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Rossland Mountain Biking

Biking in Rossland - Sara Rainford
Biking in Rossland, Sara Rainford photo
BC is brimming with mountains, trails and biking hotspots. But Rossland is considered among the top mountain biking destinations in North America, and the city itself is widely known as "Canada's Mountain Biking Capital". Few dispute the name – Rossland's jewel in the crown, the Seven Summits, is an epic trail perfect for keen bikers seeking a single-track, outdoor experience that seems to go on forever.

Trails and Accolades

The extensive single-track trail system and variety of rides here lures adventurers from all over the world. Novices will certainly find something to suit their skills. For easier rides, explore the hundreds of kilometers of old wagon roads, rail grades and pack trails left over from the town's mining heyday.

But for serious bikers who know their MTBing from their Sunday cycling, their death cookies from babyheads and their skidlids from their hardtails, Rossland's Seven Summits offers excellent intermediate and advanced riding opportunities.

The Seven Summits

Biking in Seven Summits, Rossland - Chris DadsonThe International Mountain Bike Association (IMBA) has granted the SS "Epic Trail "status, and US Bike Magazine anointed it the 2007 winner of its "Trail of the Year" award. The Seven Summits 30.4km/18.8mi trail provides a rolling single track, sharp ascents, crazy descents and full-speed gravity grinds along seven interconnecting alpine ridges of the mountains. It finishes with a steep descent on the Dewdney trail.

Well-known riders include former locals Chris Lawrence, Dave Swetland and the first female World Downhill Champion, Cindy Devine.

Trail History

The city's mining history has been instrumental in creating this mountain bikers paradise. Back in the late 1800s, the mountains were covered in extensive pack trails, rail grades and logging roads from gold mining. Some of the overgrown roads were used in making the extensive single-track trails. The Kootenay Columbia Trail Society professionally manages 32 trails in the network, covering more than 170km/106mi.

Guides and Tours

Adrenaline Adventures, located at 1642 Columbia Ave, offers experienced guides and shuttle services for myriad outdoor activities in and around Rossland. They provide different daily rides each weeknight; single and multi-day bike tours; and daily shuttles to the Seven Summits trail. Beginner to intermediate female riders looking to increase their bike-riding confidence and gain local trail knowledge should check out Betty Go Hard's the 'Wine, Cheese & Chocolate Ride' with Betty Go Hard, a progressive local women's sports group offers outdoor adventure events all year round. Betty's creator, Natasha Lockey is well respected in Rossland and beyond for the programs and knowledge she provides.

Types of Trails and Season

Biking in Rossland - Tourism BC/David GlunsAll trails are well-marked with signs, and are rated for various levels – gentle, intermediate, advanced and expert. The professionally maintained trails offer winding single-tracks, technical downhill and stunted rides. Whether seeking a short loop, an all-day epic, or a multi-day bike trip, riders will find first-rate routes and magnificent scenery in Rossland.

Biking season runs from April to late fall, depending on the weather. The summer months (July-August) are particularly buzzy with biking activity.

For maps and detailed trail information, visit the Kootenay Columbia Trail Society online Trail maps are also available at the LBS (that's "local bike shops" in biker slang) and the Rossland Visitor Centre.

 


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