Kingston’s Private Members-Focused Mountain Biking Club
Trails & Access Points
At the trailhead (address delivered in the registration receipt email), members will find a kiosk with the open/closed status of each trail, and the official map of our trail network. Although the trails are signed, there are currently no trail difficulty ratings or distances posted. Below, you will find the names, difficulty rating, and distance for each of our trails, along with the direction of travel and a link to a general description. Please be advised that there is an assumption of risk required by all riders because regardless of trail difficulty rating, there are hazards that exist everywhere in this sport. Ask questions, and always look before you leap.
The following three trails are all difficult in comparison to Home & Collins Lake Loops. Trailheads are all be accessed via Home Loop or riding the farm road that runs south from the barn along the west fence line of the main property (1.8 km each way) to the Unassumed Rd. On all three of these trails, you will encounter some features that do not have ride-arounds. These are an indication of the skill level required to ride these trails. Please walk what you’re unable to ride, and DO NOT CREATE A RIDE-AROUND (B-Line or Braid).
The northern end of the farm road that runs down the west property line.
Not so much a trail, but more an area meant for sessioning is our Skills Course. This area can be reached by branching off to the right, following signs, in Sangers’ Sandbox.
The entrance to the School House. This has a technical approach to a bar-check then a rugged G-out.
The southern end of this farm road, where it heads north from the unassumed road.
Looking back through the School House. The rocks at the bottom of the frame require momentum to get up and over.As you approach this, you will see difficulty signs. The farthest left option can be rolled at low speed, the farthest right, certainly cannot.
This area requires an Intermediate-Advanced skill level to ride completely but offers many options to improve upon your riding skill. Please remember to look before you leap!
The entrance trail is 850 m and the exit is 1.1 km, following signs for Ridge Bypass.
The Exit from Route 66 follows Ridge Bypass from the start of the Stairway to Heaven climb.