Build - Maintain - Ride

Easy - Green Circle

Flat and wide, often a road or walking path. Can be strenuous. No special skills required.

Dorr Road Loop

How to find it

Load your bike on your truck and head out South down Highway 93 from Elko. 13km or so from the Highway 3/93 junction you drop down to the river to cross a big bridge and then up the other side. As the highway climbs back up from the bridge still heading south the embankment on your right gets smaller and smaller. As soon as it flattens out on the right you will see an area you can pull across the ditch and park, with a doubletrack heading back the way you came. Park here and follow the doubletrack on your bike for about 100m until you come to an area of fence that can be opened. Go through the fence (close it behind you!), and ride North on the singletrack back towards the river.

Broadwood Loop

How to find it

This is an early season trail for riding when there's still snow on the town trails, but you want to get spinning those legs. Head out to Elko, turn up the sawmill turning, down through the houses to the river and park. You can ride the loop either way, starting off turning right immediately after the bridge and heading up, or going straight after the bridge.

The trail

A 40km loop of rolling terrain, mostly double track, some great views of Mount Broadwood. Make sure you take a map.

Coal Creek Heritage Trail

How to find it

Trail begins at the Trail Hub just behind the Fernie Aquatic Centre.

The trail

This is a great trail for families or novice cyclists because the grade is relatively easy. This trail has historic value because it follows the original road grade into the former townsite of Coal Creek.

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