Mountain Biking
Three 100% fun mountain biking sectors
Park access required – Purchase online
KM of trails beginner to expert
Pavilion
Sector
Enduro
Sector
Mountain
Sector
Pavilion sector
Highlights: perfect trails to discover mountain biking
Beginner
0.5 km
This trail leads you to multiple trail options.
0.9 km
This trail leads you to the Enduro sector and the Mountain sector.
Intermediate
0.5 km – Flow track
A favorite track for people of all ages where you’ll find multiple jumps and banked turns! Perfect for starting or finishing an outing.
0.4 km
This trail leads you directly to the Enduro or Mountain sectors.
0.5 km
A good option when you come back from the Enduro or Mountain sector to finish your outing and then use La Lombard.
Expert
No expert-level tracks
in this sector
Enduro sector
Highlights: Launch ramp – Double Black Diamond Runs
Beginner
No beginner level trails
in this sector
Intermediate
1.6 km – Technical
Winding, this track will allow you to reach the 12e Rue to get to the Enduro side. For an added challenge, you can even attempt to descend it!
Expert
0.8 km – Technical descent with jumps
Downward track that gives you ‘spicy’ options.
0.7 km – Technical descent
Just like 12e Rue, this downhill track gives you some ‘spicy’ options.
Mountain sector
Highlights: cross-country style – access to Des ruisseaux Hut
Beginner
0.6 km
Access trail to go to and return from the Enduro sector as well as to return from the Mountain sector.
1.4 km – multi-purpose trail
This ”highway” gives you quick access to the Enduro or Mountain sectors.
1.4 km – multi-purpose trail
Trail perfect for a stroll.
Intermediate
5.2 km
Long path mainly used to reach La Ginza and Des Ruisseaux Hut. It is possible to ride in both directions.
2.0 km – Technical
It is the continuation of La Ginza with a beautiful Cross-country style rhythm.
Expert
2.5 km – Technical
This “old school” track will allow you to reconnect with rocks and roots! You will ride along a rustic stream while experiencing rushes of adrenaline!
Rates
Daily
Adult | 10,44 $ |
18 and under | Free |
Taxes not included
No-limit yearly membership
Individual | 139,16 $ |
Family (2 adults at the same address) | 243,53 $ |
Student 19 yrs and over | 73,93 $ |
18 yrs and under | Included Family |
Taxes not included.
Access for all hiking, snowshoeing, skiing, mountain biking, fat biking and nautical activities.
Mountain bike yearly membership
Individual | 86,98 $ |
Family (2 adults at the same address) | 152,21 $ |
Student 19 yrs and over | 56,53 $ |
18 yrs and under | Included Family |
Taxes not included.
Recommended equipment
Mountain bike (with knobby tires inflated to the recommended pressure and at least a front suspension)
A properly fitting and certified mountain bike helmet
Gloves and elbow and knee pads
Closed shoes with an anti-slip tread
Clothing suitable for the activity and season
Waterproof windbreaker
Fully charged phone and a whistle
Map of the trails
A sufficient amount of water and food
Headlamp and extra batteries
First aid kit
Basic toolkit (for chain and flat tires)
Sunglasses and sunscreen
Insect repellent
Lighter
Hand sanitizer
Toilet paper
Garbage bag
These tips are provided by Québec’s regional parks, in collaboration with Vélo Québec and with the financial support of the Québec government.
Rules and regulations
Activities
The trails are especially mapped out and maintained to let you experience the most beautiful sites of this protected area on Montagne du Diable. It is therefore prohibited to go off-trail so that in case of an eventual problem you will be quickly located. It is also prohibited to use a ski trail when on snowshoes or vice-versa. The lifejacket for nautical activities must be worn at all times as well as the mountain biking and fat bike helmet.
Responsibilities
The Montagne du Diable regional Park can assure a good outcome of your stay or activity, without however being held responsible for the unpredictable (bad weather, unforeseen logistical problems…) unforeseeable natural catastrophes or work-related strikes etc. The Montagne du Diable regional Park will not be held responsible for unpaid reserved activities on the mountain. Each participant must recognize that the practice of the activities and his or her aptitude for it, proposed by Montagne du Diable regional Park could present certain risks that he or she must personally assume by his or her inscription or having paid an access fee. Therefore the participant agrees to renounce any reclamation against Montagne du Diable regional Park, the directors, employees, agents, or representatives in the case of incidents, accidents, death whatever the cause. This also applies to skidoo transportation. If an emergency evacuation because of injury, fatigue or after becoming lost is required, you will be charged accordingly (see all rates and pricing)
Reclamations Despite all the careful planning of our activities, it’s possible that an event is comprised. We invite you to contact us in writing, no later than 10 days, by a registered letter with return receipt. In case of legal action, only the Québec courts are recognized as competent.
Photos When a client accepts to transfer their photos to the image bank (photo gallery) of the Regional Park Devil’s Mountain at the end of their visit, he accepts that Montagne du Diable regional Park can use these photos for commercial purposes without compensation.
Rules and environment It is prohibited to start a fire or smoke in the forest, as well as outside or near the cabins, except at the prearranged places. It is prohibited to pick or destroy any natural element as well as pet wild animals.
Trail Maps (French only)
Safety, it's part of our nature
Mountain Biking
Mountain biking involves a certain amount of risk. In the great outdoors, preparation and prevention are the key to a safe and enjoyable experience. Put all the chances on your side; make safety your priority.
See the Vélo Québec’s Code of conduct.
BEFORE YOU GO
Mountain biking requires some notions and skills. Before your first ride, it is advisable to take a training course or invite an experienced rider to accompany you.
Plan your excursion with the park’s official map or Vélo Québec’s trail directory.
Choose an itinerary that suits your abilities and those of your fellow riders.
Check the weather and trail conditions. Adjust your objectives accordingly.
Dress appropriately for the season.
Bring along the essentials: a means of communication, water and food, a trail map, a first aid kit, bike tools, and contingency supplies.
Make sure your bike is in good condition. If in doubt, have it checked by a professional.
Inform a close friend about your itinerary and its duration. This person will be your guardian angel and can notify emergency services should you go missing.
Make sure you know the rules and regulations, and hours of operation. Get a pass at the park entrance or online.
WHEN OUT ON THE TRAILS
Write down the emergency contact number and the procedure to follow when in areas without mobile phone coverage.
Always wear an approved helmet designed for cycling.
Stay on the trails at all times and obey the signs.
At intersections, take the time to check your position and wait for your partners.
Control your speed and keep a safe and respectful distance from other riders.
Before passing another person, warn them of your presence and give them time to stop in a safe place.
Before stopping, make sure no one is following close behind you, and pull over to the side of the trail to keep the path clear.
Respect your limits. If a section appears to be too difficult, use the “chicken pass” or walk alongside your bike.
Conserve your energy by taking regular breaks. Use this time to eat and drink.
Leave early enough to complete your activity before dark or have the necessary equipment to remain safe after sunset.
It is wiser not to set out by yourself.
WHEN YOU RETURN
Let your guardian angel know once you are back.
Let park staff know of any breakage or potentially dangerous areas observed during your visit.
These tips are provided by Québec’s regional parks, in collaboration with Vélo Québec and with the financial support of the Québec government.
Other useful link : Boîte à outils de Vélo Québec – Vélo de montagne (french)
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Extend your stay
Have you been biking in the forest all day?
Would you like to relax?
Rent a cabin, hut, or stay camping!
A change of scenery and relaxation guaranteed!