HMBA oversees the trails at Mount Harry Davis, which climbs over 2,000 feet just north of town. The trail system currently consists of eight trails — four greens, two blues, and two blacks — totaling nearly 10km.
And it is growing.
“The Mount Harry Davis Trail Network has been growing pretty steadily,” Seinen said. “I think, after this summer, there will be six new trails made in the last two years.”
The riding has a good mix of tech and flow. While the lion’s share of current trails are beginner-friendly, the area does have a handful of intermediate and advanced options. These trails offer steeper descents, fast corners, and loose rock that mandates focus.
But the goal has always been to create a trail experience with enough routes that riders of all levels will be able to enjoy. Seinen shared that the area is built for easy progression, with green trails for climbing and descending top to bottom. More advanced blues and blacks come off these lines, allowing for more challenging descents.
-Travis Reill