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Area L (Grasslands)

The best gravel rides around Area L (Grasslands)

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Gravel biking around Area L (Grasslands) features routes across expansive, open landscapes. The region is characterized by rolling terrain with significant elevation changes, offering challenging climbs and descents. These routes traverse natural grasslands, providing a distinct riding experience. The area's topography makes it suitable for experienced gravel bikers seeking demanding trails.

Best gravel bike trails around Area L (Grasslands)

  • The most popular gravel bike trail is Tom Moore Trail โ€“ Grasslands Trail loop from Kamloops, a 47.3 miles (76.1 km) trail that takes 5 hours 55 minutes to complete. This difficult route features substantial elevation gain through varied terrain.
  • Another top favourite among local gravel bikers is Grasslands Trail โ€“ Tom Moore Trail loop from Kamloops, a difficult 32.5 miles (52.3 km) path. This route offers challenging climbs and descents across the grasslands.
  • Local gravel bikers also love the Birds of Prey Sanctuary loop from Cummins, a 33.0 miles (53.2 km) trail leading through open grasslands, often completed in about 4 hours 48 minutes.
  • Gravel biking around Area L (Grasslands) is defined by extensive grasslands, rolling hills, and challenging ascents. The network offers options primarily for experienced riders seeking difficult routes.
  • The routes in Area L (Grasslands) are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from 2 reviews. More than 40 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore Area L (Grasslands)'s varied terrain.

Last updated: July 3, 2026

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Peterson Creek Nature Park โ€“ Tom Moore Trail loop from Kamloops

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1,280m

1,280m

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 12, 2026, Tom Moore Trail

Tom Moore Trail is a picturesque route through Peterson Creek Nature Park that follows the canyon rim and the creek, with a mix of open grassland and shaded forest. The trail passes bridges, rocky viewpoints, and sections of flowing water, with steady climbs and overlooks with breathtaking views across the canyon and toward Kamloops. The varied terrain and changing scenery make it one of the parkโ€™s most rewarding ways to explore the area on foot.

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Peterson Creek Nature Park is a beautiful natural area in Kamloops, with rugged hillsides, sagebrush grasslands, and shaded creekside trails that create a surprisingly peaceful setting close to downtown. There is a network of walking paths that wind through the canyon, crossing bridges and climbing to viewpoints overlooking Peterson Creek, with seasonal waterfalls and plenty of varied terrain adding to the scenery. The mix of dry grasslands, forested sections, and flowing water gives the park a distinct landscape that feels wild, yet it's easily accessible, making it a fantastic place to spend time outdoors.

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The McArthur Island Trail is part of the 40 kilometers of trails that make up Kamloops's Rivers Trail. This trail makes a full loop around the perimeter of the island and if you come at quieter times of day you'll have a high chance of spotting some of the varied wildlife that call the area home.

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This park has 12 baseball diamonds, disc golf, multi-use paths, soccer fields, a skate park, tennis courts, a stadium, event centre, and more! In short, there is something for everyone here, so no matter what you're looking for you'll likely find it.

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March 16, 2026, Upper Sahali Hills

The hills of Upper Sahali are crisscrossed with hiking trails. If you're in the right spot at the right time you'll be treated to epic views of the sunset.

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February 19, 2026, Grasslands Trail

The Grasslands loop is a short, easy labeled trail that offers superb views of Kamloops. It was renovated as part of the city's #access4all campaign.

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The Tom Moore Trail is a lovely marked trail that climbs into the hills above Kamloops. It crosses Peterson Creek Nature Park.

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Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area is a roughly 15,700-hectare protected region north-west of Kamloops, preserving a rare mix of dry bunchgrass plains, sparse pine and fir woodlands, wetlands, and rocky cliffs. It supports a wide variety of wildlife, from mule deer, moose, and California bighorn sheep, to many bird species, including waterfowl, sharp-tailed grouse, and owls, making it a biologically rich and important conservation area. It includes a network of hiking trails, open-air vistas, small lakes and ponds, and beautiful views of the surrounding valley and lake, making it a popular destination for hiking, wildlife viewing, and experiencing the distinctive grassland landscape.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the general difficulty level of gravel biking routes in Area L (Grasslands)?

Gravel biking in Area L (Grasslands) is characterized by challenging routes. The terrain features significant elevation changes, including demanding climbs and descents across expansive, open grasslands. All routes listed are rated as difficult, making them most suitable for experienced gravel bikers.

Are there any easy or family-friendly gravel bike trails available in Area L (Grasslands)?

Currently, the gravel biking routes in Area L (Grasslands) are primarily designed for experienced riders, with all listed tours rated as difficult. The region's topography, with its rolling hills and substantial elevation gains, presents a challenging experience rather than easy or family-friendly options.

What kind of terrain can I expect on gravel bike trails in Area L (Grasslands)?

You can expect to ride through natural grasslands with rolling terrain, featuring both challenging climbs and descents. The routes traverse expansive, open landscapes, offering a distinct riding experience away from urban areas.

What are some of the longer gravel biking routes in Area L (Grasslands)?

For those seeking longer rides, the Cycle Path Detour โ€“ Kamloops loop from Kamloops is a substantial option, covering approximately 71 miles (114 km). Another challenging long route is the Tom Moore Trail โ€“ Grasslands Trail loop from Kamloops, which is about 47 miles (76 km) long.

Are there any circular gravel bike trails in Area L (Grasslands)?

Yes, many of the gravel biking routes in Area L (Grasslands) are designed as loops. Examples include the Grasslands Trail โ€“ Tom Moore Trail loop from Kamloops and the Birds of Prey Sanctuary loop from Cummins, both offering a circular journey through the grasslands.

What kind of views or viewpoints can I find along the gravel bike trails?

The open grasslands and rolling terrain offer expansive views of the natural landscape. While riding, you might encounter sights like the View of the Thompson River from Mount Paul Way Bridge, providing scenic vistas of the surrounding area.

Are there any natural attractions like waterfalls near the gravel biking routes?

Yes, if you're interested in natural attractions, Syphon Falls is a notable waterfall in the vicinity of Area L (Grasslands) that you might consider visiting.

What do other gravel bikers say about the routes in Area L (Grasslands)?

The routes in Area L (Grasslands) are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Riders often appreciate the challenging nature of the trails and the distinct experience of cycling through the extensive grasslands.

Are there any specific points of interest or landmarks to explore near the trails?

Beyond the trails, you can explore local points of interest such as Riverside Park Beach, which offers a place to relax. You might also notice Wild shrubs along the trail, adding to the natural beauty of the area.

How many gravel biking routes are available in Area L (Grasslands)?

There are a total of 6 gravel biking routes documented in Area L (Grasslands) on komoot, all of which are categorized as difficult due to the challenging terrain and elevation changes.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking in Area L (Grasslands)?

Given the open grasslands and potential for varied weather, spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Area L (Grasslands), with milder temperatures. Summer can be hot and dry, while winter may bring snow and colder conditions, making routes more challenging or impassable.

Is public transport available to access gravel biking trails in Area L (Grasslands)?

While specific public transport links directly to trailheads within the remote grassland areas might be limited, major starting points like Kamloops, which serves as a common access point for several routes, typically have public transport options. It's advisable to check local transit schedules for connections to the closest towns or access points.

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