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Trail Description:
This is one of the best trails in the area. Friendly people combined with nice terrain to make a great ride. There are many different sections of this trail, and there are two loops that you can do off of the main trail. The trail is never very busy, except on holidays, but still keep an eye out for hikers and horses.
How to get there:
The trail is on Hockley Valley Road (just off of Highway 10 North or Orangeville) right near second line (by the restaraunt
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| Posted by: alan817 on 10/28/2010 |
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The trails at Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is open for biking. One trail - the Outlier Trail is closed to biking but the rest are open for bikes.....
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| Posted by: Jar on 6/18/2009 |
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question to the last contributer... when you say it's "great for an hour ride" ...people do bike it although not permitted? entering where? i'm new to the area.
cheers.
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| Posted by: Slyder 327 on 5/30/2009 |
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First off ....the Mono cliffs park does have cycling trails.
No where is it permitted to ride on the Bruce Trail ! The Mono Cliffs Park does cater to hiking more then mountain biking....but it's okay for a short hour ride. Non to technical but some nice look outs, and scenery
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| Posted by: biker on 6/28/2007 |
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i know a spot wer u can get into the mono cliffs for free. just folo hwy 10 north till u get to a flashing lite the streets called mono centre rd. turn right then folo that road to the dead end and thers a gate and parking.
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| Posted by: Mark on 4/25/2007 |
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there is a park not far from there that allows biking. Mono cliffs park, its another 5min up hwy 10 follow the big turn left after the sign and follow the road about 15 min. theres lots of signs to tell you where to go, you'll think your lost but its easy to find (i don't know all the road names"
but once you get there and park in the lot ($3 for 2 hours) there's a couple trails you can bike, all trails are clearly marked as 'biking' or 'non-biking' its not very long but a few different trails,pretty rocky in parts, great view.
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| Posted by: robby on 8/27/2005 |
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the directions stink the tral was in a way different place the trail it says is a no biking trail
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| Posted by: Enviroman on 8/16/2004 |
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It is not permitted to bike in this natural biosphere reserve.
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| Posted by: Daniel Merkley on 9/20/2002 |
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This trail is quit fun, but at some spots we had to get of our bikes to climb some stairs. It's more challenging when wet.
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| Posted by: Jenn gone cycling on 5/4/2002 |
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I live in this area and have biked here before- really, really nice trails. But there have been no biking signs posted here for the last few years by the Bruce Trail people.
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