BIKING TRAILS
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FATBIKING TRAILS
Length: 2.5 km loop Looking for a place to get a feel for fat biking on wide, groomed Length: 3.7 km one way Ridden clockwise, this popular loop connects The Spine, Length: 5.7 km one way This trail offers rolling terrain in a picturesque river valley. As Length: 9.7 km loop Ridden clockwise, this popular loop connects The Spine, Tunnel Mountain Campground Loop
Elevation Gain: 0 m
Starting Point: Tunnel Mountain Trailer Court
Campground entrance
trails? Want to enjoy a quiet stroll in nature with your dog or try out
snowshoeing after a big snowfall? The flat terrain of Trailer Court
has something for everyone, and the trails are lit at night. For a
slightly more difficult terrain, try the 2.5 km fat bike loop
that meanders through coniferous forest. Sundance Canyon
Elevation Gain: 75 m up, 60 m down
Starting Point: Cave and Basin National Historic Site, trail starts
west of building
Coastline, and the Peyto Pit Road to make a winding and
varied entry-level singletrack with minimal elevation gain. Take
in the spectacular views of iconic Mount Rundle and Cascade
Mountain as well as the Fairholme Range. Some sections have
significant vertical exposure. Spray River East
Elevation Gain: 115 m up, 68 m down
Starting Point: Park at the Bow Falls Day-use Area, walk past the gate and across the bridge. Follow the Golf Course Road 350 m to the Spray River East trailhead kiosk on your right.
the snow falls throughout the year, snowshoers flatten the trail
and fat bikers compact the snow, creating a hard-packed trail
for both. Tunnel Bench Loop
Elevation Gain: 60 m
Starting Point: Hoodoos Viewpoint parking area
Coastline, and the Peyto Pit Road to make a winding and
varied entry-level singletrack with minimal elevation gain. Take
in the spectacular views of iconic Mount Rundle and Cascade
Mountain as well as the Fairholme Range. Some sections have
significant vertical exposure.
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