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Redtop MTB

Red Mountain Resort

Rossland

Ride up Rossland's landmark hill and enjoy a fun roll down

Mountain Biking Moderate

Distance
8.3 km
Ascent
433 m
Descent
433 m
Duration
1-2 hrs
Low Point
1.2 km
High Point
1.6 km
Gradient
Redtop MTB Map

Red Mountain is Rossland's local ski hill and a popular winter destination, but it's also a great spot at which to enjoy a hike or bike. Red Mountain itself (which this hike ascends) isn't the highest peak in the area, or even the most prominent, but it's the one after which they named the ski hill so that gives it some kudos!

Description

This trail (which can be hiked or biked, so watch out for other trail users) is a peaceful one, with most of it passing through quiet, dense forest. The forest provides plenty of shade, so this is a good option for a really hot day, doubly so because the grade is consistently moderate, with only brief steep sections.

The Red Top trail is well signposted, and remarkably quiet too, so there's very little to worry about beyond the local bear population! In all seriousness, there is a pretty healthy population of both black and brown bears above Rossland, so carrying a bear spray and making your presence known on the way up - either by chatting to your hiking partner or to yourself - is a good idea.

Once you emerge onto the upper reaches of the mountain the forest begins to thin out and the views across Rossland and its surrounding peaks begin to reveal themselves. The view down to Trail and the mighty Columbia river is particularly impressive, and Red Mountain is also a good place from which to plan future adventures on the nearby Seven Summits.

Having taken it all in, head back down the same way.

Difficulty

Moderate

Mostly stable trail tread with some variability, with unavoidable obstacles 8in/20cm tall or less. Other obstacles such as rock gullies and steep sections may exist. Ideal for lower intermediate riders.

Medium Exposure

2 out of 4

The trail contains some obstacles such as outcroppings and rock which could cause injury.

Remoteness

3 out of 4

Little chance of being seen or helped in case of an accident.

Best time to visit

between June and October

Features

  • Flow
  • Picturesque
  • Singletrack
  • In the forest
  • Rock Rolls

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