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Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi)

The best MTB trails around Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi)

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Mountain biking around Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi) offers a diverse network of trails within British Columbia's Coast Mountains. The region features varied terrain, from the dense old-growth forests of the Elaho Valley to the alpine landscapes bordering Garibaldi Provincial Park. Trail networks often incorporate old logging roads, hand-built paths, and technical sections with roots and rocks. This area provides a range of mountain biking experiences across its distinct geographical zones.

Best mountain bike trails around Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi)

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Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Half Nelson Recreation Trail – Douglas fir loop from University 3050 block (EB)

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

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

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

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Alex
November 7, 2025, Edith Lake

Edith Lake is a small lake tucked within the forested hills of the Garibaldi Highlands, surrounded by towering Douglas-fir and cedar evergreens, with views of the Tantalus Range and Coast Mountains in the background. The trails here are well-marked and easy to follow.

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The trails here are a mix of gentle terrain and technical sections filled with roots and rocks, perfect for keeping your adrenaline pumping. The views are incredible, with breathtaking panoramas of the forest and mountains. The best part is the interconnectedness of the trails. You can start on the Baden Powell Trail and then explore famous routes that intertwine. The descents are challenging and exhilarating, and there's always a new natural obstacle to overcome. The nature here is pristine, perfect for disconnecting and enjoying the surroundings. Plus, everything is well-marked and maintained, so you don't have to worry about getting lost. There are multiple entry points, making route planning a breeze. If you're looking for adventure and nature, Vancouver's North Shore won't disappoint. See you on the trails!

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Pseudo Tsuga, known as Douglas fir, is a genus of conifers in the family Pinaceae, native to North America, especially Canada. These trees, which can reach more than 100 meters in height, have thick bark, needle-like leaves and hanging cones with triangular scales. Major species include Pseudotsuga menziesii and Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glaucous Douglas fir wood is valued for its strength and durability, used in construction and carpentry, and also in the paper industry. These trees grow in diverse soils and climates, providing habitat for local wildlife and playing an important role in ecology. Known for their rapid growth and adaptability, they are important for reforestation and conservation. Although not all species are threatened, it is crucial to conserve their natural habitats in the face of deforestation and climate change.

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Diana
January 10, 2023, Pamplemousse

Pamplemousse is one of the newest trails in the Alice Lake trail network. The trail opened in 2019 and is extremely fun to ride. You can expect a perfect blend of flow and technical challenges.

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Diana
January 10, 2023, Rupert

Rupert is one of my favorite trails within the Alice Lake trail network. This trail is not for the faint hearted. Advanced riders will have a blast! Watch this video to get a first impression: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AToN6kPkIBU

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Half Nelson is a fun trail with a lot of flow. You will feel like you are on a pump track. A lot of berms and tables - that are all rollable - sweeten the descent and put a grin on your face.

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Diana
August 26, 2021, Edith Lake

Edith Lake is one of four lakes in the Alice Lake Provincial Park. The other three lakes are the Stump Lake, the Fawn Lake and – of course – the Alice Lake.

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Fun and flowy! Worth the climb.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are available in Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi)?

Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi) offers a substantial network for mountain biking, with over 35 trails recorded on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate cross-country rides to challenging downhill descents.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the mountain bike trails in Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi)?

The terrain in Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi) is highly diverse, reflecting its location within British Columbia's Coast Mountains. You'll encounter everything from flowy machine-built paths in areas like Diamond Head to technical sections with roots and rocks. Trails often utilize old logging roads, forest service roads, and hand-built singletrack, providing a mix of hard-packed, loose gravel, earthy loam, and rooty sections. Some areas, like Alice Lake, feature boardwalks over swampy terrain.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly mountain bike trails in the Elaho/Garibaldi area?

While many trails in the region are rated moderate to difficult, there are options for beginners. The area does offer some easier routes, though specific beginner-focused trails are less numerous. For a taste of the region, you might consider exploring sections of the extensive network around Squamish, which borders Area D, known for its variety. Always check the trail difficulty before heading out.

What are some notable natural features or landmarks I might see while mountain biking?

The region is rich with stunning natural attractions. Within Garibaldi Provincial Park, you can find glacial lakes like Garibaldi Lake, and dramatic geological formations such as The Black Tusk. The Elaho Valley itself features old-growth forests and an 80-meter-deep canyon carved by the Elaho River, often with waterfalls. Near Squamish, the massive granite monolith of Stawamus Chief is a prominent landmark, offering incredible views from its peaks like Amazing view from the first peak.

Are there any circular mountain bike routes in Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi)?

Yes, several routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the View of Mountain Biking Trail – Rupert loop from Garibaldi Highlands offers a challenging 20 km circular path through diverse terrain. Another option is the Pamplemousse – Rupert loop from Garibaldi Highlands, a 17.3 km loop that takes you through varied forest and road sections.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi)?

The best time for mountain biking in Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi) is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, trails are typically free of snow, and the weather is more favorable. Some trails, like the Elfin Lakes trail in Garibaldi Provincial Park, are even popular for fat biking in winter, but this requires specific equipment and conditions.

Are there any family-friendly mountain biking options in the region?

While many trails are geared towards experienced riders, some areas offer more accessible options. The Squamish Valley features dyke trails that provide leisurely rides along the river with spectacular mountain views, which can be suitable for families. Always check the specific trail's difficulty and length to ensure it matches your family's skill level.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about the trails in Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi)?

The mountain biking experience in Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi) is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the well-maintained trails by local communities, and the stunning natural scenery, including the dramatic Coast Mountains and glacial lakes. The variety of trails, from flowy descents to technical climbs, is also a frequently highlighted aspect.

Are permits required for mountain biking in Garibaldi Provincial Park?

Yes, mountain biking within Garibaldi Provincial Park is permitted on specific trails, such as the path to Elfin Lakes and the Cheakamus Lake Trail up to Singing Creek. It's crucial to check the official BC Parks website for current regulations, permit requirements, and any trail closures before planning your ride, as rules can change.

Where can I find parking for mountain bike trails in Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi)?

Parking availability varies by trail network. Areas like Diamond Head, known for trails such as Half Nelson Recreation Trail, often have designated parking areas or trailheads with vehicle access. Similarly, trailheads in Garibaldi Highlands, which serves as a starting point for routes like View of Mountain Biking Trail – Mad Hatter (full) loop, typically offer parking. It's advisable to research specific trailhead parking details before your trip, especially during peak seasons.

Can I bring my dog on the mountain bike trails in Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi)?

Dog policies vary significantly depending on the specific trail and land management. While some trails outside of protected areas might allow dogs, Garibaldi Provincial Park generally has strict rules regarding pets, often restricting them to specific areas or requiring them to be on a leash. Always check local regulations for each trail or park you plan to visit to ensure compliance and respect wildlife.

Are there any challenging or expert-level mountain bike trails in the region?

Absolutely. Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi) and the surrounding Squamish region are renowned for their challenging trails. Many routes are rated as 'difficult' on komoot, featuring significant elevation gains, technical sections with roots and rocks, and steep descents. Trails in the Diamond Head and Garibaldi Highlands areas, such as the Half Nelson Recreation Trail, are known for their demanding nature, catering to experienced mountain bikers seeking an adrenaline rush.

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