Trail Networks

Trail Networks

Hiking Trails

  • Cabox in the lewis hills.

  • Indian head range, with trapper joe’s lookout

  • Joey’s lookout, jeannette, indian head and the mine pond hiking trails.

  • Erin Mountain trail in Barachois Pond Provincial Park

Mountain Biking Trails

Hundreds of kilometers of forest access roads and almost endless expanses of open wilderness surrounding Stephenville offer endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts including two biking trails in in town Bomb Track off of Igloo Road and the Area 14 run off of Gallant Street extension.

Bomb Track Biking Trail Stephenville, NL
Bomb Track Biking Trail Stephenville, NL
Area 14 Trail Stephenville, NL
Area 14 Trail Stephenville, NL

New Mountain Bike Trail now open!

The newest Mountain Bike Trail is now open! Thank you to Nigel Pike and his group of volunteers who spend countless hours making these trails accessible for all. Nigel has told us the new trail is located just to the right of "0220" (another one of the great mountain bike trails available) and the plan is to eventually combine the trails but that could take a few years, so for now it's a fun looped trail. Ride Safe and enjoy!

Walk-A-Ways Park and Trails Network

Walk-A-Ways Trail Network is composed of 16.5km of gravel and sidewalk trails throughout Stephenville. There are 6 trails that make up this Trail Network. A main trail sign occurs at the entrance to the We Care Nature Trail at the Kindale Public Library. The trails are interconnected with directional markers and trail-head signage at the entrance to each trail. Trails are easy to moderate, compacted and dry; suitable for normal footware. Designed to promote the safety and enjoyment of walkers.

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Walk-A-Way Trail Network

The Walk-A-Ways Trail Network is made up of 6 interconnected trails that cover 16.5 kms beginning at the Kindle Public Library. The trails are composed of gravel and sidewalk trails throughout Stephenville and showcase a variety of scenic beauty that include seascapes, wooded trails, rare fossils, brook side strolls, a park, and a meander around a pond. Trails are easy to moderate, compacted and dry and normal footwear is suitable. Please proceed with pleasure.

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