Located in Port Perry, the Dagmar North Trails - Primary Mountain Bike Trails offers a unique and thrilling experience for outdoor enthusiasts. This cycling park is nestled within the East Duffins Headwaters, a protected area spanning approximately 1500 hectares of Conservation Lands in Durham Region. As part of the Oak Ridges Moraine, the park falls within the Duffins Creek, Lynde Creek, Pefferlaw River, and Lake Scugog Watersheds, showcasing a diverse and preserved natural landscape.
The park features a network of primary mountain bike trails that wind through mixed deciduous and coniferous forests, providing riders with an exhilarating and challenging ride. With its well-maintained trails and stunning scenery, Dagmar North Trails is a must-visit destination for mountain biking enthusiasts of all skill levels.
Visitors can take advantage of permit parking at select parking lots within the East Duffins Headwaters. Permit fees support the Trail Sustainability Fund, which in turn funds programs and services for the public trail system in the Uxbridge area. Uxbridge residents can register for a free parking permit, while other visitors must purchase a parking permit for day or annual passes.
For added convenience, visitors can access trail maps through a mobile application, allowing them to navigate the park's trails with ease. By scanning the QR code provided on the trails, visitors can use the Avenza app to make their trails interactive with their smartphones' GPS, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience while exploring the park.
Whether you're a seasoned mountain biker or a beginner looking to explore the great outdoors, Dagmar North Trails - Primary Mountain Bike Trails offers a fantastic opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy a thrilling cycling experience in the heart of Port Perry. Plan your visit today and discover the beauty and excitement of this hidden gem in Durham Region.