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Colony Farm Regional Park

The best MTB trails in Colony Farm Regional Park

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Colony Farm Regional Park mountain bike trails offer a network of generally flat, multi-use paths suitable for various skill levels. The park features open fields, natural grasses, and wetlands, with the Coquitlam River flowing through. Most trails consist of gravel and paved surfaces, providing accessible riding conditions. Distant views of snow-capped mountains can be seen from certain sections of the park.

Best mountain bike trails in Colony Farm Regional Park

  • The most popular mountain bike trail is Train Wreck Brewing…

Last updated: July 5, 2026

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Mel's Trail – Pipeline Trail loop from Moody Centre

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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. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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

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

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Zachary
May 22, 2026, Starz

This is a fast, flowy trail shared by hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners. This was the second trail designed by a group called Starz, and it includes wooden skinnies and some other technical biking features.

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The park fully shrouds you from the city around, and it feels like anything but an urban park. There are a number of bridges and creekside benches from which you can enjoy the natural scenery.

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Many of the trails near the entrance of the park are wide crushed gravel, but there are plenty of windy singletrack paths to explore further in. Dogs must be leashed once you're off the main road.

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Zachary
April 17, 2026, Bert Flinn Park

The park is shared by hikers, dog walkers, and mountain bikers. The trails have some technical features for mountain biking but are a very family-friendly walk, and the bikers are used to looking out for kids and dogs.

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Zachary
April 17, 2026, North Starz Trail

This is a winding singletrack shared by hikers and mountain bikers. You'll find some wooden skinnies and other bike features on the trail.

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The Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area protects a large forested ecosystem on the slopes of Burnaby Mountain, which rises to about 370 metres above the surrounding city and overlooks Burrard Inlet and the Lower Mainland. The area has long been used by Coast Salish peoples and was first logged in the early 1900s before becoming a popular hiking destination in the 1920s and an official park in 1957. Today the conservation area spans hundreds of hectares of coastal forest filled with Douglas fir, western red cedar, and hemlock, with a network of trails used by hikers and mountain bikers.

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Pipeline Trail is a wide multi-use path in the Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area that is shared by hikers and cyclists. The relatively smooth gravel surface makes it easier than many of the surrounding singletrack trails, and it can be travelled in both directions. Along the route you’ll cross small creeks on wooden bridges and pass through dense coastal forest.

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oliviakellis
March 11, 2026, Mel's Trail

Mel’s Trail is an intermediate singletrack in the Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area that winds through dense coastal forest on the mountain’s eastern slopes. The trail features natural obstacles such as roots, rocks, and narrow bridges over small creeks. Mel’s Trail connects with several other routes in the network, including the Gear Jammer Trail and Sidewinder Trail, allowing it to be combined into longer forest loops.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are available in Colony Farm Regional Park?

There are over 10 mountain bike routes in Colony Farm Regional Park, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The park features extensive multi-use trails, open fields, and scenic views of the Coquitlam River.

What is the general terrain and difficulty level for mountain biking in Colony Farm Regional Park?

The park's mountain bike trails are generally flat and easy, featuring gravel and paved surfaces, making them accessible for various skill levels, including beginners and families. While most trails are flat, some, like the Wilson Farm Dyke Trail, include minimal elevation gain. However, routes such as the Train Wreck Brewing loop from Moody Centre offer significant elevation for more experienced riders.

Are there any beginner-friendly mountain bike trails in Colony Farm Regional Park?

Yes, Colony Farm Regional Park is well-suited for beginners and families due to its network of generally flat, multi-use trails with gravel and paved surfaces. These trails provide a smooth and accessible riding experience. The Tinhouse Brewing loop from Pitt River Bridge is a moderate option with relatively flat terrain along the Coquitlam River.

What kind of natural features and wildlife can I expect to see while mountain biking?

Colony Farm Regional Park is rich in natural features, including vast open fields, natural grasses, hedgerows, and wetlands. The Coquitlam River flows through the park, and distant views of snow-capped mountains can be enjoyed. It's a significant wildlife habitat, home to over 200 species of birds, making it excellent for birdwatching. You might also spot coyotes, river otters, muskrats, and occasionally black bears.

Are there any long-distance mountain bike routes or loops in the park?

Yes, for those looking for longer rides, the Traboulay PoCo Trail is a 25-kilometer loop that encircles the City of Port Coquitlam and passes through Colony Farm Regional Park. Within the park, the Chineside Trail – Pipeline Trail loop from Moody Centre offers a substantial 36.9 km ride through diverse terrain.

Is Colony Farm Regional Park suitable for family mountain biking?

Absolutely. The park's generally flat and easy multi-use trails, often with gravel and paved surfaces, make it an excellent choice for family mountain biking. The accessible terrain ensures a pleasant experience for riders of all ages and skill levels.

What do other mountain bikers say about the trails in Colony Farm Regional Park?

The mountain bike routes in Colony Farm Regional Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the extensive multi-use trails, the sense of being far from the city, and the scenic views along the Coquitlam River and open fields.

Are there any challenging mountain bike trails for experienced riders?

While many trails are flat, experienced riders seeking a challenge can find routes with significant elevation gain. For example, the Train Wreck Brewing loop from Moody Centre is a difficult 26.7 km trail with over 785 meters of elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Powerline Viewpoint loop from Harper Park, which includes over 730 meters of ascent.

Can I bring my dog on the mountain bike trails?

Colony Farm Regional Park is generally dog-friendly, with many multi-use trails suitable for leashed dogs. However, it's always best to check specific park regulations or signage for any restricted areas or seasonal rules regarding pets to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.

Are there any historical landmarks or points of interest in the park?

Yes, Colony Farm Regional Park has historical remnants from its past as a successful farm, which officially opened in 1910. While mountain biking, you can explore pathways that traverse these areas, offering a glimpse into the park's agricultural heritage amidst its natural beauty.

What are the best times of year to go mountain biking in Colony Farm Regional Park?

Colony Farm Regional Park is enjoyable for mountain biking throughout much of the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also great, though it can be warmer. Even in winter, many of the gravel and paved trails remain accessible, making it a good option for year-round riding, weather permitting.

Are there any circular mountain bike routes in the park?

Yes, many of the trails in Colony Farm Regional Park are designed as loops or can be combined to form circular routes. The Traboulay PoCo Trail, a 25-kilometer loop, passes through the park. Additionally, routes like the Bert Flinn Park loop from Port Moody offer a circular experience within the broader area.

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