Deep River Trails

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Overview

Deep River has an endless network of logging roads, cross-country ski trails and snowmobile trails. Many of these roads and trails are favorites of locals who like to mountain bike.

Directions: There is a trail at Bass Lake Road,just north of Deep River. One route that some of the locals enjoy is at the end of Bass Lake Rd to follow the pipeline for 2 km and take the main snowmobile trail to the left. Follow this for 2 km to T-intersection and take left down to Big Bass Lake and Little Bass Lake.

There are two networks of trails...

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