A sandy beach scene featuring a black fat bike leaning against a structure made of driftwood. The sky is overcast with thick, gray clouds, and gentle waves of the lake can be seen in the background. Various pieces of seaweed and driftwood are scattered along the shore, creating a tranquil atmosphere. In the distance, a group of ducks is visible near the water
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Level: Beginner
Length: 21 mi (33.8 km)
Surface: Other
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +102/ -102 ft
Total: 1 riders
 

Mountain Biking Port Burwell Provincial Park

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#210 of 308 mountain bike trails in Ontario
#10,968 in the world

2.5 kilometer sandy beach area below the escarpment ridge. Numerous sandy trails through lower area from parking down to beach - fat tires required to make it there through. Upper area above the beach includes campground intertwined with service roads and hiking trails. Across the inlet includes more beach, some atv trails and a submarine museum

First added by Paul Loeffelholz on Nov 4, 2018. Last updated May 8, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: yes
  • Lift service: unknown
  • Night riding: unknown
  • Pump track: unknown
  • Restrooms: yes
  • Fat bike grooming: yes
  • E-bikes allowed: unknown
  • Fee required: unknown
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Libbye street and Chatham street entrances


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Fat Bike (Mar 18, 2023)
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  • Paul Loeffelholz
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    Sand dunes , mud , ice snow high winds and mud with -6 c temp . Extended otter valley trail to Vienna

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  • Paul Loeffelholz
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    Fat tires required to traverse the lower sandy areas .Upper Trails are well labeled and currently leaf covered . Lengthy atv trails along river could be an old railway bed extending north for miles

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