The Toe
Whether you're looking for a ride with climbs, descents, or challenges of all sorts, The Toe is for you.
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The Toe Details
The Toe trail offers a terrific mix for experienced riders: challenging and exposed technical riding, and long climbs and descents, all along a winding, narrow single track trail. Starting in either direction, riders will find terrific views along the way to add to their riding experience. Before starting out, note that this area is sensitive to erosion and wildlife, so please ride with significant care. Trail guides and cycling maps are available, and be sure to follow the park's rules and regulations to make the most of your ride: be bear aware; ride on designated trails; avoid riding during extreme conditions; help preserve the trails' quality; know your limits; yield to other riders; and, of course, leave no trace. **Trail Type**: Loop **Difficulty** Difficult **Distance:** 7.9 kilometers round trip (4.9 miles) **Trailhead:** Hoodoos parking area or Tunnel Mountain Campground
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Nearby Points of Interest Around The Toe
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Bow Valley Parkway
Bicyclists will join motorists on the Bow Valley Parkway for this ride, so use caution.
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Bow Valley Parkway
A solid 120-kilometer (75-mile) ride awaits on this route.
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Castle Cliffs
Be inspired by Castle Cliffs, just as artists from around the world are. North of Storm Mountain, the views from Castle Cliffs of Castle Mountain are incredible
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Castle Junction
Castle Junction is known as the Gateway to the Bow Valley Parkway