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Mountain Bike Trails
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MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILSMountainview Bed and Breakfast is located 3km from the west gate of Manning Provincial Park; and an easy 45-minute drive to Manning Park headquarters. The variety of terrain around Hope and Manning Provincial Park is ideal for all ages and ability levels of mountain biking enthusiasts. Beginner rides: From Hope along the Fraser River and Kawkawa lake. Advanced rides: true challenging mountain trails in Manning Park Tony’s favorite trail The Sumallo river forest road trail: Intermediate Round trip from Mountainview Bed and Breakfast: approx. 2 hours ride right from our front door. This intermediate ride starts from our front door at Mountainview Bed and Breakfast goes to the Silvertip glacier. It is uphill most of the way with magnificent mountain views all the way up. Watch out for bears In spring and early summer! I do this ride several times per week and I am happy to accompany riders. Other Mountain Biking Tours:Manning Park: Easy to moderateThe mountain bike trails in Manning Park in summer are cross-country ski trails in winter and are of varying degrees of difficulty and distance. There are easy rides for the beginner such as the Lone Duck and Lightning Lake trail and more advanced single-track trails for the intermediate and technical rider. The South Gibson and North Gibson loop trail is very popular. Windy Joe: Moderate to advancedThe Windy Joe trail is a 7.5-kilometer trail up to Windy Joe Mountain. Monument 83 is a very challenging 16 km mountain bike ride all the way to the U.S. border. The views of the Pasayten Wilderness and Hozameen mountains are spectacular and make the long climb worthwhile. Kettle Valley Railway Trail: EasyProbably the best well-known mountain bike trail around Hope and Sunshine Valley is the Kettle Valley Railway Trail. It is an old abandoned railway bed turned into a hiking and mountain biking route. The Kettle Valley Railroad (KVR) stopped operating in 1989 and the tracks were ripped up in the early 1990’s. The KVR at one time consisted of 477 kilometres of tracks from Midway in the Interior to Hope on the coast. The trail can be accessed at several points along the way. Most riders prefer the downhill ride from the Coquihalla tollbooth to the historic Othello tunnels. These tunnels received certain fame with the filming of the movie First Blood with Sylvester Stallone. For more info please email us at |
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