3.2 miles
Distance
447 ft
Climb
-463 ft
Descent
1,215 ft
High Point
Huntsville's public intermediate trail route. Our trails showcase the beautiful terrain, elevation and scenery that Huntsville and Muskoka has to offer. While only 5km, expect this route to take anywhere from 30 mins to 1 hour. There is a mix of everything from long climbs and long descents with flowy sections, technical rocky sections, small jumps, bridges and canadian shield features.
Detailed Description
HV Intermediate Route is a 3 mile popular intermediate route located near Huntsville Ontario. This mountain bike only route can be used one direction and has a hard overall physical rating. This route includes 3 trails. This route climbs 447 ft with a max elevation of 1,215 ft then descends -463 ft.
Local Trail Association
Huntsville Mountain Bike Association (huntsvillemountainbike.ca)Please consider joining or donating to the local riding association to support trail development & maintenance.
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Trails in Route
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Riding area
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingBlue
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Route TypeLoop
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DirectionOne Direction
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Physical ratingHard
More Stats for HV Intermediate Route mountain bike route
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Altitude min936 ft
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Altitude start1,020 ft
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Altitude end1,004 ft
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Grade-0.1%
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Grade max-31.8%
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Grade min24.6%
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Distance climb1 mile
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Distance down1 mile
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Distance flat3,202 ft
Directions
- Walk northwest on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 40 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep left to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 40 meters.
- Keep right to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep left to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep right to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep right to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 30 meters.
- Keep left to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep left to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 30 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 40 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 30 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 40 meters.
- Keep left to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep left to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 10 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for less than 10 meters.
- Keep right to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 500 meters.
- Turn left onto Easier Option.
- Continue for 40 meters.
- Bear left onto HV Blue Trail.
- Continue for 1.5 kilometers.
- Walk east on HV Blue Trail.
- Continue for 300 meters.
- Walk west on HV Blue Trail.
- Continue for less than 10 meters.
- Walk southeast on HV Blue Trail.
- Continue for 800 meters.
- Walk east on HV Green Trail Part B.
- Continue for 60 meters.
- Turn right onto HV Green Trail Part C.
- Continue for 800 meters.
- Walk east on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep right to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 30 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 10 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep right to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep left to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for less than 10 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for less than 10 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 10 meters.
- Keep right to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 10 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 40 meters.
- Keep left to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 40 meters.
- Keep left to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep left to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 60 meters.
- Keep right to stay on Ski Hill Connector.
- Continue for 30 meters.
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