2.9 miles
Distance
189 ft
Climb
-202 ft
Descent
2,162 ft
High Point
This is the south #1 snowshoe trail. The trail is marked at every intersection. This Trail has great views from the wapiti summit lookout.
Detailed Description
1# South Multi-Use Trail is a 3 mile moderately popular intermediate route located near Grande Prairie Alberta. This snowshoe primary route. This route includes 5 trails. This route climbs 189 ft with a max elevation of 2,162 ft then descends -202 ft.
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Details
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Winter only route
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Riding area
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Primary ActivitySnowshoe
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Other Activities
- Winter Fat Bike
- Backcountry Ski
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Difficulty ratingBlue
More Stats for 1# South Multi-Use Trail mountain bike route
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Avg time1 hr 32 min
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Altitude change-15 ft
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Altitude min1,983 ft
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Altitude start2,128 ft
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Altitude end2,113 ft
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Grade-0.1%
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Grade max-16.3%
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Grade min20.5%
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Distance climb4,820 ft
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Distance down5,157 ft
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Distance flat1 mile
Directions
- Walk west on Fire Pit Connector.
- Continue for 100 meters.
- Turn right onto Park Lot Twist.
- Continue for 30 meters.
- Turn right to stay on Park Lot Twist.
- Continue for 50 meters.
- Turn left onto Singletrack to Top Parking.
- Continue for 80 meters.
- Bear left onto Top Parking to Forest Trail.
- Continue for 30 meters.
- Walk west on Turnpike.
- Continue for 40 meters.
- Walk west on Road to Vally Loop.
- Continue for 50 meters.
- Walk east on RD-63 To Nordic West Double Track.
- Continue for 200 meters.
- Bear left onto Paradise Parkway.
- Continue for 400 meters.
- Turn left onto Wapiti Nordic Ridge.
- Continue for 30 meters.
- Bear left to stay on Wapiti Nordic Ridge.
- Continue for 200 meters.
- Bear right onto Wapiti Lookout DH.
- Continue for 60 meters.
- Keep right to stay on Wapiti Lookout DH.
- Continue for 200 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Wapiti Lookout DH.
- Continue for 200 meters.
- Keep right to stay on Wapiti Lookout DH.
- Continue for 50 meters.
- Turn left onto Paradise Parkway.
- Continue for 500 meters.
- Turn left to stay on Paradise Parkway.
- Continue for 90 meters.
- Make a sharp left onto Enhanted Grizzly Parkway.
- Continue for 50 meters.
- Bear right onto Lodge Access Snowshoe.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Lodge Access Snowshoe.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep right to stay on Lodge Access Snowshoe.
- Continue for 30 meters.
- Keep right to stay on Lodge Access Snowshoe.
- Continue for 90 meters.
- Keep left to stay on Lodge Access Snowshoe.
- Continue for 100 meters.
- Turn right to stay on Lodge Access Snowshoe.
- Continue for 70 meters.
- Walk north on Maverick.
- Continue for 10 meters.
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