Winding maze of several trails that are colour coded but are soemwhat difficult to follow. Trails intersect and you'll find yourself getting lost or going in circles - bring your GPS.
The trails themselves are quite good with some challenging climbs and fast descents. The highlights are a number of ramps & bridges on the west side of the trail. This section is for advanced riders only.
Directions:
Take Hwy #6 north to Clappison's Corners where #6 meets #5. (Dundas street) Head east on Dundas until you hit Howland Mills Drive or your right. Take Howland Mills to Grindstone Way and turn right. Follow Grindstone Way around (circle) until you see a pathway between houses - there are 2 of them. Both paths will take you to the trails.
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ByPosted By: tuleman
- Sun Jan 10 06:27:59 EST 2010
UpsideI have road this trail many times and cant get it out of my head sure to cause excitment
Downsidetake water and food if you arent in peak form this trail can hurt you
Commentthere is alot more trail here than is marked on this site some of which is extreme rocks and roots cliffs and drops if you like this park at the end of old guelph road where it stops at the edge of hwy6 go down the stairs under the hwy (its a man made tunnel under hwy) up the stairs and let the fun begin two trails on your right I have only taken the by the old homestead ruins cool scene
ByPosted By: IRONHORSE21
- Sun Nov 18 16:12:51 EST 2007
UpsideTheres a ton of ladder bridges all over the trail. You are garenteed to find some. Theres also a sot for advanced riders if you trun right at the begining of the trail behind Rona. Thats where all the spots from the pictures are.
DownsideIf you go without a map of GPS, theres probably a big chance that your going to get lost.
CommentThe Waterdown trail is a great all day ride. Its fun riding and fixing up some of the old ladder bridges. Probably one of the best trails I've ever riden.