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 Rotary Loop Trail



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Golden

Trail Length: 7 kilometres

Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Hiking
Interpretive Signs
Jogging
Mountain Biking
Sightseeing


Rotary Loop Trail is a multi-purpose hiking and biking trail system within the community of Golden, BC in the Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. The gravel and road trail is a major pedestrian access route when moving around within the city.

Rotary Loop Trail PicturesMany locals in the community prefer to bike to and from work using the trail as to driving. The trail is a compliment to the community and the efforts made to promote an active lifestyle.

The trail is a 7 kilometre route following the shores of the Kicking Horse River on the north side and provides views of the Columbia River on the west side. The Rotary Trail connects to parks, stores, residential neighbourhoods, accommodations, campgrounds and to the airport.

Some of the parks connected to the Rotary Loop Trail include the Kumsheen, Alexander and Keith King Memorial Park. Reflection Lake, located on the south side of the community, is a popular starting and finishing point when touring the recreation route.

Another, point of interest along the trail is the timber frame bridge crossing the Kicking Horse River. It is the longest covered bridge of its kind in Canada. There are viewing benches and picnic tables located on the trail. Some provide views of the mighty Kicking Horse River.

Rotary Loop Trail, Golden, British Columbia, Canada in the Kootenays

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Rotary Loop Trail
Golden
Canada

How To Get ToRotary Loop Trail

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Travel to the community of Golden, BC. Once in Golden travel to the corner 13th Street South, 14th Street South, and 7th Avenue South near the railway yard. Another starting point to the trail is closer to town at the timber frame pedestrian bridge.
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