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Brandywine Falls Provincial Park

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Brandywine Falls Provincial Park

The best MTB trails in Brandywine Falls Provincial Park

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Brandywine Falls Provincial Park mountain bike trails navigate a landscape shaped by ancient volcanic activity, featuring basaltic lava flows and deep canyons. The terrain includes lush forests, open meadows, and views of surrounding mountains and Daisy Lake. Mountain bikers can explore routes that traverse varied surfaces, from packed gravel to paths winding through unique pine forests.

Best mountain bike trails in Brandywine Falls Provincial Park

  • The most popular mountain bike trail is Whistler Train Wreck – Brandywine Falls loop from…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Whistler Train Wreck – Brandywine Falls loop from Brandywine Falls Provincial Park

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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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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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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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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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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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May 21, 2026, Lost Lake Beach

Lost Lake Beach is part of Lost Lake Park, with a sandy beach bordered by a grassy lawn. Swimming is allowed, but it will be refreshing! Other amenities the park has to offer include picnic areas, BBQs, and restrooms as well as a parking area.

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Don MacLaurin's Crossing, more widely known as the Cheakamus River Suspension Bridge, is a pedestrian bridge spanning the turquoise waters of the Cheakamus River. The bridge sways, but it is sturdy and safe. The river is especially amazing to watch from the bridge above during spring runoff when water levels are high.

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February 24, 2026, Cheakamus River

The Cheakamus River is known for its blue and turquoise water and the dramatic canyon it thunders through. The color comes from glacial melt from the nearby Coast Mountains. Hikers and bikers will pass rock cliffs and gorges carved by centuries of rushing water. The Cheakamus River is often dotted with fly fishers fishing for rainbow trout and bull trout. When the water is flowing strongly, whitewater paddlers brave the cold waters. In the fall, the surrounding trees turn amazing colors.

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Sue
October 18, 2025, Lost Lake

Tucked in the forest just outside Whistler Village, Lost Lake is a beautiful, quiet spot surrounded by tall evergreens and mountain views. It’s a popular spot for swimming and paddleboarding in summer, with trails around its perimeter perfect for hiking and biking. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy network of cross-country ski and snowshoe trails, offering a quiet escape just minutes from town.

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August 19, 2025, Whistler Train Wreck

Terrible accident but great graffiti.

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August 19, 2025, Whistler Train Wreck

The 1956 train accident and the resulting graffiti are awesome!

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Lost Lake Beach is located northeast of Whistler Village; the lake can be reached by bike or on foot via the Lost Lake Trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are available in Brandywine Falls Provincial Park?

Brandywine Falls Provincial Park offers a selection of 11 mountain bike trails. While most are rated difficult, there are also moderate and a few easier options to explore.

Are there any easy mountain bike trails suitable for beginners or families?

While the park is known for its more challenging routes, there is one easy mountain bike trail available. Additionally, some sections of the Riverside Blue Trail loop from Function Junction, rated moderate, might be suitable for families with some biking experience, offering a scenic and engaging ride through forested areas.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the mountain bike trails in Brandywine Falls Provincial Park?

The terrain in Brandywine Falls Provincial Park is shaped by ancient volcanic activity, featuring basaltic lava flows and deep canyons. You'll encounter a mix of packed gravel surfaces, paths winding through unique pine forests, and varied forest terrain. Trails can include steep pitches and tight corners, especially on routes like the Whistler Train Wreck – Brandywine Falls loop from Brandywine Falls Provincial Park.

What natural features and landmarks can I see while mountain biking in the park?

Mountain biking in the park offers stunning views of several natural features. You can see the spectacular Brandywine Falls, enjoy panoramic vistas of Daisy Lake and its surroundings, and even spot the iconic Black Tusk in the Garibaldi Ranges. The park's volcanic geology is evident throughout, with trails like the Lava Lake Trail meandering through unique pine forests and past small lakes formed by depressions in old lava fields.

Are there any loop trails for mountain biking in Brandywine Falls Provincial Park?

Yes, there are several excellent loop trails for mountain biking. Popular options include the Whistler Train Wreck – Brandywine Falls loop from Brandywine Falls Provincial Park, the Riverside Blue Trail loop from Function Junction, and the AM/PM loop from Function Junction. These loops offer varied distances and difficulties, allowing you to start and end at the same point.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Brandywine Falls Provincial Park?

The best time to visit Brandywine Falls Provincial Park for mountain biking is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions and ensures trails are clear of snow and ice, providing the best riding experience.

Is there parking available for mountain bikers at Brandywine Falls Provincial Park?

Yes, parking is available at Brandywine Falls Provincial Park. The main parking area provides access to the trails and the viewing platform for the falls. It's advisable to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about the trails in Brandywine Falls Provincial Park?

The mountain bike routes in Brandywine Falls Provincial Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse volcanic landscapes, the stunning views of Brandywine Falls and Daisy Lake, and the engaging mix of forest and varied terrain that offers options for different skill levels.

Can I bring my dog on the mountain bike trails?

While Brandywine Falls Provincial Park is a natural area, specific regulations regarding dogs on mountain bike trails can vary. It's always best to check the official park guidelines before your visit to ensure compliance and to protect the park's wildlife, such as the provincially 'blue listed' red-legged frogs.

Are there any other attractions near the mountain bike trails that I can visit?

Absolutely! Beyond the trails, you can visit the Brandywine Falls viewing platform for spectacular views. For an adventurous side trip, the Whistler Bungee Bridge, accessible via the Sea to Sky Trail, offers tremendous views of the Cheakamus River Gorge. You might also find tranquil spots like Swim Lake or Pothole Lake along your ride.

What is the longest mountain bike trail in the park?

One of the longer and more challenging routes is the Nita Lake – Lost Lake loop from Cheakamus Crossing, which spans 33.6 kilometers (20.9 miles) and involves significant elevation changes, making it a demanding ride for experienced mountain bikers.

Are there any trails that offer views of the famous Black Tusk?

Yes, from certain viewpoints within Brandywine Falls Provincial Park, particularly from the main viewing platform for Brandywine Falls, you can catch panoramic vistas that include the surrounding mountains and the distinctive peak of Black Tusk in the Garibaldi Ranges.

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