Best bike parks around Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi) are characterized by extensive networks of mountain biking trails rather than traditional lift-serviced parks. This region, particularly around the Garibaldi Highlands and parts of Garibaldi Provincial Park, offers diverse terrain and well-maintained singletrack. Riders can find trails ranging from technical cross-country to flowing descents. The area provides a comprehensive mountain biking experience within a coastal forest and alpine environment.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Treacherous Cretins Trail is a challenging mountain bike trail in the Lost Lake area.
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Surrounded by MTB trails, the lake offers easy access to nature and is ideal for a leisurely stroll. Additionally, the nearby Nita Lake Lodge, a boutique hotel, provides luxury accommodation and direct access to the lake, offering a resort experience unique to the region. Mountain bikers often enjoy the comfort of the lodge after a day on the trails, thus combining sport and relaxation in a spectacular setting.
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Pseudo Tsuga, known as Douglas fir, is a genus of conifers in the family Pinaceae, native to North America, especially Canada. These trees, which can reach more than 100 meters in height, have thick bark, needle-like leaves and hanging cones with triangular scales. Major species include Pseudotsuga menziesii and Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glaucous Douglas fir wood is valued for its strength and durability, used in construction and carpentry, and also in the paper industry. These trees grow in diverse soils and climates, providing habitat for local wildlife and playing an important role in ecology. Known for their rapid growth and adaptability, they are important for reforestation and conservation. Although not all species are threatened, it is crucial to conserve their natural habitats in the face of deforestation and climate change.
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Shared trail between bikers and pedestrians, so be careful.
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Busy place in the summer, I don't like to imagine how it is in the wintertime.
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Very weird place where cretins play frisbee golf. AnWay, a nice spot on the trail.
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The MTB trails 'Cable Guy' and 'Cable Guy Returns' are a good addition to the 'Train Wreck Trail' for hikers and allow this tour to be designed as a circular route.
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Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi) offers an extensive network of world-class mountain biking trails, ranging from easy green to double-diamond black. You'll find diverse terrain including hard-packed road beds, loose gravel, earthy loam, and gnarly roots. Many trails are hand-built, providing technical cross-country riding combined with flowing sections.
Yes, the Garibaldi Highlands area, for example, boasts trails suitable for all skill levels, including easy green routes. Trails like "Rob's Corners" and "Cliff's Corners" are known for their mellow grades and frequent berms, offering a fun experience for less experienced riders.
For more challenging rides, the Diamond Head area is renowned for its extensive network of trails, from flowy to technical, steep, and gnarly. Signature trails like Half Nelson Recreation Trail and "Angry Midget" offer adrenaline-pumping descents. Additionally, the "Cable Guy Returns" trail is a technically demanding track with smoothly polished rocks and winding singletrack.
While much of Garibaldi Provincial Park is protected wilderness, specific trails are open to mountain bikers. You can ride parts of the Elfin Lakes trail, with a separate mountain biking trail diverging at Red Heather Meadows. Cyclists are also permitted from the parking lot to Singing Creek on the Cheakamus Lake Trail. These trails offer a unique alpine riding experience with spectacular views.
Yes, Class 1 e-bikes (pedal assist only) are permitted in Garibaldi Provincial Park on trails where conventional bicycles are allowed. This provides an opportunity for more riders to experience the park's stunning alpine environment.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Trails in the Garibaldi Highlands wind through stunning coastal forests. In Garibaldi Provincial Park, you'll encounter breathtaking alpine meadows, glacier-fed lakes, and diverse landscapes, offering spectacular mountain views. Nita Lake is also surrounded by MTB trails, offering easy access to nature and scenic views.
The mountain biking season in Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi) generally runs from spring through fall, with summer offering the most consistent dry conditions. Always check local trail conditions and weather forecasts, especially for higher elevation trails in Garibaldi Provincial Park, which may have snow later into the season.
Multiple entry points offer parking. For the Garibaldi Highlands, you can find parking at Alice Lake Provincial Park or Garibaldi Highlands Elementary School (outside school hours). The Diamond Head area, known for shuttle access, also has designated parking areas for riders.
Beyond mountain biking, the Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi) region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to challenging. For more details on hiking, refer to the Easy hikes around Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi) guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the Squamish Valley Road loop. Find more road cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi) guide.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain and the quality of the singletrack. Trails like Half Nelson Recreation Trail are loved for their flow, berms, and rollable tables that create a pump track-like experience. The stunning coastal forest and alpine environments also contribute to an unforgettable riding experience.
While popular trails can see significant traffic, the extensive network means you can often find quieter routes. Exploring some of the hand-built technical cross-country trails in the Garibaldi Highlands or venturing into the permitted sections of Garibaldi Provincial Park, especially on weekdays, might offer a more secluded experience.
The Garibaldi Highlands are considered a premier destination due to their comprehensive mountain biking experience. They offer over 80 trails with diverse terrain for all skill levels, from beginner-friendly to challenging technical descents. The sheer variety and quality of the hand-built singletrack, combined with the stunning coastal forest environment, make it a top choice for riders.


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