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Mountain bike trails in Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails are located north of Squamish, British Columbia, offering diverse terrain for riders. The region is characterized by lush woodlands, moderate elevation changes, and rocky sections, with trails often traversing through dense forests. Brohm Lake is a central natural feature, with routes skirting its edges and providing scenic views of the Tantalus Mountain Range. The area's varied landscape includes wetlands and creeks, adding to the dynamic riding experience.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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8.03km
00:57
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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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13.8km
01:45
560m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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6.00km
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150m
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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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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Alice Lake is the largest and most popular of the four lakes in Alice Lake Provincial Park, just north of Squamish in the Garibaldi Highlands. The lake has warm, calm waters popular for swimming, paddling, and picnicking in the summer months. Explore the lakeside and find a sandy beach, a roped-off swimming area, and plenty of space for stand-up paddleboards and kayaks.
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Stump Lake is one of four main lakes in the park, along with Alice, Edith, and Fawn Lakes, connected by a network of forest trails. Hikers and bikers can visit all the lakes in one go.
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Edith Lake is a small lake tucked within the forested hills of the Garibaldi Highlands, surrounded by towering Douglas-fir and cedar evergreens, with views of the Tantalus Range and Coast Mountains in the background. The trails here are well-marked and easy to follow.
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The trails here are a mix of gentle terrain and technical sections filled with roots and rocks, perfect for keeping your adrenaline pumping. The views are incredible, with breathtaking panoramas of the forest and mountains. The best part is the interconnectedness of the trails. You can start on the Baden Powell Trail and then explore famous routes that intertwine. The descents are challenging and exhilarating, and there's always a new natural obstacle to overcome. The nature here is pristine, perfect for disconnecting and enjoying the surroundings. Plus, everything is well-marked and maintained, so you don't have to worry about getting lost. There are multiple entry points, making route planning a breeze. If you're looking for adventure and nature, Vancouver's North Shore won't disappoint. See you on the trails!
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Pamplemousse is one of the newest trails in the Alice Lake trail network. The trail opened in 2019 and is extremely fun to ride. You can expect a perfect blend of flow and technical challenges.
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Rupert is one of my favorite trails within the Alice Lake trail network. This trail is not for the faint hearted. Advanced riders will have a blast! Watch this video to get a first impression: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AToN6kPkIBU
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Edith Lake is one of four lakes in the Alice Lake Provincial Park. The other three lakes are the Stump Lake, the Fawn Lake and – of course – the Alice Lake.
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This spot is perfect for every nature lover. Go for a walk around the lake, take your board and go stand-up paddling on the lake or discover the next-door world-class singletracks with you mountainbike. You can even camp here, but don't forget to make a reservation well in advance, especially in the summer months. You find more information here: https://seatoskyparks.com/parks/alice-lake/
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The trails in Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails offer a diverse riding experience. You'll navigate through lush woodlands, including western red cedar, Douglas fir, and bigleaf maple, with some areas featuring 300-year-old trees. Expect varied terrain with rocky sections, roots, and moderate elevation changes. Some trails also cross wetland areas and creeks, adding to the dynamic environment.
Yes, while many trails offer moderate to difficult challenges, there are options suitable for families. The region features trails described as having 'moderate green' difficulty, and some 'less popular blue difficulty family friendly singletrack' options like the Bridge Trail. These provide a more accessible experience for riders of varying skill levels.
Mountain bike trails in Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails range from moderate green to strenuous blue difficulty ratings. While some lower trails are easier, those leading to viewpoints often involve steep sections and uneven surfaces, requiring good fitness and advanced riding skills. Out of 29 total routes, 23 are rated difficult, 5 are moderate, and 1 is easy.
Brohm Lake itself is a central feature, with many trails offering scenic lakeside views. You'll also find several vantage points providing majestic views of the Tantalus Mountain Range, the Squamish Valley, and the Cheakamus River. The 'Tantalus View Trail' is particularly known for its scenic vistas. Additionally, you'll ride through dense, old-growth forests and over wooden bridges, including a notable long bridge crossing a section of the lake.
Yes, parking is available. The Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails are located north of Squamish, and designated parking areas are provided for visitors accessing the trail network.
The best time to visit for mountain biking generally aligns with warmer, drier months to ensure optimal trail conditions. While specific seasonal considerations aren't detailed, the ability to cool off with a swim in Brohm Lake after a ride suggests that late spring through early autumn would be ideal for enjoying both the trails and the lake.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are permitted on all mountain bike trails within Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails. It is recommended to check local signage or the official park regulations before bringing your dog to ensure compliance.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from more than 20 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the lush woodlands, and the stunning views of Brohm Lake and the Tantalus Mountain Range. The variety of difficulty levels and the extensive network of connecting trails also contribute to a highly engaging experience.
Yes, there are several loop options available. For example, the View of Mountain Biking Trail – Pamplemousse loop from Brackendale is a difficult 17.8 km (11.1 miles) trail. Another option is the Pamplemousse – Alice Lake loop from Alice Lake Provincial Park, which is 13.8 km (8.6 miles) long and leads through forested areas.
The provided information does not mention any specific permits required for mountain biking in Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails. However, it is always advisable to check for any updated local regulations or requirements before your visit.
For a moderate challenge, consider the View of Mountain Biking Trail – Edith Lake loop from Brackendale. This trail is 9.6 km (6.0 miles) long and offers a balanced ride with less extreme elevation changes compared to some of the more difficult routes.
You'll ride through dense, lush woodlands featuring a variety of tree species, including western red cedar, Douglas fir, spruce, hemlock, lodgepole pine, alder, and bigleaf maple. Some areas boast impressive 300-year-old trees, contributing to the rich natural environment.


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