Cycling in Kananaskis
- Free
- To Do List
- Events
- Bragg Creek Days
- Bragg Creek Days Memories
- Moose Mountain Trail Race
- Tsuu T’ina Rodeo
& Pow Wow - Banded Peak Challenge
- Scarecrow Festival Info
- Other events in the area
- Out There
- Priddis – Millarville Fair
- Around the Area Activities
- Links
- Cycling
- Hiking
- Skiing
- Health and Wellness
- Off-Highway Vehicles
- Outdoor Groups
- Paddling
- Biathlon
Greater Bragg Creek Trails Association
There are so many new and improved trails in West Bragg Creek, Kananaskis, the only way to take advantage of them is with their map and guide. Now they even have an app for that. For more information and a list of places where you can buy the map, visit their website.
https://braggcreektrails.org/
Alberta Bicycle Association
The ABA is a registered non-profit organization which promotes all aspects of cycling in Alberta and Fort St. John (BC). This includes rider development in road, track, mountain-bike, cyclo-cross, and BMX racing along with the promotion of cycling for recreation and transportation, through cycling advocacy and trail maintenance.
www.albertabicycle.ab.ca/
Calgary Mountain Bike Alliance
We build trail. For some of us, we build trail more often than we ride bikes.
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Elbow Valley Cycle Club
‘Get your Kicks on Route 66’ – You’ll find this scenery at the end of Alberta highway 66, just 35km west of Calgary. Cycling an easy, pleasurable 65km return from Bragg Creek, Forgetmenot Pond is the ideal place for a picnic lunch.
www.elbowvalleycc.org/
Moose Mountain Trail Bike Society
“Join the Movement”! By joining the MMBTS, YOU are supporting the MMBTS to advocate and develop legitimate mountain biking at Moose Mountain.
Website: www.mmbts.com
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Kananaskis Country Trail Report
The Alberta government, Parks and Protected Areas, official Kananaskis Country trail reports are updated weekly. They also have avalanche info and other resources. You can find the official Conservation Officers’ reports here:
Alberta Parks Advisories & Public Safety
Trails and facilities are closed occasionally due to construction, flood damage or because of dangerous animals in the area. See current advisories here:
https://www.albertaparks.ca/kananaskis-country//advisories-public-safety.aspx