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Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park

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Gravel rides
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British Columbia

Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park

The best gravel rides in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park

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Gravel biking in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park traverses a protected area characterized by extensive forested trails, freshwater lakes, and a saltwater coastline. The terrain includes shared roads, hills, and some singletrack sections. This diverse landscape provides a range of gravel biking experiences, from coastal views to deep forest routes. The park features varied terrain suitable for different skill levels.

Best gravel bike trails in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park

  • The most popular gravel bike trail is Halfway Hairpin – Seymour Lake Gazebo loop…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

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Barnet Marine Park loop from Moody Centre

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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March 25, 2026, Boundary Bay Wildlife Management Area

Boundary Bay Wildlife Management Area protects a vast stretch of intertidal mudflats, salt marsh, and eelgrass habitat along Boundary Bay. The area supports large numbers of migratory shorebirds and waterfowl, making it one of the most important bird habitats on Canada’s Pacific coast. Its accessible trails, consistent bird activity, and ever-changing tidal scenery make it an especially rewarding place to explore on foot or by bike.

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Boundary Bay Dyke Trail is a long, flat route along the shoreline, with uninterrupted views across mudflats and the open water. Its wide gravel surface is ideal for walking and cycling, with plenty of benches and access points along the way. Set along a major migratory route, the trail is especially known for birdlife and beautiful, expansive coastal scenery.

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On the east side of the bridge’s northern end, near the base of the bridge is a memorial to honor 27 workers who lost their lives on June 17, 1958, when a section of the original Second Narrows Bridge collapsed during construction.

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September 7, 2025, Mud Bay Park

Smooth gravel. Beautiful views of Boundary Bay and Mount Baker.

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A nice monument to workers who lost their lives.

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The Seymour River Suspension Bridge was completed and opened in December 2018. This made it possible to walk the Fisherman's Trail (North) all the way through again. After the former Twin Bridges had to be demolished in 2014 following a rockslide and damming of the Seymour River, there was no longer a crossing at this point in the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve. The Twin Bridges were originally built in 1908 to carry pipelines and were later supplemented by a parallel pedestrian bridge. Years later, the two bridges were combined to form one bridge. https://www.vancouvertrails.com/blog/seymour-river-suspension-bridge/

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Check the wind forecast and plan your ride accordingly.

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The Central Valley Greenway (CVG) is a 24–25 km multi-use trail connecting Vancouver, Burnaby, and New Westminster. Following a shallow valley, it offers a mostly flat route ideal for cyclists, walkers, and commuters. The greenway links key destinations such as False Creek, Burnaby Lake Regional Park, and New Westminster Quay, and is accessible via 13 SkyTrain stations along the Expo and Millennium Lines. The CVG combines off-road paths with on-street sections, providing a safe and scenic corridor through Metro Vancouver. ​

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many gravel bike trails are available in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park offers nearly 20 gravel biking routes, catering to a range of skill levels from moderate to difficult. These trails traverse diverse landscapes, including forested paths, lake shores, and coastal areas.

What kind of terrain can I expect on gravel bike trails in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

You can expect a varied terrain that includes extensive forested trails, shared roads, challenging hills, and even some singletrack sections. The park's landscape features freshwater lakes like Sasamat Lake and saltwater coastline along Indian Arm and Burrard Inlet, providing a dynamic and engaging experience.

Are there gravel biking routes suitable for beginners in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

While many routes in the park are moderate to difficult, there are 5 routes specifically categorized as easy, making them suitable for those new to gravel biking or looking for a less strenuous ride. These trails often provide a gentler introduction to the park's scenic beauty.

What is the difficulty range for gravel biking in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

The gravel biking routes in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park range from moderate to difficult. There are 4 moderate routes and 10 difficult routes, offering options for riders seeking both enjoyable and challenging experiences.

Are there challenging gravel routes for experienced riders in the park?

Yes, experienced riders will find plenty of challenges with 10 routes rated as difficult. These often feature significant elevation gain and varied terrain, such as the Barnet Marine Park loop from Moody Centre, which offers views of the Burrard Inlet and demanding sections.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy most about Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 70 reviews. Riders often praise the park's diverse terrain, from coastal views to deep forest routes, and the engaging experience it offers for various skill levels.

Are there any circular gravel biking routes in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

Yes, many of the gravel biking routes in the park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Central Valley Greenway – Pitt River Bridge loop from Production Way–University, which connects urban greenways with scenic bridge crossings.

What are some scenic viewpoints or attractions along the gravel bike trails?

The park offers several scenic spots. You can find coastal vistas at Maple Beach and Admiralty Point. The Belcarra Lookout also provides stunning views. These areas are often accessible via the park's extensive trail network.

Are there any family-friendly options for gravel biking in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

While the park has many challenging routes, there are 5 easy routes that can be more suitable for families or those looking for a relaxed ride. The varied terrain ensures that you can find paths that match your family's comfort and skill level.

Is public transport available to access gravel biking trails in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

Yes, public transport can get you close to some starting points for gravel biking routes. For example, routes like the Barnet Marine Park loop start from areas like Moody Centre, which are accessible by public transit.

Where can I find parking for gravel biking in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

The park offers various parking areas, including at the Belcarra Picnic Area, which provides access to Belcarra Bay. Specific trailheads may have designated parking, so it's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route for the most convenient parking options.

Can I connect to other trail networks from Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

Yes, the park's trail system can connect to nearby areas, offering even more extensive riding opportunities. For instance, you can find routes that link towards Buntzen Lake trails, expanding your gravel biking adventure.

Are there any places to swim near the gravel biking routes?

Sasamat Lake, located within the park, is one of Metro Vancouver's warmest lakes and a popular spot for swimming, particularly at White Pine Beach. It features a sandy area and a floating walkway, making it a great place to cool off after a ride.

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