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Canmore Mountain Bike Parks & Trails
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Mountain Bike Parks & Trails in Canmore, Alberta.
Skogan Pass North Approach Mountain Biking Trail + My Favorites
This trail begins just before Alpine Resort Haven near Canmore and is known for its difficult rating and scenic views of the Three Sisters. Approximately 16.5 km (10 mi) long return. Address: | Canmore, AB
Ribbon Falls Trail + My Favorites
Ribbon Falls is both a hiking and mountain biking trail in Kananaskis Country that leads to Ribbon Lake and a campground. The first 4 km (2.5 mi) of the trail is open to mountain bikers, while the remaining 4 km (2.5 mi) is more strenuous and involves three sets of chains to maneuver up a cliff. Address: Ribbon Creek Day Use Area | Kananaskis Country, AB
Stoney Mountain Biking Trail + My Favorites
This trail begins at the Barrier Dam in Kananaskis Country and is a leisurely ride on gravel and dirt tracks with limited elevation gain. The trail is approximately 30 km (19 mi) long (return) and takes approximately five hours to complete. Address: Barrier Dam Day Use Area | Kananaskis Country, AB
Goat Creek Trail + My Favorites
The Goat Creek Trail runs for 18 km (11 mi) between Canmore and Banff along a a gravel and double dirt track. The trail is easy to moderate and is mostly downhill if mountain bikers start at the Canmore end. Starts at Spray Lakes road and ends at the Banff Springs Hotel. Address: Canmore to | Banff, AB
Karst Spring Trail + My Favorites
This mountain biking and hiking trail starts at the Mount Shark Parking Lot, just past the Canmore Nordic Centre, and is popular with families for its gentle elevation gain and easy rating. The first half of the 9.5-km (6-mi) trail (return) is open to mountain bikers, after which the hiking trail follows a boardwalk and climbs to the spring on a rock face, where boulders and driftwood are covered in vibrant green moss. Address: Mount Shark Parking Lot | Canmore, AB
Mount Shark Mountain Biking Trail System + My Favorites
The system of trails starts at the Mount Shark parking lot and consists of easy to moderate riding on gravel and cinder fire roads. The trail takes in scenic and rolling terrain but should not be confused with the Karst Spring Trail, which starts in the same place. Address: Mount Shark Parking Lot | Canmore, AB