Ojibwe Trail

Deep woods singletrack with frequent punchy climbs. Great blend of old school and more contemporary style trail. Links to FlowMama and southbound trails and Dirt Candy, Esker and eastbound trails.

Mileage: 10.5 miles

Difficulty: Difficult

Trail Type: 100% old school technical singletrack.

Trailhead Access:

-North End Trailhead

Directions: Approaching Cable on Highway 63 turn east on Highway M. Turn right (south) on Randysek Road and drive 2 miles to the North End Trailhead. Outhouse available.

Dirt Candy

Provides a connection between Ojibwe and Esker. This contemporary trail offers rolling flow and jump lines with some of the most fun descending in area. An optional most difficult line includes fast swooping descents including a 9-foot elevated bridge creating a 360-degree turn.

Mileage: 3.5 miles

Difficulty: Intermediate with optional Difficult downhill lines

Trail Type: 100% XC Flow singletrack.

Trailhead Access:

Makes a great part of a route riding trails from either Camp 38 Trailhead or the Birkie Start Trailhead. Check out the interactive map to build your route.

-Camp 38 Trailhead from the north

Directions from Seeley: Take County Hwy OO east for 3.3 miles past the OO trailhead. Continue 1.5 miles to Telemark Rd. Turn left and drive 4.4 miles. Trailhead is just north of intersection with Camp 38 Rd./Short & Fat Trail, 100 yards ahead on the left.

Directions from Cable: Take County Hwy M east 2 miles. Turn right/south on Telemark Rd. Go 1.5 miles, turn left on Spider Lake Fire Lane. Go south for 3.5 miles. Trailhead is just north of intersection with Camp 38 Rd./Short & Fat Trail.

-Mt Telemark Village Trailhead

Directions: Approaching Cable on Highway 63 turn east on Highway M. Drive 2.3 miles and turn right (south) on Telemark Road. Follow for 2 miles to the trailhead parking. Water and restroom available at Base Camp.

Esker

Glacial features at their best in this aerobic workout. Climb to the top of a knife edge esker, ride past a spring-fed lake and view other glacial features. Not for the weak of body or mind.

Mileage: 3.4 miles

Difficulty: Difficult

Trail Type: 100% singletrack.

Trailhead Access:

Quickest Access: Spider Lake Firelane at C9 or C8 (parking). Parking also at C10 on Telemark Rd

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