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The best MTB trails around Vancouver

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Mountain biking around Vancouver offers diverse terrain, from coastal paths to the rugged North Shore Mountains. The region's unique geography, nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountains, provides a variety of landscapes for mountain bike trails. Riders can explore dense forests, technical singletrack, and flowy descents across different elevations. This area is known for its extensive network of trails catering to various skill levels.

Best mountain bike trails around Vancouver

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Last updated: April 30, 2026

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Lake Loop – Lacamas Regional Park

7.63km

00:44

140m

140m

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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The AndyLand Loop is a moderate 8.1-mile mountain biking trail in Rocky Point, offering a good cardio workout through dense forest.

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10.7km

01:05

340m

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Experience the Wind-Up & Fanny's Loop, a moderate 6.6-mile mountain biking trail with diverse terrain and beautiful recovering scenery.

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An easy 2.7-mile mountain biking route in Gateway Green, perfect for developing technical skills on rollers, berms, and jumps.

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

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December 19, 2024, Lower Macleay Trailhead

This parking lot fills up on weekends as there are only eight spaces in the lot. Additional parking is available on the streets surrounding the park and on Thurman Street near the bridge. At the east end of the bridge, there is a set of stairs that lead down to the park. Lower Macleay Trail connects to the over 30-mile-long Wildwood Trail, which provides access to Pittock Mansion to the south for fantastic views of the city. To the north, Wildwood Trail connects to various trails throughout the length of Forest Park.

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One hell of a climb up here from US 30 on the South end - but worth it! Great views and a decent crossing (once you climb to the bridge itself).

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The St. Johns Bridge is a steel suspension bridge that stretches across the Willamette River. It has a total length of 2,067 feet, and is the tallest bridge in Portland. Construction began just before the Stock Market Crash of 1929, providing crucial employment to many local residents during the Great Depression.

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This is the LAST big hill and bridge before entering Portland on the STP ride. The hill up from US 30 is a slog - stop and get some water before crossing the bridge. There is no separate bike lane across, so be careful. Beautiful view of Mt. Hood and Mt. St. Helens from the bridge!

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November 21, 2023, St. Johns Bridge

This big green bridge spans the Willamette River, with a cement walking/running lane along the entire length. The bridge itself is actually quite pretty, but the views out over the river are amazing.

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November 19, 2023, St. Johns Bridge

The Saint Johns Bridge is the big green bridge spanning the Willamette River. The views from the middle are pretty sweet, and there is a bike lane the entirety of the bridge.

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July 25, 2023, Wildwood Trail

This junction connects Wildwood Trail and Leif Erickson Drive. Both are very popular thoroughfares in the park that connect with various trails offering several options to explore the area.

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This parking lot fills up on weekends as there are only eight spaces in the lot. Additional parking is available on the streets surrounding the park and on Thurman Street near the bridge. At the east end of the bridge, there is a set of stairs that lead down to the park. Lower Macleay Trail connects to the over 30-mile-long Wildwood Trail, which provides access to Pittock Mansion to the south for fantastic views of the city. To the north, Wildwood Trail connects to various trails throughout the length of Forest Park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are featured in this guide for the Vancouver area?

This guide highlights 9 top-rated mountain bike trails around Vancouver. The region, particularly the North Shore Mountains and Squamish, boasts an extensive network of hundreds of trails, offering diverse experiences from easy cross-country to challenging downhill runs.

Are there mountain bike trails suitable for beginners or families in Vancouver?

Yes, Vancouver offers several options for beginners and families. This guide features one easy route, the Pump Track & Skills Park – Gateway Green, which is great for developing skills. Additionally, the North Shore Mountains have trails like Bobsled on Mount Fromme, known for its flowy and forgiving nature, and Empress Bypass on Mount Seymour, an adaptive mountain bike trail. Squamish also provides gentle cross-country cruises suitable for less experienced riders.

Where can I find more challenging mountain bike trails in Vancouver?

For advanced riders seeking a challenge, Vancouver's North Shore Mountains are renowned. Cypress Mountain offers steep, rugged, and natural trails with long descents. Mount Fromme and Mount Seymour also feature technical singletrack and demanding features. This guide includes two difficult routes, such as the Lake Loop – Lacamas Regional Park, which provides a good workout.

What is the best time of year for mountain biking in Vancouver?

The mountain biking season in Vancouver generally runs from spring through fall, offering the best conditions. While some lower elevation trails might be rideable in winter, the higher North Shore trails can be affected by snow and wet conditions. Fall riding can be spectacular with vibrant foliage, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potential rain.

Are there any loop mountain bike trails near Vancouver?

Yes, many trails in the Vancouver area are designed as loops, providing a complete riding experience. This guide features several loop options, including the popular Lower Macleay Park Trailhead – Northwest Leif Erikson Drive loop from North Killingsworth Street, and the Andyland Loop – Rocky Point Recreation Area. These allow riders to start and finish at the same point, often making logistics easier.

What kind of parking facilities are available at mountain bike trailheads in Vancouver?

Parking availability varies by trailhead. Popular areas like the North Shore Mountains (Mount Fromme, Mount Seymour, Cypress Mountain) and Squamish generally have designated parking lots, though they can fill up quickly on busy weekends. It's always advisable to check specific trail information or local mountain biking association websites for details on parking and any potential fees or restrictions before you go.

What can I see or do near the mountain bike trails in Vancouver?

Beyond the trails, Vancouver offers a wealth of natural and historical attractions. You can explore natural monuments like Mount Tabor or the Munger Creek Old-Growth Douglas-Firs. For scenic views, visit the View of Mount Hood from Rocky Butte. Historical sites such as Fort Vancouver also offer a glimpse into the region's past. Many trails are also close to vibrant urban areas with breweries and eateries.

Are there mountain bike trails in Vancouver where I might spot wildlife?

Riding in Vancouver's forested areas, especially in the North Shore Mountains and Squamish, offers opportunities to encounter local wildlife. Keep an eye out for deer, various bird species, and smaller mammals. While less common, black bears and coyotes are also present in the region, so it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings and practice wildlife safety.

How do the mountain biking experiences on Mount Seymour and Mount Fromme compare?

Mount Seymour and Mount Fromme, both part of the North Shore Mountains, offer distinct riding experiences. Mount Fromme is celebrated for its hand-built features, iconic woodwork, and loamy singletrack, with trails like Expresso being a classic. Mount Seymour, on the other hand, is known for its approachable climbs and playful descents, featuring trails like John Deere which are fast, rooty, and flowy. Both provide world-class technical riding but cater to slightly different preferences in trail style.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about the trails around Vancouver?

The komoot community highly rates mountain biking in Vancouver, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Riders frequently praise the diverse terrain, from rugged forests to technical singletrack, and the region's unique geography. The extensive network of trails, catering to various skill levels, and the historical significance of the North Shore in developing freeride mountain biking are also often highlighted.

Are there any mountain bike trails near Vancouver that are close to breweries or places to eat?

Yes, many mountain biking areas around Vancouver are conveniently located near towns and cities with excellent food and drink options. Squamish, a world-class mountain biking destination, has a thriving craft brewery scene and numerous eateries. After a ride on the North Shore, you'll find plenty of options in North Vancouver. It's a great way to refuel and relax after hitting the trails.

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