Welcome to Forest Lea Trails Association 

Experience the thrill of mountain biking and the serenity of hiking on our picturesque trails in the heart of Laurentian Valley. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie or a nature lover, we have something for everyone.

RIDE/HIKE/RUN AT YOUR OWN RISK!

The Forest Lea Trails are developed and maintained by volunteer riders in the Ottawa Valley.  The trails are located at the  end of the pavement on Forest Lea Rd. Please consider making a contribution to support these trails . Your contributions cover the costs of maintaining trails for you to ride/hike/run . It shows your support for the work being done on your behalf.  More importantly, we need a list of people willing to show that they value this important community resource. Having a long list of supporters helps with our negotiations for permits and when logging inevitably happens. 


Trail Use

 Trails

Embark on an exciting  adventure through our diverse and challenging trails.

Events

We invite you to join our eagerly anticipated trail run and gravel bike event in 2024, where every km is a testament to your adventurous spirit and determination.

Volunteers

Join our passionate community and make a meaningful impact by volunteering with us,


Frequently Asked Questions

Are the trails free to use?

Yes. The trails are free to ride but please consider donating to the trails association or purchasing a membership.This not only helps cover costs of maintenance, but also helps us by being able to produce a list of trail users. 

Who owns the trails?

The trails are on Ministry of Natural Resources land.

Is horse back riding and/or ATVing allowed on the singletrack?

No. The singletrack is purpose built by and for bikers. The bridges will not hold the weight of a horse/atv and the spook hazard is high with fast riding mountain bikers who don't expect horse riders on the trails. 



Contact us

 

Location

Forest Lea Trails
1864 Forest Lea Rd, Pembroke, ON K8A 6W6


About us

Single track trails are developed and maintained by volunteer riders in the Ottawa Valley. The Forest Lea Trails Association organizes and connects users in order to further develop and maintain the trails for all to use.