Best bike parks around Kananaskis provide diverse mountain biking opportunities within the Canadian Rockies. The region features extensive trail networks, from family-friendly paved paths to challenging singletrack. Kananaskis is characterized by its mountainous terrain, forests, and river valleys, offering scenic views and varied riding experiences. It is recognized for its outdoor recreation facilities and extensive multi-use trail systems.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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This is a beautiful, gravel trail running alongside the Rundle Mountain Range from Canmore to Banff. A relatively easy ride, this trail is shared by hikers and bikers and offers stunning alpine views.
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The Merlin View Trail offers consistent elevation for easy climbing and a smooth ride down with sweeping turns, rollers and tabletops. Rideable in either direction (but preferably counter clockwise), the loop connects seamlessly with Braggin' Rights for a relatively easy 14 kilometer ride. The descent is punctuated by berms and rollers that add fun without breaking the flow or requiring advanced riding skills.
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Located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the West Bragg Creek Provincial Recreation Area offers an ideal network of trails for mountain biking and fat biking – in both summer and winter. What's more, the trails built specifically for fat biking are among the best winter trails in Alberta, attracting winter fat bike enthusiasts and those who just want to try the sport.
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The Canmore Nordic Centre is a world-class outdoor recreation facility originally built for the 1988 Winter Olympics. Today, it serves as a popular destination for cross-country skiing, mountain biking, fat biking, and other outdoor activities. The centre features over 100 kilometers of trails designed for a variety of skill levels, ranging from easy loops to technical singletrack. Trails like the Meadow Loop are also suitable for adaptive biking, they are smooth and wide, making them ideal for handcycles or recumbent bikes.
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An easy grade MTB trail. A gradual descent from the Trailhead to Banff.
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Kananaskis offers several highly-regarded mountain biking areas. The Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park is a world-class facility with over 100 kilometers of trails for all skill levels, including a dedicated skills park. West Bragg Creek Provincial Recreation Area is known for its extensive network of flowy singletrack trails in a pristine wilderness setting. Additionally, the Goat Creek Trail offers a scenic ride between Canmore and Banff.
While Kananaskis is more known for its extensive trail networks, the Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park features a dedicated mountain bike skills park popular with riders looking for constructed features. Areas like West Bragg Creek also offer trails with rollers and tabletops, such as the Merlin View Trail.
Kananaskis offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find everything from wide, smooth paved paths and gravel trails to challenging singletrack. The landscape includes mountainous areas, dense forests, and river valleys, providing varied riding experiences and stunning views of the Canadian Rockies.
Yes, Kananaskis has excellent family-friendly biking options. The Goat Creek Trail is an easy to moderate, mostly downhill ride from Canmore to Banff, perfect for families. The Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park has easy loops and a skills park suitable for younger riders. Peter Lougheed Provincial Park also offers paved trails like Lodgepole, Wheeler, and Lakeside, which are ideal for beginners and families.
Beginners can enjoy the wide and smooth trails at the Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park, such as the Meadow Loop. The paved trails in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park (Lodgepole, Wheeler, Lakeside) are also excellent for those new to cycling. The Goat Creek Trail is generally rated easy to moderate, especially when ridden from Canmore to Banff.
For more challenging rides, explore the technical singletrack options at the Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park. The West Bragg Creek Provincial Recreation Area offers extensive singletrack, including trails like 'Braggin' Rights' and 'Boundary Ridge' which provide a fun, flowy challenge. Other notable trails include the Terrace Trail and Jumpingpound Loop Trail, known for technical sections and climbs.
Absolutely. The Goat Creek Trail offers stunning alpine views between Mount Rundle and Sulphur Mountain. The High Rockies Trail provides incredible mountain, forest, and river views, including the Blackshale Suspension Bridge and Spray Lakes. The Merlin View Trail in West Bragg Creek also offers consistent elevation for climbing with sweeping views.
Beyond mountain biking, Kananaskis offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including waterfall hikes like Troll Falls, or more challenging routes like Prairie Mountain. For more mountain biking, explore additional routes in the region. You can find more information on these activities in the Waterfall hikes around Kananaskis and MTB Trails around Kananaskis guides.
Yes, Kananaskis is a popular destination for winter fat biking. The West Bragg Creek Provincial Recreation Area is particularly known for its excellent groomed trails specifically designed for fat biking, attracting enthusiasts throughout the winter months. The Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park also offers fat biking opportunities.
All visitors to Kananaskis are required to purchase a Kananaskis Conservation Pass. It's also crucial to check Kananaskis Trail Reports for current conditions, wildlife advisories, and closures before heading out. Given that bears are common in the region, always carry bear spray and be aware of your surroundings for safety.
Yes, for a more relaxed cycling experience, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park offers excellent paved options. The Lodgepole, Wheeler, and Lakeside trails combine for a scenic 12 km one-way ride with gradual hills and beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and lakes. These trails are not technical and are perfect for casual rides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning alpine views, diverse trail networks catering to all skill levels, and the immersive wilderness experience. The flowy singletrack at places like West Bragg Creek and the family-friendly nature of trails like Goat Creek are often highlighted. The world-class facilities at the Canmore Nordic Centre also receive high acclaim.

