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There may be closures in parts of Silvan Forest or along the Richmond Hills due to logging operations. Dogs are not permitted in Silvan Forest but are permitted on Richmond Hills and
Involution.
Overview
A great two-hour ride right from Richmond that can be shuttled or connected into a loop using nearby roads (Suffolk Road, Saxton Road, Main Road Stoke, and Salisbury Road).
Need to Know
There is no water until the creek crossings on
Involution where the water is drinkable. This can be up to two hours into the ride, so carry plenty of water on a hot day.
Description
Ride up Champion Road to the Silvan Forest Mountainbike Park then follow the trail markers up
Alpha Trail to the top of
Alpha Toru. This is broken into sections: Alpha,
Alpha Tahi,
Alpha Rua,
Alpha Toru and
Alpha Wha (one, two, three and four in Maori).
From the top of
Alpha Toru, take the road to the left up to a locked gate. Go around the gate onto the main forestry road,
Barnicoat Road, which you go left on and descend into Raine's Saddle. Carry on straight ahead out and climb out of Raines Saddle and continue along
Barnicoat Road along the ridge top and up the final steep
Barnicoat Firebreak to another gate on the left.
Cross the gate onto a large grassy knoll which is used as a take off area for hang gliders. Cross the grass to the northeast and take
Glider Road, the 4WD road down to where it forks hard left and straight ahead. Continue straight ahead more or less on a level grade to a skid site with some bee hives on it where
Widdershins trail is signposted on the right.
Widdershins climbs on a reasonable grade to the top of
Involution.
The start of
Involution is marked on the left. As the name suggests, this is a twisty, winding trail that starts out with some rooty sections that gradually get more and more rocky. There are two rideable creek crossings as the trail descends through native bush. After the second creek crossing, the trail descends more steeply with numerous hairpins until it comes out onto a 4WD road.
If you have had enough, you can bail out down the road, but for more fun the trail crosses the road with more switchbacks and two more challenging creek crossings before rejoining the 4WD road. From here, it's only a few hundred meters down to Marsden Valley Road and civilization.
History & Background
A network of over 25 kilometers of intermediate grade trails has been developed in Silvan Forest by the MTB Trails Trust on private property. It's the most popular trail network in Nelson and due to its proximity to Richmond and because it dries out rapidly after wet weather. The trails are regularly maintained by the Trust.
Contacts
Shared By:
Alan Eskrick
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