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Road cycling routes in Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails are not found within the immediate interpretive forest due to its rocky and uneven terrain. However, the broader Squamish area, where Brohm Lake is located, offers a variety of paved road cycling routes. This region is characterized by dense forests, views of the Tantalus Mountain Range and Squamish Valley, and coastal stretches along Howe Sound. The routes primarily feature smooth pavement and rolling terrain, with options for both flat valley rides…
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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50.9km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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No, the immediate Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails are primarily suited for hiking and mountain biking due to their rocky terrain, stairs, and uneven surfaces. However, the broader Squamish area, where Brohm Lake is located, offers numerous excellent paved routes for road cycling.
The Squamish area offers a diverse range of road cycling experiences. You'll find routes with wide-open valley views, long uninterrupted stretches of smooth pavement, rolling terrain through picturesque farmland, and spectacular coastal views along Howe Sound. Options range from easier loops to routes with significant elevation gain.
Popular routes include the Squamish Adventure Centre loop from Garibaldi Estates, which offers a mix of valley views. For a more challenging ride with panoramic views, consider the Tantalus Lookout loop from Garibaldi Highlands. Another option is the Squamish Valley Road loop from Sandman Hotel & Suites Squamish, known for its long, smooth stretches.
Yes, for a shorter, easier ride, the Fox & Oak Café loop from Garibaldi Highlands is a good option, leading through local residential areas. Routes like the Squamish Valley Road also offer relatively flat sections suitable for endurance rides without excessive climbing.
For a significant challenge, the Tantalus Lookout loop from Garibaldi Highlands features substantial elevation gain and rewarding views. Riding sections of the Sea to Sky Highway (Highway 99) from Squamish towards Whistler also presents considerable climbing and spectacular scenery.
The Squamish area generally offers good road cycling conditions from spring through fall. Summer provides the warmest weather, ideal for swimming in Brohm Lake after a ride, but can also be busier. Spring and fall offer cooler temperatures and often fewer crowds, with vibrant foliage in autumn.
While the immediate Brohm Lake trails are not suitable, some paved sections of the Sea to Sky Trail closer to Squamish town center offer a vehicle-free option for families. Shorter, less trafficked loops through residential areas, like the Fox & Oak Café loop from Garibaldi Highlands, can also be suitable for families.
Parking is generally available at various points in and around Squamish, depending on your chosen starting point. Many routes, like those starting from Garibaldi Estates or Garibaldi Highlands, have accessible parking areas. For routes along Squamish Valley Road, you can often find parking near the Sandman Hotel & Suites Squamish.
Road cycling in the Squamish region offers stunning natural beauty. You'll encounter dense forests, expansive valley views, and dramatic coastal stretches along Howe Sound. Many routes provide glimpses of the majestic Tantalus Mountain Range and the Squamish Valley.
Yes, Squamish is a well-equipped town for outdoor enthusiasts. You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and various accommodation options ranging from hotels to guesthouses, making it a convenient base for road cyclists.
Komoot features several road cycling routes in the broader Squamish area, with a total of 4 routes detailed in this guide. These include options for various distances and difficulty levels, from easy to moderate.
The road cycling routes in the Squamish area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning scenery, the variety of terrain, and the well-maintained paved surfaces that make for an enjoyable ride.


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