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Mountain bike trails in Mount Fernie Provincial Park are set within the southern Kootenay Range of British Columbia, offering a diverse landscape for riders. The park features extensive trail networks that traverse ancient forests, characterized by towering trees and lush undergrowth, often providing a "loamy and organic" riding surface. Terrain includes steeper, punchier climbs and technical descents, with the park protecting the drainage area of Lizard Creek. Mount Fernie, at 2,133 meters, overlooks the park, contributing to the varied elevation profiles.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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12.4km
01:22
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.06km
00:57
280m
280m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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33.4km
03:48
1,130m
1,130m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.4km
01:26
350m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.6km
01:28
220m
220m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hyperventilation is a steep forest trail that climbs the lower slopes of Castle Mountain through dense conifer forest. Roots, loose dirt, and sustained elevation gain make it one of the more demanding sections of the route, but it provides a direct link towards the upper viewpoints and trail network. If you are hiking this trail watch for mountain bikes, as this is a shared-use trail and a popular part of Fernie's riding system.
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The Fairy Creek Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridge is a wooden-covered bridge with a wooden carving of "Fernie" on top, sitting just 400 meters west of the Tourism Fernie centre. It's an iconic local landmark and is best experienced from the bike path and not the road.
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Coal Creek flows down from the mountains outside of Fernie before emptying into the Elk River. There's a ghost-town of the same name along its stretch that was abandoned after the local mine closed in the 1950s.
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This viewpoint is located near the high point of the Montane Nordic trail and rewards your efforts with amazing views across the valley and surrounding mountains. The trail is open year-round so it's worth visiting at different times of year. The Warming Hut is maintained by the Fernie Trails and Ski Touring Club and is open to members of the public.
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Located in in southeastern British Columbia, Fernie is known for its deep powder snow in the winter and its historic downtown area. However, like many other ski towns, Fernie has plenty of mountain bike trails to entice visitors throughout the summer. You'll find everything from gentle gravel trails to lift serviced downhill runs.
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If you love climbing tight switchbacks, then this is your trail.
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Mount Fernie Provincial Park offers a diverse range of mountain biking trails, from easy loops to challenging technical descents. You'll find routes winding through ancient forests with a unique 'loamy and organic' riding surface, characterized by towering trees and lush undergrowth. The terrain often includes steeper, punchier climbs and technical black descents, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, there are several trails suitable for beginners and families. For an easy ride exploring the park's diverse forest ecosystems, consider the Mount Fernie Provincial Park loop from Mount Fernie Provincial Park. Another accessible option is the Coal Creek – Elk River loop from Fernie, which leads through river valleys and is also rated as easy.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the park and surrounding area offer more technical routes. The Fernie, BC – Hyperventilation Switchbacks loop from Fernie is rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation gain. Additionally, trails like Project 9 and S-Bomb, accessible from the park, are known for their technical roots, steep climbs, and challenging descents.
The best season for mountain biking in Mount Fernie Provincial Park is typically from late spring through early fall. During summer, the wooded trails within the park often provide a cooler riding experience. Always check local trail conditions and weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can vary.
Yes, many of the trails in Mount Fernie Provincial Park are designed as loops, offering a complete riding experience. A popular moderate loop is the Lazy Lizard Trail loop from Mount Fernie Provincial Park, which winds through old-growth cedar forests. The Mount Fernie Provincial Park loop from Mount Fernie Provincial Park is another easy loop option.
Mount Fernie Provincial Park is home to a variety of wildlife. Riders might spot deer, elk, or moose. Black bears are also present in the area, so it's important to be bear-aware and carry bear spray. Birdwatchers may enjoy seeing Bald Eagles, owls, ospreys, and red-tailed hawks.
While the mountain bike trails themselves might not directly pass by major waterfalls, Mount Fernie Provincial Park protects the drainage area of Lizard Creek, which flows through the park and culminates in a beautiful waterfall before emptying into the Elk River. An interpretive trail along Lizard Creek leads to a waterfall viewpoint, which can be accessed for a short hike off the bike.
Mount Fernie Provincial Park offers vehicle-accessible campsites and parking areas, many nestled among trees. These serve as convenient access points for the extensive trail network. Specific trailhead parking information can often be found on local trail maps or through resources like Tourism Fernie.
Mount Fernie Provincial Park is conveniently located near the City of Fernie, which offers a range of amenities. After your ride, you can easily access cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options in Fernie. The park's proximity allows visitors to combine outdoor adventure with town comforts.
The mountain biking routes in Mount Fernie Provincial Park are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average score of 5.0 stars from 4 reviews. Riders often praise the immersive experience of riding through ancient forests, the varied terrain, and the well-maintained trails that cater to different skill levels.
While Mount Fernie Provincial Park is easily accessible by car, public transport options directly to the trailheads within the park might be limited. For information on local transit services that could connect you to the general Fernie area, you may want to consult resources from the City of Fernie Leisure Services or Tourism Fernie.
Generally, there are no specific permits or fees required for mountain biking on the public trails within Mount Fernie Provincial Park. However, if you plan to camp, vehicle-accessible campsites are available, and reservations are highly recommended during peak seasons. Always check the official BC Parks website for the most current information on park regulations and fees.


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