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850 ft
Distance
42 ft
Climb
00:01:48
Avg time
43 ft
Altitude change
579 ft
Altitude min
622 ft
Altitude max
579 ft
Altitude start
623 ft
Altitude end
5%
Grade
0.7%
Grade max
12.9%
Grade min
594 ft
Distance climb
226 ft
Distance flat
00:01:48
Avg time

Emergency One Details

  • Activities
    • Mountain Bike
    • E-Bike
    • Gravel Bike
    • Hike
    • Trail Running
  • Riding Area
    Hartland Mountain Bike Park
    Victoria, British Columbia
  • Difficulty Rating
  • Local Popularity
    100 in Mountain Biking [+]
    • 100 in E-Biking
    • 75 in Trail Running
    • 85 in Hiking
  • Hiking SAC Scale
    T1 Hiking
  • Trail Type
    Doubletrack
  • Bike Type
    AM, XC, Gravel
  • Direction
    Both Directions
  • Climb Difficulty
    Green
  • Physical Rating
    Easy
  • Trail Visibility
    Always easy to follow
  • Dogs Allowed
    Yes
  • eBike Allowed
    Yes up to Class 1
  • Ride in Rain
    Yes
  • Land Owner

A gravel road in the forest.

If you are seriously injured on trails in the Bike Park, please inform the Trails Director at: [email protected].

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Local Trail Association

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  • 28 rides
  • 12.3 km average
6 Months
  • 818 rides
  • 11.2 km avg distance
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  • 6,049 rides
  • Last: Aug 18, 2026
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        Directions to emergency-one trailhead (48.529920, -123.460940)

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        Dec 21, 2018 @ 4:35pm
        Dec 21, 2018

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        Routes with this trail

        3.8 3 miles 353 ft 31 Loop
        Mostly blue route at Hartland. From the parking lot, take the regional trail to , up to , to , down part...
        4.0 10 miles 1,892 ft 28
        A technical XC trail (by Hartland standards) or "aggressive Trail/ all mountain" by magazine standards -...
        4.0 6 miles 768 ft 57 Loop
        55min loop back to parking lot. 30min cardio to top and 25min down.
        3.8
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        3 25%
        2 25%
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        Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency One

        Where is Emergency One located?
        Emergency One is located in Hartland Mountain Bike Park, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It is part of the Hartland Mountain Bike Park trail network. The trailhead is located at coordinates 48.52992, -123.46094.
        What is the elevation gain for Emergency One?
        Emergency One has 42 ft of elevation gain. The elevation ranges from 579 ft to 622 ft.
        Is Emergency One a point to point trail?
        Emergency One is not a point to point trail. The direction is Both Directions. The trail type is doubletrack.
        How long is Emergency One?
        Emergency One is 850 ft long. The trail type is doubletrack.
        Are dogs allowed on Emergency One?
        Yes, dogs are allowed on Emergency One. Please keep dogs on a leash where required and clean up after them.
        When is the best time of year to ride Emergency One?
        Based on activity log data, the most popular months to ride Emergency One are:
        • July (422 activities)
        • August (369 activities)
        • May (358 activities)
        Check the reports page for current trail conditions.
        How do I access Emergency One? Where is the closest parking trailhead?
        The closest parking and trailhead locations to Emergency One are: View all parking locations in the area.
        How long does it take to ride Emergency One?
        Based on recorded activities, it takes an average of 2 minutes to ride Emergency One. The trail is 850 ft long. Actual times will vary based on fitness level, conditions, and pace. View recent activity logs for more details.
        How busy is Emergency One?
        Emergency One is a very popular trail. There have been 18,885 recorded activities on this trail. The trail has received 22,579 check-ins. View recent activity on this trail.

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