Horshe - Soyers Lake Loop
Start at the Minden Wild Water Preserve on Horseshoe Lake Rd. Follow Bethel Rd to Duck Lake Rd, turn left and continue to Reynolds Rd. For the 13 km route, turn left onto Horseshoe Lake Rd and return to the Wild Water Preserve.
For the longer routes, continue on Duck Lake Rd to Blairhampton Rd. Turn right and continue to Soyers Lake Rd and follow Soyers Lake Rd to Alexander Rd. For the 26 km route, turn right and follow Alexander Rd back to Blairhampton Rd. For the 38 km route, continue on Soyers Lake Rd to County Rd 21. Turn right and follow to Blairhampton Rd. Turn right again and continue on to Duck Lake Rd and follow to Reynolds Rd. At Reynolds Rd, turn right and ride to Horseshoe Lake Rd. Turn left onto Horseshoe Lake Rd and follow back to the Wild Water Preserve.
Directions: The Minden Wild Water Preserve is located on Horseshoe Lake Rd (County Rd 20). There is parking lot on the left hand side of the road. There are washroom facilities on the right.
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