Calabogie & District Snowmobile Club Trail
City: CalabogieLength: 255.0 kmRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
The Calabogie Line is a 4.5km stretch of power line that roughly runs parallel to Calabogie road. The entrance is just north of where the power line intersects the road and heads north-north-east from there, exiting onto Ferguson Lake road. The trail has experienced relatively light use, although it is commonly used by dirt bikes.
2 Easy 2WD/4WD
The trail begins with some rocky outcrops that can be attacked from various angles allowing for different levels of difficulty and several climbs and descents along the path. About mid-way through the trail, it descends to a low point that can be quite...
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Calabogie & District Snowmobile Club Trail
City: CalabogieLength: 255.0 kmRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
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