Reviews
Great place for my kids and I to ride. The staff is very helpful and friendly. They are all like family. Always happy to see us and we are happy to see them. Great bike shop as well, with experienced staff to help with all your needs. Pizza Schmizza is also a great spot inside the Lumberyard, Schmizza staff are all amazing..
Place looks very cool. Very well layed out. Lots of things to do like arcade and the food. Affordable riding prices. Good customer service and they have their own bikes and helmets. Staff is nice and friendly.
This is a great place for bike riders of all ages. They also have great family play areas and team building camps. The parking lot is big and there is room for everyone to play and have fun. The coaches are great and the skill level team are amazing. One drawback is it's expensive for some of us. Its about 30 bucks for the full day so if your just wanting to swing in for a short session it's not worth the effort.
Great staff and super fun atmosphere. It's even great to go at night or on a weekend JUST for the amazing pizza and to watch the skill of the riders. Thier kids camps during the summer are awesome too!
Great place to safely bike. They have ladies night, for those mom's that want a fun night. There's a skateboard area downstairs in the bunker. Parents... drink beer while you watch your kids! Then order a pizza from the house restaurant, Pulehu..
Very good place for beginners and advanced riders.The staff are very friendly to guest, kids and everyone.The greatest pizza there is in Portland OR and also they have beer ,soda ,and water.
Fun for all not just for the kids, For mom's and dad's as well. Check this place out. Food and drink for all ages.
Kids love it. Great indoor fun for the days. Bit more expensive then I remembered from when it originally opened.$12/hr $25 for the day.
In all fairness I have not actually used the services this place provides. I believe it to be some kind of BMX/Parkour center. The reason for my poor review is more of a morality issue. A little less than five years ago, having just moved to Portland, I was out walking and exploring the area when my nose spontaneously began to profusely bleed. I'm not prone to being equipped with a first aid kit for urban explanation so I saw the Lumberyard Nearest business to me, walked inside and up to the service counter and asked for something rare, precious, and cost prohibitive: -A- paper towel. To their defense this was 2014, the year of the great global tree suicide pact, so it was only natural to be conservative with coveted resources like paper towels and providing them as a perk luxury for paying customers only would simply be common sense, but ONE? ONE paper towel to prevent my continued exsanguination? Apparently the demand was too outlandish because my request was met with an immediate "NO!". I left in utter disbelief. Stumbling around the parking lot in a state of confusion as the flow of oxygen to my brain began to wane, I fortunately came upon a discarded railroad spike which I heated With a torch borrowed from one of the meth dealers inhabiting the motel on the adjacent property to luminescence and inserted into my nostril, effectively cauterizing the intranasal wound. Okay that part didn't actually happen, the nosebleed resolved on it's own, BUT IT COULD HAVE! Regardless of how the flow of blood was stymied the fact remains: If someone, paying customer or not, comes into your establishment bleeding or injured in any capacity do the right damn thing and help a fellow human being out!
We have been so happy to have found this place. Great park, great vibe, the staff are all welcoming and supportive and a few remember my kiddo’s name when he walks in the door. A great community.