Biking Trails
Why not start your biking holiday with the Fife to Cascade trail, or one of the 20+ other trails? Immerse yourself in all that the scenery has to offer and feel the sun on your face. Feel the clean pine-scented wind as you look down on the lake and winding river. On the ride back along the pebbled trail you will be exported by the roar of rushing water being funneled and forced through the narrow Cascade Gorge, where it thunders down several powerful waterfalls. This is just one of the many trails to be found whilst staying at Barefoot Villas.
Christina Creek Trail
Christina Creek Trail is a 2 km less popular white single track trail located near Christina Lake, in British Columbia. This is a mountain bike primary trail, which on average it takes 12 minutes to complete.
Texas Creek Trail
A trail from East Lake Drive and Texas Creek that connects to Deer Point trail. Technical single track.
Trans Canada Trail
The Trans Canada Trail - C&W Railway (Paulson to Christina Lake) is a 29 km popular green and scenic trail located near Christina Lake in British Columbia. This multi-use trail can be used in both directions and has a moderate overall physical rating, with a 16m green climb. On average it takes 2 hours to complete this trail.
Upper Dewdney
Upper Dewdney is a 6 km popular blue single track trail located near Christina Lake in British Columbia. This mountain bike primary trail can be used downhill primary and has a moderate overall physical rating, with a 25m green climb. On average it takes 31 minutes to complete this trail.
Westlake (TNT)
A rocky single track following the ridge line, with good viewpoints. Some steep sections. More than one big climb along the way, especially if you ride up Stewart Creek FSR to get to the top. This is a blue trail, but has some definitive "crux" moves on the climbs and some steep descents that make it a black trail as per the rating.
Xania Lake Trail
4km; with a difficult (steep descent). The Forest Service maintained a recreation site at the Lake at one time that is still there and usable, making this a cool weekend trip. The trail comes out at the north end of Christina Lake and joins up with Deer Point Trail, taking you out to Texas Point Provincial Campground. A 4WD vehicle is required to access Xenia Lake. From Xenia Lake, the trail goes east and descends to Christina Lake. The best way to use this trail is as a weekend family getaway. Head to Xenia Lake for some camping (and wicked fishing). When it's time leave, the riders descend down Xenia Lake trail and head out to Texas Point Provincial Campground, meeting up with the "non-riders" of the group who have driven around from Xenia Lake.