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Trail Description:
The woodland terrain of Albion Hills offers enthusiasts mountain biking trails that appeal to all skills levels. The 19 kilometers of marked trails include fast rolling terrain and long down-hills as they wind through the Caledon forest. Safety helmets are required. In all other Conservation Areas, bicycle riding is allowed only along the roadways.
How to get there:
Drive north from Bolton on Highway 50 until you see the entrance to Albion Hills
| Posted by: myou on 5/27/2009 |
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Lots of variety and well marked, But the layout can get confusing. I'd suggest marking a "home" route so that anywhere on the trails, you could take a direct link back to the parking lot without retracing your steps. But I'm being picky.
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| Posted by: nitro racer on 3/28/2007 |
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is there a chair lift
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| Posted by: six7 on 5/21/2006 |
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Half the price of Kelso with twice the trails. Very
nice variety with lots of fast and twisty. Not overly
technical, but enough to keep the intermediate
rider interested. (Nothing there is "unridable") Well
maintained (although relatively poorly marked)
trials. An excellent alternative to other local trails
and one of my favourite local places to ride.
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| Posted by: peter on 1/25/2006 |
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For technical riding at Palgrave try the Salty Steven trail entering off the west side by the parking area. About 3- 5 kms. of good technical riding. Not fast but extremely technical.
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| Posted by: Kyle R on 8/8/2004 |
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The says it all. Hills aplenty not much for free riders but XC riders will appreciate the aerobic workout not to mention some singletrack switchback that will have you skidding to a halt.
All levels, great camping and swimming.
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| Posted by: erik on 4/7/2004 |
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the trails are very boring, with no technical areas. there are only hills galore, that's pretty much all there is.
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