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May
Lake
Loop
65 kilometres
Starts and ends on TOP F returning to
Elliot Lake
Ontario
’s first trail built by an ATV Club signifies the great partnership that exists between snowmobiling and ATVs in
Elliot Lake
. Snow on this trail means that tire tracks turn to snowmobile tracks. This is a very scenic trail accessing all that nature has to offer and you’ll never believe that you’re always within the City limits.
Ride the Ridge
100 kilometres
South on D108F to Spragge
West on TOP D to
Blind
River
North on D105F to
Elliot Lake
Named for the awesome views of
Lake Huron
from overlooking rock ridges. Riding includes the narrow and scenic forest trail on D108F, power line with great views of
Lake Huron
on TOP F and wide forest and gas pipeline trails on TOP D105F.
Power Run
135 kilomtres
West on EL3 to
Iron
Bridge
(via D134)
East on TOP D to
Blind
River
North on D105F to
Elliot Lake
Feel the power of your sled as you follow the wide, flat trails along the EL3 power line trail. This entire trail is all about vistas and smooth riding. Some twists and turns along D134 bring you to a straight, wide, forest trail along TOP D.
Iron
Bridge
and area is a great stop for viewing deer on and off the trail. The last leg on D105F are wide forest and gas pipeline trails.
Diamond Triangle
225 kilometres
West on EL3 to Iron Bridge (via D134)
East on TOP D to Spanish
North on TOP F to
Elliot Lake
Known as the Diamond Triangle because it is the jewel of all touring routes in
Ontario
. Probably the most dynamic and scenic snowmobile loop offered anywhere.
Deer Trail
320 kilometres
North on TOP F to
Aubrey
Falls
South on D106 towards
Echo
Bay
East on TOP D to Thessalon/Iron Bridge
East on TOP D134 and EL3 to
Elliot Lake
One ride and you’ll know why this is called the deer trail. A long day but easily one of the most scenic and variety packed loops anywhere.
Wilderness Trail
60 110 kilometres
Use portage trails to access hundreds of lakes all within a few kilometers of the City. Most access is off of EL3 and TOP F north of
Elliot Lake
. These are primarily unmarked trails with extensive lake crossings, so an outdoors map is necessary and can be purchased at most places that permits are purchased.
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