6.0 miles
Distance
276 ft
Climb
-281 ft
Descent
510 ft
High Point
bike park loop, advanaced
Detailed Description
Bike Park Loop - Advanced is a 6 mile moderately popular intermediate route located near Etobicoke Ontario. This mountain bike primary route can be used both directions and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route includes 8 trails. This route climbs 276 ft with a max elevation of 510 ft then descends -281 ft.
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16 Reviews & Comments
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KabirQpKYq6
(Sep 1, 2022 at 15:45)
Trail Mill Valley Single Track
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KabirQpKYq6
(Sep 2, 2022 at 8:29)
Trail Mill Valley Single Track
Sorry, don't know how to delete that but wanted to say: It's probably best to start the trail after the stairs if you're coming from Burnhamthorpe road.. The section before the stairs has a bunch of overgrowth and 3 fallen trees, not to mention climbing those stairs with a bike is no joke... Also, while this is mostly a blue trail, there are quite a few sections that fork and line closer to the edge is easily black.
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Trail Mill Valley Single Track
If you are riding north from Burnhamthorpe, just south of the stairs there is a short, steep, mostly hike-a-bike, way up the slope. If you are riding south from Centennial Park, when you get to the stairs, continue another 20 feet along the tree line and you can ride in from there.
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Trail Mill Valley Single Track
I think there's a steep hill up a bit south of the stairs to bypass them
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Trail Mill Valley Single Track
Don’t start on south side big set of awkward metal stairs in park no way around and a tree down across path
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Trail Mill Valley Single Track
I think there's a steep hill up a bit south of the stairs to bypass them
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Again to those looking for a road ride go elsewhere. This is a technical singletrack. Stop cutting trees and removing features and cutting corners. Theres enough flow on this as is. Perhaps you could cut the grass. If you done like mtb take your road gravel bike somewhere else.
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We. DO leave your ebike and motorcycle at home these are for trail run, hike and mountain bikes. You are destroying the trails when you ride in the wet as well.
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Recent snow melted mostly soft mud over majorty of traiil and at stream crossings. Conditions not firm enough.
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Trail Mill Valley Single Track
Recent snow melted mostly soft mud over majorty of traiil and at stream crossings.
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SlipperB
(Oct 17, 2020 at 13:30)

All the little side hits are gone. Couple spots on the main line seemed intentionally blocked with debris. Be careful out there!
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@Bikerqwerty Ah really, I liked that feature. Probably city work, they seem cool with the trails but definitely don't like features.
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@Bikerqwerty Was not me, but good to see that jump removed, it was a terrible spot for the jump as it ruined the flow of the trail and it was poorly built. Etobicoke Creek needs maintenance not sketchy builds to thrive
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Bikerqwerty
(Oct 1, 2020 at 12:28)
Big tabletop jump hit destroyed, if it’s a trail builder plz respond
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TheRealGearbox
(Aug 1, 2020 at 17:25)
Best flow if you ride from south to north. Some HUGE features. Table top is no joke.
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingBlue
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Route TypeLoop
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eBike Allowed
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DirectionBoth Directions
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Physical ratingModerate
More Stats for Bike Park Loop - Advanced mountain bike route
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Altitude min413 ft
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Altitude start510 ft
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Altitude end505 ft
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Grade max-17%
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Grade min16.4%
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Distance climb2 miles
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Distance down2 miles
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