After 15 years, time ran out for the Post Office Jumps. And now we are looking for a new home. Read about why the jumps are shut down and here’s more about what we are doing.

We need to show land managers, County officials, and the neighboring communities that there is widespread support for this project. Help us out by telling us below why you support the relocation of the Aptos Dirt Jumps:

Supporters!

2,255 Matt Saint Aptos, California Avid Mountain Biker

2,254 Sam Levy Soquel, CA 95073

2,253 Chet Lachapelle Kelowna , British Columbia These jumps are not only legendary because they were some of the best dirt jumps in the world. They brought together an entire community of passionate mountain biker's and helped forge friendships. Even though the jumps are now gone, the videos still inspire me.

2,252 west carlson santa cruz, ca because they are sick

2,251 benedikt pollhammer Feldbach, austria I am a passioned freerider from austria and it makes me sad to see such great dirtjumps get turned down

2,250 Giacomo Facchini Fano, Italy Strength in numbers

2,249 JAMES WALTON LA HONDA, CA 94020

2,248 biasutti cyril france

2,247 Taryn Stowell I support the jumps because they are amazing

2,246 Kobi Hudson Palo Alto, California 94301

2,245 aidan borman pacific grove, California I love riding and think that it is a good fun healthy activity.

2,244 Samantha Killheffer Aptos, California Because they belong here, and it gets kids outside, and learning skills. Why NOT support the jumps? We need them.

2,243 Sean Hornchek San Jose, California Biking builds friendships and communities

2,242 Peter Sherwood Bend, Oregon Because the jumps are a community not a place

2,241 Carolyn Flores

2,240 Jose Fuerte Goleta, California Bikes are life

2,239 Brian Cunningham San clemente, Ca Life long rider

2,238 Ryan Miller

2,237 Aidan Borman Pacific Grove , California I love riding bikes

2,236 ryan desilet Oakland, California

2,235 Francisco Perez Pleasanton, CA 94588

2,234 Dylan Cowell Napa, California I love riding dirt jumps and the post office jumps were the best I ever road.

2,233 Christopher Tracy San Jose, California Videos of people riding the Aptos dirt jump inspired me to start mountain biking and taking my riding to the next level. I now live in California and it would be amazing to see this community continue this rich tradition and inspire even more people.

2,232 Michele De Dominicis Porto Ercole, italia

2,231 Justin Robarge Monterey, CA 93940

2,230 Oscar Wrench London, UK I loved watching the videos of these jumps and helped me to get my fix when I wasn't able to ride, such a shame they're now gone.

2,229 Lucas Andersen Santa Rosa, California I support the jumps because I have recently gotten into building dirt jumps and I understand the amount of work and passion that has been poured into these jumps over the years.

2,228 Kaylee Tierney Northfield, New Hampshire Bike is life

2,227 Emma D'Abbraccio Northfield, New Hampshire I work at a mountain bike park

2,226 Brock Sardella Johnstown, New York Everyone deserves a place to ride

2,225 Vicente Viramontes Ramona, California I'm a builder and appreciate the work that goes into building jumps.

2,224 Jody Mitchell Dundee , KZN The number of hours spent on this piece of ground cannot be tallied. The friendships forged unbreakable. I cannot think of anything that can be built on this lot which will add a quarter of the value that these jumps have meant to hose who have ridden there, those who have watched people ride there and those who have wished to be able to ride there. An inspirational place lost to progress??

2,223 Cindy Womack Santa Cruz, 95060 Watching these talented jumpers and the kids they safely mentored was one of the highlights of living in Aptos and picking my mail when I moved to Santa Cruz. If skateboarders can have space and concrete devoted to them bike jumpers can get land and dirt dedicated to their passion.

2,222 Kit Ullian Hollister, Ca over the years I have seen a brotherhood of kids come together teach and learn skills, whether it's riding or maintaining the park. I've seen kids encourage and support each other whether they are pro or just beginning. This is what we want from our kids and for our kids..wish u guys all the luck... You all were always kind to my kid who was starting out over there.

2,221 Anthony Hillerby Redwood city, California

2,220 Thomas Davies Walnut Creek, California I support the jumps because the community at the old post office jumps was legendary.

2,219 Matthew Williams Upland, CA There needs to be places where dirt jumps can be built without the possibility of them being tore down! People spend hundreds if not thousands of hours building and practicing on dirt jumps and for cities and property owners to randomly tear them down is devastating. Skateboraders get a park, why can't bikers get a dirt one?

2,218 Will Hudson Whistler, British Columbia Because I want to come and learn new tricks

2,217 Alan Lema

2,216 Jeremy Hall Palmer, Alaska because I am a dirt jumper

2,215 Luke Leavitt Boulder, Colorado I support the jumps because there was a really cool community there and many pro riders learns how to ride there.

2,214 Jake Evans Watsonville/Aptos, California Ive been riding there for 7 years. Gives me the best cross training ever. I race Motocross, and BMX. Was saddest ever when tore down Post jumps. I'm 11 years old btw. I absolutely support new jumps to be opened. Thanks for your time and help in this.

2,213 Kian Shorter Antelope, Ca These jumps aren't just important to aptos. They're an landmark to every person who ever spent part of their childhood doing this exact same thing. Everyone who ever began building jumps at a location had an ultimate goal that looked something like this in mind, and very few ever accomplished it. These jumps weren't just dirt, they were ever bikers dream and inspiration.

2,212 Matt Miller romeo, Michigan Because this sport is expanding and beautiful, this is an artform and lifestyle taking something like that is devastating to the biking community

2,211 Tomislav Mamić Zagreb, Croatia It makes people happy,kids learning new stuff,Gathering people

2,210 Connor Blakely Lakeside, CA I've seen videos of hess jumps and wanted to get the chance to ride them when I visit my older brother who now lives in Santa Cruz.

2,209 Vince Coleman danville, ca People spent their whole lives and others are starting, dirt jumping is a way of life.

2,208 Scott Bailey Chico, ca

2,207 Ross Norman Lexington , Ky The community of the town and mountain hiking need something to feel this whole that it left in people.