Jabberwocky

Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada

Jabberwocky is a part of the Snowden Demonstration Forest trail network and a real delight to ride. The trail is accessed via the Access Road from Riley Lake trail and consists of rock slabs and roots. An advanced trail, this is one of the better rides in the area during extreme wet weather as it doesn’t get as slick as some of the trails that run along exposed bluffs. No real climbing on this trail, just loads of up and down, as it twists and winds to Pepper Spray. There are several fun bridge crossings on this trail, including the famous spiral bridge; made famous by BC Bike Race as they currently use the photo in a number of their promotional literature. The bridge is a great feature to ride.

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Trail Stats

Distance: 1.5 km
Time: 10 – 25 min
Elevation Gain: 28 m
Elevation Loss: 76 m
Min Elevation: 196 m
Max Elevation: 258 m
Technical Rating: Advanced
Physical Rating: Moderate
Season: Year round
Permit Required: No

Trail Location

Trailhead: Access Jabberwocky via Access Road, or Cheshire Cat Trail. Jabberwocky is a part of the Snowden Demonstration Forest trail network.

GPS:
N50 03.152 W125 24.113 (TH)

Downloads

Map: click here
GPS Map (GPX): click here
Google Earth: click here
River City Cycle Club: click here
Trail Report: click here

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