Mountain Bike Skills Instruction

Custom Private Lessons and Scheduled Group Clinics

Whether you are a beginner looking to learn the basics or a seasoned rider looking to break through to the next level, our team of expert coaches can help you reach your goals in any terrain including roots, rocks, tech, jumps, drops, flow, or style.

Join our team of the most experienced, most highly certified, highest quality mountain bike coaches in the region for a skills training experience that will exceed your expectations.

Private Lessons

  • Custom lessons for individuals or small groups

  • Designed for your goals and skills assessment

  • Available at 6 different trail center locations

  • All ability levels, any topic, any terrain

  • Individual attention, tons of individual feedback

  • Video Analysis and suggested drills for your own practice after the lesson

  • See availability calendar and book online

Group Clinics

  • Join a group class on a specific topic!

  • Learn with fellow riders (good for more examples to see)

  • Low ratios of Instructor : Student (max 1:6 per group)

  • Options for women only or all-gender learning environments

  • Lower price-point than custom private lessons

Need help deciding? Don’t be shy! email info@mtbskillsfacory.com or call/text 828.222.0890

We’re here to listen to your goals and help match you with the perfect instructor at the location best suited to your riding ability, style, or proximity


MTB Skills Factory acknowledges that the lands we work and recreate on are unceded territories of the ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee) people who were forcefully removed and sent on the Trail of Tears to their “reservation” in Oklahoma in the 1830’s. The Cherokee that remained hidden in these areas, eventually bought back the land that is currently the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indian Nation, within the Qualla Boundary surrounding the present day town of “Cherokee, NC”. We thank these people (Say “sgi” in the Cherokee language) for the 1000’s of years of stewardship of these lands (which continues today). Go visit the Cherokee Nation to ride at the Fire Mountain Trail System, visit the Museum of the Cherokee, and the Oconaluftee Indian Village.

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