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10.7km
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Mountain biking
This easy 6.6-mile mountain biking loop in Chikaming Township Park and Preserve offers singletrack with berms, bridges, and log rides.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Chikaming Township Park and Preserve
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10.3 km
295 m
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295 m
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You'll find a dedicated parking area at the Chikaming Township Park and Preserve. There's also a map billboard near the parking area, which is helpful for orienting yourself before your ride. Restrooms are available at the parking area.
No, there are no specific fees or permits required to access the mountain biking trails at Chikaming Township Park and Preserve. It's free to enjoy the park's amenities.
The trails are generally best enjoyed during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and the ground is dry. Always check local conditions before heading out, especially after rain, as roots can become slick.
The Chikaming Township Park and Preserve is a multi-use area. While specific rules for mountain biking with dogs aren't detailed, it's generally best practice to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved around other trail users, including cyclists and hikers.
While rated as a popular green difficulty singletrack, this loop is considered the longest and most challenging of the park's three mountain bike trails. It has a moderate overall physical rating due to its length and constant short ups and downs. Riders should be prepared for a mix of features including berms, bridges, jumps, ladder bridges, log rides, and a notable amount of roots. Some sections on the backside are even described as having 'black and blue' difficulty, offering a varied challenge.
The trail is primarily a singletrack with a smooth flow, but it's packed with engaging features. You'll encounter berms, bridges, jumps, ladder bridges, and log rides. Be mindful of the significant number of roots throughout the trail, which require careful line choices. The route features constant short ups and downs rather than long climbs or descents.
On average, it takes about 31 minutes to complete this mountain bike loop. However, your actual time may vary depending on your skill level, speed, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or navigate technical features.
The trail winds through the natural areas of the Chikaming Township Park and Preserve, offering pleasant views of the surrounding environment. The park itself is known for its scenic beauty, and riders often appreciate being by water in this region. The entire network of trails is part of the Chikaming Mountain Biking Trails.
Yes, the Chikaming Township MTB Loop 3 is part of a larger network within the Chikaming Township Park and Preserve. While riding this specific loop, you will also pass through sections of trails officially known as Chikaming Township MTB Loop1, Chikaming Township MTB Loop2, and Prairie Trail, among others.
Given the varied terrain and technical features, it's recommended to bring a well-maintained mountain bike, a helmet, water, and basic repair tools. Due to the roots and potential for 'black and blue' sections, gloves and appropriate protective gear are also advisable. A map of the park, available near the parking area, can also be helpful.
While it's rated as a green difficulty singletrack, it's the longest and most challenging of the park's three loops and has a moderate physical rating. Beginners with some experience might find it manageable, but absolute novices might prefer starting with Loop 1 or Loop 2 first to get comfortable with singletrack riding and technical features like roots, berms, and small jumps before tackling Loop 3.
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