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Shunda/Goldeye Area Trails
Shunda/Goldeye Area Trails
The Shunda/Goldeye Area in David Thomson Country features major non-motorized trails and year-round trails for motorized off-highway vehicles and snow vehicles. There are various campsites in the area, with a designated wildlife corridor and beautiful creeks. All trails are managed to ensure protection of the environment.
Region: Nordegg
Distance: Multi-Distance
Difficulty: | Hard | Medium |
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Nordegg Area Trails
Nordegg Area Trails
The Nordegg Area in David Thomson Country features non-motorized trails and some trails that open year-round for motorized off-highway vehicles, snow vehicles unless otherwise stated. This area features various campsites, an information kiosk, gas station and a plethora of beautiful trails for various skill levels.
Region: Nordegg
Distance: Multi-Distance
Difficulty: | Medium | Hard |
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Hummingbird Area Trails
Hummingbird Area Trails
The Hummingbird Area in David Thomson Country features public recreation areas allowing off-highway vehicles, snow vehicles and equestrian access with timing restrictions on various trails. The trails mostly run along rivers and tributaries making for wonderful scenery and are managed to ensure protection of the environment.
Region: Clearwater Country
Distance: Multi-Distance
Difficulty: | Medium |
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Cutoff Creek Area Trails
Cutoff Creek Area Trails
The Cutoff Creek Area in David Thomson Country contains a large trail network featuring both non-motorized trails and off-highway vehicle access. Both non-motorizes users and off-highway vehicle users may be on the same trail at the same time. The area has information kiosks. Some trails require written approval for off-highway and snow vehicles.
Region: Clearwater Country
Distance: Under 8 km
Difficulty: | Medium |
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Cline River Corridor Area
Cline River Corridor Area
The Cline River Corridor Area in David Thomson Country features non-motorized and equestrian trails that are managed to ensure protection of the environment. There are various campgrounds and backcountry campsites in the area with Public Recreation Areas. A number of information kiosks are available to you.
Region: Clearwater Country
Distance: Multi-Distance
Difficulty: | Hard |
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Bighorn Dam Area Trails
Bighorn Dam Area Trails
The Bighorn Dam Area in David Thomson Country contains a large trail network featuring both non-motorized trails and off-highway vehicle access. Both non-motorizes users and off-highway vehicle users may be on the same trail at the same time. The area has information kiosks. Some trails may be temporarily closed for maintenance.
Region: Nordegg
Distance: Multi-Distance
Difficulty: | Medium |
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Allstones Area Trails
Allstones Area Trails
The Allstones Area in David Thomson Country features non-motorized trails and backcountry campsites. Some trails have timing restrictions for equestrian users. There is an information kiosk along Highway 11. The trails are managed to ensure protection of the environment.
Region: Nordegg
Distance: Under 4 km
Difficulty: | Medium |
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