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Farris Park

Nearby Town: Campbellford, Ontario
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 50%
Dual Track 50%
Distance: 12.00 miles (19.31 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 6565 Feet (2000 Meters)
Climbing: Long
Skill Level: Something for everyone
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
Farris Park is a fun area with lots of trails to choose from. In the spring it can get pretty muddy with lots of standing water. As such, it is best in the summer. The terrain is fairly rocky with both flat areas and significant hills.

How to get there:
from highway 401 go to brighton exit 509 turn left at stop sign if going towards ottawa coming from ottawa turn right at stop sign on highway 30 go about 28kms then you will come to campbellford go to frist stop lights turn right at brige go over then go thought two stop lights go to top of hill turn right stop at stop sign go start for about 3kms until you see a sign that says "farris park" then turn right.

Additional Notes:
Camping is available. Great X-country skiing in the winter.


Posted by: Rob on 5/12/2010
In anyone can post a picture of the Ferris trails, or at least a link to get an idea of what is there, that would be great. I'll be camping there this summer and would like to know what to expect.


Posted by: Mountainbiker me on 6/27/2007
great ride, some rocky parts, fun drop. Some tight squeezes (trees) Lots of different trails. Overall a good trail, I live in Campbellford and go there regularly and it doesn't get old. Some small hills can be used as jumps ;) Some trails lead to the water, (i would post a picture but its too big of a file) great view. I highly reccomend it.


Posted by: toby on 5/3/2005
i have agreat time. i just started, but, i do rip. in a couple of months it'll get lame. there's lots of stealler hills to climb and rip down and loads of mud in the spring.


Posted by: Steve on 9/29/2004
Good little kick around, nothing to tough. Great if you just learning




 



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