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This is a great area to ride a quad or dirtbike and it located within 40 minutes of the City of Edmonton.
Riding Level: For all levels of riding, Large open areas for kids as well
Terrain: Mostly level land but has some challanging hills too
Riding Surfaces: Sand, Mud, Muskeg, gravel, creeks, grass
Hazards: Whoops (bumpy trails), fast riding dirt bikes and sport quads on some trails, non marked trails.
DIRECTIONS:
- To get here head north on highway 21 straight through Fort Saskatchewan, the highway becomes highway 15 once you exit the Fort.
- You will pass a Gas station/restaurant on your right (country boyz), the next turn is only a couple of km past this.
- Turn left (north) on the next secondary highway Hwy 830. Head down that highway for about 8 - 10 minutes,(11.2 km) There is a sign that says "Shilow Rach" on the right your almost there, keep an eye in the right (east) ditches for sand and trails, theres will be a big sand area where those trails are.
- Turn right on TWP road 564A, down that gravel road and follow it (east) it will turn to the right (south) go down that road about 2 km and on the left there is a large staging area and most likely alot of vehicles.
See map below or Vinca Bridge, Alberta - Google Maps
Riding Level: For all levels of riding, Large open areas for kids as well
Terrain: Mostly level land but has some challanging hills too
Riding Surfaces: Sand, Mud, Muskeg, gravel, creeks, grass
Hazards: Whoops (bumpy trails), fast riding dirt bikes and sport quads on some trails, non marked trails.
DIRECTIONS:
- To get here head north on highway 21 straight through Fort Saskatchewan, the highway becomes highway 15 once you exit the Fort.
- You will pass a Gas station/restaurant on your right (country boyz), the next turn is only a couple of km past this.
- Turn left (north) on the next secondary highway Hwy 830. Head down that highway for about 8 - 10 minutes,(11.2 km) There is a sign that says "Shilow Rach" on the right your almost there, keep an eye in the right (east) ditches for sand and trails, theres will be a big sand area where those trails are.
- Turn right on TWP road 564A, down that gravel road and follow it (east) it will turn to the right (south) go down that road about 2 km and on the left there is a large staging area and most likely alot of vehicles.
See map below or Vinca Bridge, Alberta - Google Maps
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