Kinmount - Miners Bay Loops
Start in Kinmount and follow County Rd 121 to Boundary Rd, turn left and continue to Davis Lake Rd. Turn right at Davis Lake Rd. For an easy ride, turn right at Swinson’s Rd and follow to Iron Mine Rd. Take Iron Mine Rd to County Rd 121.
Turn right and return to Kinmount. For a longer ride, continue on Davis Lake Rd to Bruller Rd. Follow Bruller Rd to Clear Lake Rd and then take Clear Lake Rd to Hwy 35. Here, turn right and follow the highway to Davis Lake Rd, turn right onto Davis Lake Rd and follow to Swinson’s Rd. Turn left on Swinson’s Rd and ride to Iron Mine Rd.
Continue on Iron Mine Rd to County Rd 121, turn right on County Rd 121 to return to Kinmount. If you like to get off the beaten path, there is a portion of Iron Mine Rd that is summer maintenance only. It starts off Davis Lake Rd, approximately 4 km from Hwy 35. You will end up at the junction of Swinson’s Rd and Iron Mine Rd.
This road is single-lane with a sand surface. Directions: Begin in Kinmount from Austin Park where there are parking and washrooms.
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