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Sunshine Coast Regional District

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Sunshine Coast Regional District

The best MTB trails around Sunshine Coast Regional District

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Mountain biking around Sunshine Coast Regional District offers diverse terrain, from rugged coastlines to dense rainforests and mountainous areas. The region features extensive trail networks through lush temperate rainforests and old-growth forests. Riders can expect a dynamic landscape characterized by a carpet of roots, rocks, and moss, providing varied experiences. This area is known for its natural features, including mountains, valleys, rivers, and coastal waters, making it a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Best mountain bike trails around Sunshine Coast…

Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Train Wrecks – Brandywine Falls loop from Squamish Airport

101km

08:27

1,520m

1,520m

Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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J. Becker
May 13, 2026, Brandywine Falls

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oliviakellis
October 20, 2025, Seven Up Trail

A short but steady climb through classic Squamish forest, linking the Coho Park network to higher viewpoints. The trail weaves between tall cedar and fir, with sections of exposed roots and soft loam underfoot.

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oliviakellis
October 20, 2025, Coho Park Trail

A gently winding stroll through lush temperate rainforest on Squamish’s edge, where boardwalks and moss-covered trees lead you to a hidden creek and gentle green canopy. Ideal for all ages and perfect for a quick nature reset.

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From the southern vantage point of Brandywine Falls, you have a magnificent view of Daisy Lake Reservoir and Black Tusk Mountain in the Garibaldi Ranges of the Coast Mountains. The Daisy Lake Reservoir was created in 1926 after the construction of the Cheakamus Dam; the dam was replaced in 1984. The reservoir is part of the Cheakamus Hydroelectric Power Plant on the Squamish River. https://www.bchydro.com/energy-in-bc/operations/transmission-reservoir-data/previous-reservoir-elevations/lower-mainland/daisy_lake_dsy.html

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Hubert Trapp
February 14, 2025, Brandywine Falls

Brandywine Falls is a popular waterfall along the Sea-to-Sky Corridor between Vancouver and Whistler. The falls plunge 59 meters over a cliff that was carved into a deep canyon by eruptions from the nearby Garibaldi volcanic field and the erosive power of Brandywine Creek. Brandywine Creek originates from two glaciers on Brandywine Mountain and Mount Fee. The name of the Falls is said to come from a bet between two Canadian Pacific Railroad workers who bet on the height of the Falls. There are different estimates of the height of the Falls: BC Provincial Park Service - 70 meters; other sources - 65 meters. Measurements in May 2018 showed a height of 59 meters. (Visit June 5, 2018 & May 24, 2025) https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Brandywine-Falls-2036

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This bridge is an important structure that allows the crossing of the Cheakamus River, known for its fast-moving waters and picturesque landscapes. The surrounding area is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking and fishing. The trails near the bridge offer spectacular views of the river and the natural environment, including dense forests and mountains. The Cheakamus River is also a popular destination for rafting and kayaking, attracting adventurers from all over the world. The best time to visit the bridge and explore the area is during spring and summer, when the weather is warmer and conditions for outdoor activities are optimal.

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CE-HAM
August 19, 2023, Cable Guy Returns

Shared trail between bikers and pedestrians, so be careful.

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Nice and sturdy bridge literally few steps away from the wrecked train cars. Hold fast to your kids so they don't look to far down.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are available in the Sunshine Coast Regional District?

The Sunshine Coast Regional District offers a wide array of mountain biking opportunities, with over 700 kilometers of trails in the region. This guide features 6 curated mountain bike routes for you to explore.

What are the different difficulty levels of mountain bike trails in the Sunshine Coast Regional District?

You'll find a good mix of trails for various skill levels. This guide includes 1 easy route, 4 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route. The region as a whole caters to all abilities, from beginner flow lines to challenging downhill runs and technical cross-country trails.

When is the best time to go mountain biking in the Sunshine Coast Regional District?

The Sunshine Coast Regional District is renowned for its year-round trail access, making it an excellent destination for mountain biking in any season. The mild climate allows for continuous riding, though conditions may vary with weather.

What kind of terrain can I expect on mountain bike trails in this region?

The terrain is incredibly diverse, ranging from rugged coastlines to dense rainforests and mountainous areas. You can expect trails characterized by a 'carpet of roots, rocks, and moss,' offering a dynamic and engaging riding experience through lush temperate and old-growth forests.

Are there any family-friendly mountain bike trails or parks?

Yes, the Sunshine Coast Regional District is great for families. Sprockids Park near Gibsons offers over 14 kilometers of trails with jumps, downhill sections, and ramps, designed for all ages. The Powell River Bike & Skate Park also features a beginner pumptrack and flow line, freely accessible to the public.

What natural attractions or viewpoints can I see along the mountain bike trails?

Many trails offer access to stunning natural features. You can find viewpoints like Bowen Lookout and Quercus Point, or serene lakes such as Yew Lake, Browning Lake, and Killarney Lake. These offer great spots for a break or to enjoy the scenery.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy the most about mountain biking in the Sunshine Coast Regional District?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Riders frequently praise the diverse terrain, from coastal views to deep forests, and the extensive, well-maintained trail networks that cater to all skill levels.

Are there any mountain bike trails that offer scenic coastal views?

Absolutely. The Sunshine Coast is known for its breathtaking coastal beauty. While specific routes in this guide might focus on inland forests, the region's trails often provide glimpses of the Salish Sea and Vancouver Island, especially along sections of the 80-kilometer Suncoaster Trail.

Are there any loop trails recommended for mountain biking?

Yes, loop trails are a great way to experience the diverse landscape. One popular moderate loop is the Porpoise Bay Provincial Park loop from Porpoise Bay Provincial Park, which winds through the scenic provincial park. Another option is the Train Wrecks – Brandywine Falls loop from Squamish Airport, a more challenging and longer route.

Are there any trails suitable for beginners?

Yes, beginners have options. The BC Singletrack Trail loop from Mason at Norvan (SB) is an easy route that provides a good introduction to mountain biking in the area. Additionally, dedicated parks like Sprockids Park and Powell River Bike & Skate Park offer beginner-friendly sections and flow lines.

Are there any advanced or technical mountain bike trails?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Sunshine Coast delivers. The Hueso – In and Out Burger loop from Sandman Hotel & Suites Squamish is a difficult trail leading through forested areas. The region also boasts networks in Roberts Creek and West Sechelt with technical cross-country and gravity-fed downhill runs, featuring natural features, man-made stunts, rock rolls, and skinny bridges.

Is there parking available at the trailheads?

While specific parking details vary by trailhead, many popular mountain biking areas and parks on the Sunshine Coast, such as Sprockids Park and the various access points for the Suncoaster Trail, offer designated parking facilities. It's always advisable to check local signage upon arrival.

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