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Callaghan Conservancy

The best cycling routes in Callaghan Conservancy

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Touring cycling in Callaghan Conservancy offers routes through diverse and rugged natural landscapes within British Columbia's Coast Mountains. The area features rolling subalpine terrain, expansive meadows, and old-growth stands of cedar, Douglas fir, and mountain hemlock. Routes often combine paved valley roads with unpaved Forest Service Roads, providing varied surfaces for touring cyclists. The Conservancy is characterized by its pristine wilderness, including crystal-clear tarns and views of Solitude and Ring Valleys.

Best touring cycling routes in Callaghan Conservancy

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Last updated: April 29, 2026

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Lunch Lake loop from Whistler Olympic Park

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hubert Trapp
August 14, 2025, View of Alta Lake

Lakeside Park is located on the southeast shore of Alta Lake. During the summer months, the beach is used for swimming. https://www.whistler.ca/parks-recreation-culture/parks/lakeside-park/

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August 14, 2025, Alta Lake

Alta Lake was formed by glacial retreat and subsequent sediment deposition, creating depressions that filled with meltwater. Alta Lake and other nearby lakes, such as Green Lake, are part of a large watershed whose waters flow north to the Lillooet River and south to the Cheakamus River. Historically, water flowed both north and south from Alta Lake, which lies at the top of the pass. This natural dual drainage system of the lake ended with the arrival of settlers. https://fireandicegeoregion.ca/geosite/whistler-valley-lakes-and-watershed-divide/

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The Cheakamus River flows south through a 50-meter-deep, densely forested rocky gorge. In the distance, we can see the striking rocky peak of The Black Tusk.

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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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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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Frank
September 10, 2023, Alta Lake

A canoe tour is a highlight on the hike

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August 27, 2023, Alta Lake

Trip start with the Canues

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Andrea
August 11, 2023, Brandywine Falls

Brandywine Falls is a spectacular 70 meter waterfall that gave this park its name. This park also offers visitors the chance to enjoy beautiful views of Daisy Lake and the surrounding mountains.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available in Callaghan Conservancy?

Komoot features 5 touring cycling routes in Callaghan Conservancy. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate paths, catering to various skill levels. The area is known for its diverse terrain, including subalpine meadows and old-growth forests.

Are there any easy touring cycling routes suitable for beginners in Callaghan Conservancy?

Yes, there is an easy touring cycling route available. The Brandywine Falls – Brandywine Falls loop from Brandywine Falls Provincial Park is a 6.1-mile (9.8 km) path that offers scenic views and is suitable for those looking for a less challenging ride.

Can I find circular touring cycling routes in Callaghan Conservancy?

Many of the touring cycling routes in Callaghan Conservancy are designed as loops. For instance, the popular Lunch Lake loop from Whistler Olympic Park and the Nita Lake – Alta Lake loop from Larry's Viewpoint both offer circular paths, allowing you to start and end at the same point.

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes in Callaghan Conservancy?

Touring cycling in Callaghan Conservancy involves diverse terrain. You can expect a mix of paved valley roads and unpaved Forest Service Roads. The landscape features rolling subalpine areas, expansive meadows, and old-growth stands of cedar, Douglas fir, and mountain hemlock, requiring cyclists to be prepared for varied surfaces.

Are there any specific natural features or landmarks to look out for while cycling?

The Conservancy is rich in natural beauty. Cyclists can experience crystal-clear tarns, expansive subalpine meadows, and stunning views of Solitude and Ring Valleys. The Brandywine Falls loop offers views of the impressive Brandywine Falls. You might also encounter old-growth forests with cedar, Douglas fir, and mountain hemlock trees.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Callaghan Conservancy?

While specific seasonal recommendations for cycling are not detailed, the region is known for its substantial snowpack in winter, making it a prime cross-country skiing destination. For touring cycling, it's generally best to visit during the warmer, snow-free months when roads are clear and accessible. Always check local conditions before planning your trip.

Are there any family-friendly touring cycling options in the area?

For families, the easier routes are generally more suitable. The Brandywine Falls – Brandywine Falls loop is an easy 6.1-mile path that could be a good option for a family outing, offering scenic views without excessive difficulty.

What do other touring cyclists say about the routes in Callaghan Conservancy?

The touring cycling routes in Callaghan Conservancy are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average score of 5.0 stars from 2 reviews. Over 80 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes and the opportunity to experience pristine wilderness.

Is public transport available to access touring cycling routes in Callaghan Conservancy?

Information on specific public transport options directly to the touring cycling route starting points within Callaghan Conservancy is limited. Access to the Conservancy typically involves roadways, and it's advisable to check local transport services or consider driving to trailheads like Whistler Olympic Park or Brandywine Falls Provincial Park.

Are there opportunities to see wildlife while cycling in Callaghan Conservancy?

Yes, Callaghan Conservancy is home to a variety of wildlife. While cycling, you might encounter black bears, grizzly bears, Columbian black-tailed deer, and mountain goats. Transient species like moose, wolverine, and wolf also inhabit the area. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and practice wildlife safety.

What are the regulations regarding e-bikes in Callaghan Conservancy?

E-bikes are permitted on park roads and in areas where motorized use is allowed within Callaghan Conservancy. However, bicycles in general are restricted to roadways. Always adhere to local signage and regulations regarding cycling and e-bike use.

Are there any longer touring cycling routes for more experienced riders?

For experienced riders seeking longer routes, options like the Brandywine Falls – Brandywine Falls loop (a different, longer version) at 17.4 miles (28 km) or the Sea to Sky Whistler South – Nita Lake loop from Cal Cheak Callaghan Camp at 15.6 miles (25.1 km) offer moderate challenges and extended riding times.

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