1. Labyrinth and Émi-quilibre zone
Set out quietly through a wondrous grove of mature pines. The Labyrinthe trail travels through flat, easy terrain that will loosen up your legs a bit. The daylight streaming through the beautiful woods always creates that wow effect.
Make your way through the trees to the Émi-quilibre zone. This skills park allows you to hone your skills on all sorts of wooden bridges. It’s the perfect combination to get warmed up before venturing further into the trail network.
Style: Cross-country
Difficulty level: Beginner
Family-friendly: Yes
Kilometres: Labyrinthe 1.1 km; Émi-quilibre zone 0.36 km
Parking: Tourist information office
2. Geai Bleu and Gorge
Geai Bleu offers an excellent technical challenge for those looking for some practice. This advanced trail can be ridden both ways.
In either direction, there are long rocky sections that are a bracing challenge if you want to practise your steering and the timing of your pedal strokes. The trail leads to a view over the golf course, which can be a great place to take a break. In either direction, the downhill is equally intoxicating.
If you want, you can connect with Gorge for another intense adrenaline rush. This trail is downhill only.
Style: Cross-country
Difficulty level: Advanced
Family-friendly: No
Kilometres: Geai Bleu 2.75 km; Gorge 1.2 km
Parking: Tourist information office; Beauvallon Bridge (only six places); P3 or P4
3. La Jazz, Pins Ouest and Diable
The Deer Mountain area will definitely appeal to downhillers and jump and drop enthusiasts. Jazz, an intermediate trail in the sector, doesn’t require aerial skills. The downhill winds its way fluidly through beautiful berms. The climb up Deer Mountain isn’t too tough; you can reach the summit in under twenty minutes.
When you’ve ridden Jazz a few times, head to Pins Ouest for some flowy berms, and then hit Diable. You’ll ride along the river bearing the same name, which can be a splendid place for some rest and a snack in the sunshine.
Style: Cross-country
Difficulty level: Intermediate
Family-friendly: Yes, if the child is an intermediate rider.
Kilometres: Jazz 0.5 km; Pins Ouest 1 km; Diable 1.57 km
Parking: Tourist information office
4. Envoye en Bas
If you’re all about jumps and drops, look no further! The Envoye en Bas downhill trail is perfect for experts who want to push their limits. Built for a Red Bull competition, this expert trail has many jumps, drops and wall rides that will appeal to those who love this style of descent.
The expert trails in the Deer Mountain area will appeal to anyone looking for something a bit more challenging. The climb isn’t too hard. It’s super easy to ride to the top several times to tackle the trails located in the sector.
Style: Enduro
Difficulty level: Expert
Family-friendly: No
Kilometres: Envoye en Bas 0.5 km
Parking: Tourist information office
For the complete trail map, it's here!
Post-Ride Relaxation at Scandinave Spa Mont-Tremblant
After riding many kilometres in the Mont-Tremblant mountain bike trail network, why not relax those muscles a bit? The Scandinave Spa Mont-Tremblant—located just a few minutes from the village—is a one-of-a-kind experience.
Go through the hydrotherapy ritual: immerse yourself in the saunas, whirlpool hot tubs, and steam baths, and then take a dip in La Rivière du Diable. Enjoy the various relaxation areas to complete the cycle. In addition, you can treat yourself to a comprehensive relaxation experience with Scandinave Spa Mont-Tremblant’s five massage options.
The spa is open seven days a week. Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends. Consult the current rates at Scandinave Spa Mont-Tremblant.
Want to plan a stay in Mont-Tremblant? You can get started here.