Blue Mountain Cycling Routes

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*Blue Mountain Loop (PDF map)
Distance: 28km
Experience rating: Easy to moderate, recreational ride
Start/Finish: Blue Mountain Village

Interactive Map - Ride with GPS

Take your bicycle and enjoy a relaxing and scenic ride to the top of Blue Mountain and the Niagara Escarpment on the seasonal gondola. Once up top enjoy the spectacular views across Georgian Bay. The remainder of the route is reminiscent of a roller coaster, cruising downhill to fertile agricultural lands, passing mature apple and fruit orchards along the way.

Route name: Centurion 50 - please note this route changes each year due to road conditions and closures. Please refer to the Centurion website for details.
Difficulty: Moderate/Advanced
Distance: 50 km, Paved
Start: Village at Blue Mountain

Route name: Centurion 100 - please note this route changes each year due to road conditions and closures. Please refer to the Centurion website for details.
Difficulty: Advanced
Distance: 100 km - Paved
Start: Village at Blue Mountain

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Cyclist on trail

This is an extensive natural area where the forest includes stands of sugar maple, pine, spruce, and cedar. Wetland communities add to the diversity, and Black Lake offers fishing for bass. Gravel-based loop trails with some moderately steep hills. Trail runs along the north edge of the property, with cycling and hiking trails in the interior.

Cyclist at dusk

Upland hardwood forest and conifer plantations cover rugged terrain and provides many scenic views of the surrounding landscape. Wide trails on rolling terrain with some sandy areas. Due to recent ATV activity these trails have become somewhat eroded and much underlying coarse rock has been turned up resulting in difficult sections.

This busy trail system caters to a variety of users including hikers and equestrians. Moderately technical singletrack through rolling mixed forest with some sandy areas and some good technical descents.

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