lower forest and village approach after the treeline, where you are close to amenities such as Lapland Hotels Saagan kylpylä, Lapland Hotels Saagan kuntosali, gr8 Ylläs Bowling, the Ylläs Ski Resort Ylläsjärvi base facilities, Ylläs Ski Resort Ylläsjärvi laavu, and Ski Ylläsjärvi frisbeegolfrata—practical spots for food, sport, or a break once you have rolled off the hill. At the lift network level the line shares the same upper staging as Ylläs Bike Park - Top Red.
Beyond Murica itself, Miian Niina’s summer cycling trip write-up is a readable, practical companion to Lapland mountain biking: it covers why full-suspension or e-assist rentals help on rooty or rocky trails, how difficulty varies across the region, and how café stops along marked routes fit into a touring day—useful context if you are combining bike park laps with pedalled circuits in the Ylläs area.
Lift tickets, keycard rules, and Hill Ski Rent bike or protection packages are spelled out on the bike park price list. Downhill-oriented rental packages sit next to the gondola through HILL Ski Rent Ylläs.
Length & route
The geometry stored for this route record is about 1.5 km as one point-to-point leg toward the Ylläsjärvi base area. Ylläs Ski Resort quotes roughly 3.4 km for the full Murica descent from the gondola top inside the bike park network, including branches toward Mr. Hankey, Full Enduro, and Kirraa before the treeline. Use their printed trail card and on-hill marking when planning a full top-to-base run.
Getting there
Murica begins from the gondola’s upper bike park station; follow Ylläs Ski Resort bike park signing from the Ylläsjärvi base at Iso-Ylläksentie 44. The bike park lists ticket-office contact at bikepark@yllas.fi and phone +358 16 510 3500. Confirm opening dates, lift status, and storm rules before you travel.
Good to know
Bike park passes require a keycard for multi-day and day products unless you hold a gondola tour or single-ride ticket that already includes the card fee. Daily lift and weather decisions are broadcast on the official bike park Facebook channel referenced from the presentation page.
Where to rent bikes
HILL Ski Rent Ylläs, beside the gondola, lists downhill-oriented Bike Park packages, junior bikes, e-fatbikes, and protective equipment on the resort bike park price list and its summer rental shop page.
One-way downhill from the gondola top following the bike park’s marked direction. Air Flow can feed into Murica midway if you choose that link.
Route direction
Recreation Area
Recreation Area
Bike park tables, tape, and posted bypasses rather than traditional wilderness paint blazes; follow resort markings at gaps and drops.
Route Signs
Open / Good Condition
Open / Good Condition
Ylläs Ski Resort – Bike park trail descriptions
Activities allowed
Bike
Activity
Terrain & conditions
1.5 km
Distance
Expect only a few minutes of riding time on the continuous descent once you are on Murica itself, with the rest of the visit dominated by lift rides, queues, and equipment checks.
Est. Time
Packed bike park soil, constructed berms and jump tables, rock slabs and gaps, wooden features, and forest-floor transitions between open fell and treeline.
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Our data was researched from Kolari, and other trusted sources, in March 2026. Our route / place GPX data comes from Metsähallitus / Lipas, last updated March 2026. Always check their official website for safety-critical updates.
95980 Murica (the digits match the Ylläsjärvi postcode) is a lift-served downhill line in Ylläs Bike Park on Ylläs fell in Kolari. For feature-by-feature riding notes and junction logic, start from Ylläs Ski Resort’s bike park trail descriptions: Murica starts at the gondola top station, is steeper and rougher in it...
