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Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site

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British Columbia

Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site

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Touring cycling in Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site offers access to routes that navigate the diverse landscapes surrounding Brohm Lake, north of Squamish, British Columbia. While the immediate recreation site features rugged trails more suited for mountain biking, the broader region provides touring cycling routes with mostly paved surfaces. The area is characterized by lush forests, the scenic Brohm Lake, and views of the Tantalus Mountain Range and Squamish Valley. These routes often follow river valleys and offer varied…

Last updated: May 12, 2026

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Brackendale Riverside View – The Watershed loop from Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails

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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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Zachary
March 23, 2026, Sea to Sky Trail

You get continuous views of the gorge from along the trail, which is easy and continues at a mild incline. The north end of the trail ends at a scenic overlook to the rail bridge over Cheakamus River.

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Jamie S.
October 12, 2025, Squamish Cenotaph

The Squamish Cenotaph in British Columbia, located at 1361 Main Street, honors locals who served in the First and Second World Wars, with an added plaque for those who fought in Korea. It’s the centerpiece of the town’s Remembrance Day ceremony and a quiet spot year-round to reflect on the community’s history and sacrifices.

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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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Paradise Valley Campground Address: 3520 Paradise Valley Rd, Squamish, BC Phone: 604-898-1486 Email: info@paradisevalleycampground.net Web: http://paradisevalleycampground.net

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There's road just before the bridge on your right (when Northbound) which leads to the Sunwolf Riverside Resort. Address: 70002 Squamish Valley Rd, Squamish, BC Phone: 1-877-806-8046 Email: sunwolf@sunwolf.net Web: http://www.sunwolf.net

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D'Arcy T
February 12, 2019, Paradise Valley Road

Paradise Valley is a rural-residential area north of Brackendale located along the right (west) bank of the Cheakamus River. It begins just below that river's canyon, and continues downstream towards Cheekye, where the road from Brackendale crosses the Cheakamus. Located to the southwest of Brohm Lake, which is in the rocky upland on the other side of the Cheakamus and adjacent to BC Highway 99. Many Paradise Valley residents participate at the weekly farmers market in nearby Squamish.

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Brackendale is a small community just north of Squamish town centre, it is within the District of Squamish. Brackendale is home to North America’s largest concentration of wintering bald eagles, bike shops, coffee shops, restaurants, art gallery and general store, the community of Brackendale is Squamish’s northernmost neighbourhood. https://www.exploresquamish.com/explore/brackendale

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Philip
July 31, 2017, Brandywine Falls

A detour to the Brandywine Falls rewards you with a great view of the waterfall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available in the broader Brohm Lake area?

The komoot community has mapped and shared 19 touring cycling routes in and around the Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site. These routes range from easy to difficult, offering diverse options for cyclists.

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes near Brohm Lake?

While the immediate Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site features rugged trails more suited for mountain biking, the broader region offers touring cycling routes with mostly paved surfaces. You'll find paths that follow river valleys and wind through lush forests, with varied terrain suitable for different fitness levels. Expect a mix of flat sections and some moderate climbs, particularly on routes like Brackendale Riverside View – The Watershed loop from Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails.

Are there any easy touring cycling routes suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, there are several easy touring cycling routes perfect for families or those new to the sport. For instance, the View of the Squamish Estuary – The Watershed loop from Eagle Run is an easy 11.7-mile (18.8 km) path offering relatively flat terrain and scenic views. Another accessible option is Squamish Cenotaph – The Watershed loop from Garibaldi Estates, which is 16.7 km long and also rated as easy.

Can I find circular touring cycling routes around Brohm Lake?

Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the The Watershed loop from Eagle Run, which is a 21.9 km circular trail through the Squamish Valley, and the Brackendale Riverside View – The Watershed loop from Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails.

What are some notable natural features or viewpoints I can see along the routes?

The region is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see lush forests with diverse tree species, including ancient Western Red Cedar and Douglas Fir. Many routes offer stunning vistas of the Tantalus Mountain Range, the Squamish Valley, and the Cheakamus River. Brohm Lake itself is a centerpiece, known for its beauty. While the main wooden bridge across Brohm Lake is currently closed, the surrounding trails still provide picturesque views.

Is Brohm Lake suitable for swimming or other water activities after a ride?

Absolutely! Brohm Lake is renowned as one of the warmest and most beautiful lakes in the Sea to Sky Corridor. Its shoreline features large rock outcrops perfect for sunbathing and swimming. It's also a popular spot for fishing and paddleboarding, making it an ideal place to cool off and relax after your touring cycling adventure.

Are there options for longer, more challenging touring cycling routes?

For experienced touring cyclists seeking a greater challenge, the area does offer more demanding routes. The The Watershed – Brackendale Riverside View loop from Tantalus 41105 block (SB) is a difficult 97.5 km route with significant elevation gain, providing a substantial ride for those looking to push their limits.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in the Brohm Lake area?

The Brohm Lake area is generally best for touring cycling from spring through fall. During these seasons, the weather is milder, and the trails are typically in good condition. Summer offers the warmest temperatures, ideal for combining cycling with swimming in Brohm Lake. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.

Where can I park my car when visiting Brohm Lake for cycling?

Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site is easily accessible from Highway 99 and offers designated parking facilities. These parking areas serve as convenient starting points for many of the touring cycling routes in the broader region.

Are there any cafes or places to eat near the touring cycling routes?

While the immediate Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site is primarily a natural area, its proximity to Squamish means you'll find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options just a short distance away. Squamish offers a range of choices for refreshments and meals before or after your ride.

What do other cyclists say about touring cycling in this area?

The touring cycling routes in the Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 6 reviews. Cyclists often praise the lush forests, the scenic views of the Tantalus Mountain Range, and the well-maintained paths along the Squamish River. Over 400 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain here.

Are permits required for cycling in the Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site?

No, permits are not generally required for cycling on the established trails within the Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site or the broader regional touring cycling routes. However, it's always a good practice to check for any updated local regulations or advisories before your visit.

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