Best bike parks around Hinton offer diverse riding experiences for all skill levels. The region, situated in the Northern Canadian Rockies, is known for its robust mountain biking scene. It features expansive bike parks and interconnected trail networks. This area provides a variety of terrain, from skills areas and pump tracks to challenging downhill trails and extensive cross-country networks.
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This is a fantastic area for bikes, mainly for the jumps. It's great to watch. If you do the jumps, bear in mind that some of them are quite big for a novice.
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Sandy, so avoid in the summer months. They need rain to pack them down.
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Came here after a very bad storm and downpour. the ground was heavily sodden and the mud and sand had turned to clay. was a very messy ride.
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It's a great track, but if you do go off it and find your own little routes, do so with caution. It can be quite the bogfest
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A trail riders dream!!!!! So many trails with different gradients. great riding here
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Moors Valley Country Park is a great place for a family day out. There is such a range of activities here, from Go Ape, to mountain bike trails, to fishing. The tracks for cycling range from wide open forest tracks to singletrack through the forest. There is also a bike park and pump track where you can test your bike handling skills.
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Fun little playzone on canford heath - loads more trails about if you keep your eyes peeled
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Hinton offers a diverse range of bike parks and trail networks. You'll find expansive free-access parks like the Hinton Bike Park, which features skills areas, pump tracks, dirt jumps, and flow trails. Beyond the main park, there are interconnected networks such as the Happy Creek Trail Network for cross-country riding and the Bighorn Trail Network, known for enduro-style trails with significant elevation.
Yes, Hinton is very family-friendly and designed for progression. The Hinton Bike Park, for instance, is meticulously designed with features like a Skills Area, Pump Tracks, and tabletop dirt jumps that allow riders of all ages and abilities to safely develop and refine their techniques. Moors Valley Country Park — Play Trail is also highlighted as a great family day out with tracks ranging from wide forest routes to singletrack.
For more experienced riders, the Hinton Bike Park offers a dedicated downhill trail and advanced jump lines. Additionally, the Bighorn Trail Network is known for its enduro-style riding, featuring a significant 12 km climb trail called "Stairway to Heaven" and multiple descent options, providing the most elevation and descent in the region. You can also find challenging sections at Sandy Downhill Trail, Canford Heath.
The Hinton Bike Park is well-equipped with a variety of features to cater to different skill levels. These include a Skills Area for technique development, two Pump Tracks (one advanced), Dirt Jumps with varying heights for progression, a Drop Zone with multiple options, and Flow Trails like "Flow Master" and "Stinger" designed for cornering and speed. You'll also find wood features, skinnies, teeter-totters, and rock gardens.
Yes, the Hinton Bike Park is celebrated as one of the largest free-access bike parks in Alberta. It spans an impressive 37 acres and is maintained by the Hinton Mountain Bike Association (HMBA), making it an accessible option for everyone to enjoy.
Beyond the central Hinton Bike Park, you can explore interconnected networks. The Happy Creek Trail Network offers over 25 km of primarily intermediate singletrack for cross-country riding. For enduro enthusiasts, the Bighorn Trail Network provides significant elevation and descent, including the challenging "Stairway to Heaven" climb.
Visitors frequently praise the meticulous design of the Hinton Bike Park, which allows for progression across all skill levels. The active maintenance by the Hinton Mountain Bike Association (HMBA) ensures a high-quality riding experience. The extensive network of trails and the beautiful setting in the Northern Canadian Rockies also contribute to its appeal.
Yes, the Hinton Bike Park features a dedicated Dirt Jump area with "tabletop" style jumps ranging from 2 to 5 feet tall, designed for safe progression. You can also find various mountain bike jumps at Canford Heath MTB Jumps and Upton Heath Gravel Trails, which are appreciated for their jump features.
Beyond mountain biking, Hinton offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the "Witchampton Mill – Crichel House Gate and Arch loop," or enjoy road cycling routes like the "Hockey's Farm Shop & Café loop." There are also many hiking opportunities, including the "Horton Tower loop." For more details, check out the guides for Running Trails around Hinton, Road Cycling Routes around Hinton, and Hiking around Hinton.
While specific conditions can vary, the Northern Canadian Rockies generally offer excellent mountain biking from late spring through early autumn. It's always advisable to check local trail conditions before heading out, especially after heavy rain or during shoulder seasons, as some sandy trails, like those at Upton Heath Gravel Trails, can be challenging when wet or very dry.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Hinton Bike Park includes a dedicated downhill trail. Additionally, Sandy Downhill Trail, Canford Heath offers good fun downhill sections, though riders should be cautious of large roots and a section with steps and a significant drop-off.


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