Ylläs Ski Resort – Bike park trail descriptions+
Description
95980 Murica (the digits match the Ylläsjärvi postcode) is a lift-served downhill line in Ylläs Bike Park on Ylläs fell in Kolari. For feature-by-feature riding notes and junction logic, start from Ylläs Ski Resort’s bike park trail descriptions: Murica starts at the gondola top station, is steeper and rougher in its upper part than Reindeer Rally, opens with a rock-gap jump that rewards accurate speed and handling with a bypass on the right, and continues through straights and tighter sections with jumps, smaller berms, rockier passages, a dock-style double drop (bypass on the right), boxes, and faster berms before the treeline. Before the treeline you can branch to Ylläs Bike Park - Mr. Hankey on the left, continue straight into Ylläs Bike Park - Full Enduro, or take Ylläs Bike Park - Kirraa to the left. Midway along Air Flow, a separate red jump trail, there is a connection across to Murica for riders piecing laps together. Ylläs Ski Resort states that the full Murica line is about 3.4 km as they measure it in the bike park, that riding it needs speed control, line choice, and confidence, and that every feature can be rolled or bypassed. The bike park presentation on Ylläs Ski Resort highlights three lifts usable with a bike—the gondola, Ylläs Express chairlift, and Vekkuli carpet lift—and notes the 2026 summer opening from June 13 onward. Yllas.fi meanwhile summarises the park as running from mid-June to early October with ticketed lift access.
On our map this route record is about 1.5 km long as a single point-to-point leg descending toward the Iso-Ylläksentie base area in Ylläsjärvi. That lines up with the resort description of the lower forest and village approach after the treeline, where you are close to amenities such as Lapland Hotels Saagan kylpylä, Lapland Hotels Saagan kuntosali, gr8 Ylläs Bowling, the Ylläs Ski Resort Ylläsjärvi base facilities, Ylläs Ski Resort Ylläsjärvi laavu, and Ski Ylläsjärvi frisbeegolfrata—practical spots for food, sport, or a break once you have rolled off the hill. At the lift network level the line shares the same upper staging as Ylläs Bike Park - Top Red.
Beyond Murica itself, Miian Niina’s summer cycling trip write-up is a readable, practical companion to Lapland mountain biking: it covers why full-suspension or e-assist rentals help on rooty or rocky trails, how difficulty varies across the region, and how café stops along marked routes fit into a touring day—useful context if you are combining bike park laps with pedalled circuits in the Ylläs area.
Lift tickets, keycard rules, and Hill Ski Rent bike or protection packages are spelled out on the bike park price list. Downhill-oriented rental packages sit next to the gondola through HILL Ski Rent Ylläs.
Length & route
The geometry stored for this route record is about 1.5 km as one point-to-point leg toward the Ylläsjärvi base area. Ylläs Ski Resort quotes roughly 3.4 km for the full Murica descent from the gondola top inside the bike park network, including branches toward Mr. Hankey, Full Enduro, and Kirraa before the treeline. Use their printed trail card and on-hill marking when planning a full top-to-base run.
Getting there
Murica begins from the gondola’s upper bike park station; follow Ylläs Ski Resort bike park signing from the Ylläsjärvi base at Iso-Ylläksentie 44. The bike park lists ticket-office contact at bikepark@yllas.fi and phone +358 16 510 3500. Confirm opening dates, lift status, and storm rules before you travel.
Good to know
Bike park passes require a keycard for multi-day and day products unless you hold a gondola tour or single-ride ticket that already includes the card fee. Daily lift and weather decisions are broadcast on the official bike park Facebook channel referenced from the presentation page.
Where to rent bikes
HILL Ski Rent Ylläs, beside the gondola, lists downhill-oriented Bike Park packages, junior bikes, e-fatbikes, and protective equipment on the resort bike park price list and its summer rental shop page.
Lift access is ticketed: the published table lists examples such as about €13 for a one-way lift ticket and about €39 for a one-day adult pass, plus an €8 keycard for multi-day and day passes when applicable. Gondola tour and some single tickets include the card cost. Bike Park rental bundles with protectors are priced in a separate block on the same page.
Expect only a few minutes of riding time on the continuous descent once you are on Murica itself, with the rest of the visit dominated by lift rides, queues, and equipment checks.
Est. Time
Packed bike park soil, constructed berms and jump tables, rock slabs and gaps, wooden features, and forest-floor transitions between open fell and treeline.
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Answers to your questions
Our data was researched from Kolari, and other trusted sources, in March 2026. Our route / place GPX data comes from Metsähallitus / Lipas, last updated March 2026. Always check their official website for safety-critical updates.