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Mountain biking in Albion Hills Conservation Area offers an extensive network of trails within the rolling hills of Caledon, Ontario. The region features diverse landscapes, including forested land, wetlands, and meadows, providing varied terrain for mountain bikers. Trails range from fast, rolling sections to technical single-track, incorporating features like bridges, steep climbs, and rock gardens. This conservation area is situated within the Humber River Watershed and the headwaters of the Oak Ridges Moraine.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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11.2km
01:00
110m
110m
Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.5km
02:05
160m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.4km
02:43
230m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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The park is a popular for hiking, biking, skiing, disc golf, and has a pool that is open seasonally. There are many spots to camp, and you have access to miles of forested trails past scenic ponds and open picnic areas. There is an $8.30 fee for day use as of early 2026.
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The forest breaks, and in the middle of a beautiful meadow sits the Honey Palgrave Pond, sometimes also called the Humphrey Palgrave Pond. The pond changes with the seasons; in winter it will ice over, while in summer and spring the water is moss-covered and dotted with lily pads.
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The Palgrave Trail, also known as the Oak Ridges Trail, is well-marked and easy to follow, looping twice through the Palgrave Forest and Wildlife Area. This trail follows rolling hills and is shared by hikers and mountain bikers, so be aware and watch your footing in the thick forests, as roots can be a tripping hazard.
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The Palgrave Forest and Wildlife Area is made up of protected forest, wetlands, and small lakes. The rolling hills found here were created by glaciers retreating about 12,000 years ago. Today the hills are covered with forests of pine, cedar, and spruce trees, providing lots of shade for hikers and mountain bikers.
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Albion Hills Conservation Area offers a diverse range of mountain bike trails suitable for various skill levels. You'll find over 50 kilometers of trails, including both double-track and technical single-track options. The terrain features fast, rolling sections, steep climbs, and technical elements like log rollovers, rock drops, and rock gardens, many with optional easy bypasses. For example, Mountainbike loop from Albion Hills Conservation Area is rated difficult, while Forest Mountain Bike Trail loop from Palgrave is an easier option.
Yes, Albion Hills Conservation Area provides trails suitable for families and beginners. While there are challenging sections, many trails offer less strenuous rides and optional bypasses for technical features. The park's extensive network includes easy loops, such as the Mountainbike loop from Palgrave, which winds through lush forests, making it a good choice for a more relaxed outing.
Mountain biking in Albion Hills Conservation Area offers riders diverse natural habitats, including lush forests, wetlands, and meadows. You can expect panoramic forest views, and a scenic cliff view overlooking a former pond. The area is also home to various wildlife, such as deer, foxes, beavers, and over 200 species of birds, including one of the largest heron breeding grounds in Southern Ontario.
Albion Hills Conservation Area is well-equipped for mountain bikers. The park provides a convenient bike wash station, as well as shower and washroom facilities. Additionally, there are picnic sites, children's play areas, and a full-service campground with cabins available if you wish to extend your stay.
Albion Hills Conservation Area is a managed park, and as such, typically requires an entrance fee for access. It is advisable to check the official Albion Hills Conservation Area website for the most current information regarding permits, fees, and operating hours before your visit.
The trails in Albion Hills Conservation Area are generally open for mountain biking during the warmer months, offering varied terrain through forests and meadows. In winter, fat-tire biking is permitted on designated trails, specifically the Black Trail, providing year-round opportunities for riders. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, the trail network in Albion Hills Conservation Area features many loop options, allowing riders to start and finish at the same point. Examples include Mountainbike loop from Palgrave Forest and Wildlife Area and Mountainbike loop from Glen Eagles Golf Club, which offer different distances and difficulty levels.
Yes, Albion Hills Conservation Area provides ample parking facilities for visitors. As a well-established conservation area with numerous amenities, you can expect designated parking areas conveniently located for trail access.
The mountain bike trails in Albion Hills Conservation Area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse terrain, which includes fast, rolling sections and technical single-track, as well as the well-maintained trails and scenic forested landscapes.
There are over 10 mountain bike routes available in Albion Hills Conservation Area, catering to various skill levels. These include 3 easy routes, 1 moderate route, and 7 difficult routes, ensuring a suitable option for almost every rider.
Albion Hills Conservation Area is located in the rolling hills of Caledon, Ontario. While it is a popular destination for outdoor activities, public transport options directly to the conservation area may be limited. It is generally recommended to access the park by car, especially when transporting mountain bikes. You may need to check local transit services for routes that connect to the general Caledon area.
Yes, beyond the trails, Albion Hills Conservation Area is home to a historical log cabin built by the Jefferson family in 1833. This cabin marks the first residence in the Palgrave area, offering a glimpse into the region's past.


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