Riding Mountain National Park Trails

Riding Mountain National Park Trails

Riding Mountain National Park sits on the north border of the Rossburn Municipality and has a variety of hiking trails all within 20 minutes of our municipality! Whether you’re looking for a shorter trail of moderate intensity or a longer trail with a milder pace, there is sure to be something for every hiker, horse rider, biker, skier, and snowshoer looking to get out of the house and enjoy our beautiful nature.

Tilson Lake Trail

The Tilson Lake Trail is 38.5km loop rated moderate to difficult intensity, with 3 campsites along the way. It passes beside Tilson Lake, for which it gets its name. This trail may be travelled by foot, bike, or horse during the spring, summer, and fall. To get to the trailhead take PR 264 north of Rossburn until you reach the park boundary and follow the attached park road for 250 meters until you see the trailhead.

Central Trail

The Central Trail is 73km one way that goes from the Deep Lake Warden Station to the Lake Audy Bison Enclosure and is of moderate intensity. There are 3 campsites along the trail, as well as 6 campsites on adjoining trails. This trail may be travelled by foot, bike, horse, or carriage during the spring, summer, and fall. To get to the trailhead take PR 264 north of Rossburn until you reach the park boundary and follow the attached park road for 7km until you see the trailhead.