Biking
Family biking in grasslands (Picture BC photo)
Chetwynd's various roadways and mountain biking trails offer a range of riding experiences.
Trails range from leisurely country jaunts for the entire family to challenging grinders, hill climbs, and cross-country routes for hardcore bikers.
Mountain Biking Trails
Community forest trails north of Chetwynd feature numerous kilometers/miles of riding terrain through the forested slopes. Interconnecting trails vary in length from the 0.2km/0.12mi (Deer Point Trail) to the 12km/7.5mi (Connector Trail).
The longest route is the P2 Trail, which connects Chetwynd to Moberly Lake.
While many of the trails are rustic, some have recently been improved, such as Coyote Path, Crown, Cottonwood, and Windrem trails.
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Departing directly from Chetwynd, the trail up Mount Baldy is a fitness challenge even for riders in peak condition.
Practical Points
- A rating system provides both a measure of technical and physical difficulty for each mountain biking trail.
- Be prepared for elevation gains, as the terrain is naturally hilly.
- There are natural obstacles along many of the trails suited for advanced riders.
Check with the Chetwynd Visitor Centre for more about mountain biking trails in the area.
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