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No traffic gravel bike trails in Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails traverse a landscape defined by diverse woodlands, the central Brohm Lake, and panoramic views of the Tantalus Mountain Range. The area features a network of old gravel logging roads and varied terrain, including sections with moderate elevation changes. Riders can explore paths winding through different forest stands and wetland areas.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. 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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Paradise Valley Campground Address: 3520 Paradise Valley Rd, Squamish, BC Phone: 604-898-1486 Email: info@paradisevalleycampground.net Web: http://paradisevalleycampground.net
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There's road just before the bridge on your right (when Northbound) which leads to the Sunwolf Riverside Resort. Address: 70002 Squamish Valley Rd, Squamish, BC Phone: 1-877-806-8046 Email: sunwolf@sunwolf.net Web: http://www.sunwolf.net
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Paradise Valley is a rural-residential area north of Brackendale located along the right (west) bank of the Cheakamus River. It begins just below that river's canyon, and continues downstream towards Cheekye, where the road from Brackendale crosses the Cheakamus. Located to the southwest of Brohm Lake, which is in the rocky upland on the other side of the Cheakamus and adjacent to BC Highway 99. Many Paradise Valley residents participate at the weekly farmers market in nearby Squamish.
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Brackendale is a small community just north of Squamish town centre, it is within the District of Squamish. Brackendale is home to North America’s largest concentration of wintering bald eagles, bike shops, coffee shops, restaurants, art gallery and general store, the community of Brackendale is Squamish’s northernmost neighbourhood. https://www.exploresquamish.com/explore/brackendale
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You'll find a selection of gravel bike trails designed to keep you away from traffic in the Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails area. Currently, there are three distinct routes highlighted, offering varying distances and challenges for gravel cyclists.
The gravel bike trails here offer a diverse experience, ranging from old gravel logging roads to paths with varied surfaces. You can expect a mix of fairly easy-going sections and more challenging stretches with rocky terrain, moderate elevation changes, and potentially loose cobbles. Some parts might even require pushing your bike due to steepness or rocky conditions, making it suitable for riders comfortable with varied surfaces.
Yes, experienced gravel bikers will find challenging options. For instance, the The Watershed – Brackendale Riverside View loop from Eagle Run is a demanding 75 km route with over 1200 meters of elevation gain. Another difficult option is the Paradise Valley Road – Paradise Valley Campground loop from Squamish Airport, covering nearly 39 km with over 600 meters of climbing.
The Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails are generally enjoyable for gravel biking from spring through fall. During these seasons, the weather is typically more favorable, and the trails are less likely to be affected by snow or heavy rain, which can make some sections muddy or impassable. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Absolutely! The area is known for its stunning natural beauty. Many trails offer panoramic views of the majestic Tantalus Mountain Range and the Squamish Valley. Brohm Lake itself is a central feature, offering refreshing waters and large rock outcroppings. You'll also ride through diverse forests with ancient trees and wetland areas, providing a rich natural experience.
While the Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails are popular for various outdoor activities, it's important to check specific regulations regarding dogs on trails, especially when cycling. Generally, dogs are permitted on leash in many parts of the forest, but always ensure you follow local signage and guidelines to protect wildlife and other trail users.
Yes, parking is available at various access points around the Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails. Depending on your chosen starting point, you can find designated parking areas. It's always advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, as spots can fill up quickly.
While the routes in this guide are generally moderate to difficult, the 'no traffic' focus makes them safer for families with older, more experienced riders. The Brackendale Riverside View – View of Mountain Biking Trail loop from Garibaldi Estates, at 22 km with moderate difficulty, might be a more manageable option for families looking for a quieter ride, though it still presents a good challenge.
The area is appreciated by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars. Riders often praise the quiet, natural setting and the challenging yet rewarding terrain that keeps them away from vehicle traffic, allowing for an immersive outdoor experience.
The Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails are located north of Squamish, which offers a range of amenities. In Squamish and nearby areas, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options to suit different needs. It's a good idea to plan your stops before or after your ride, as facilities are not directly on the trails themselves.
The longest no-traffic gravel bike route featured in this guide is the The Watershed – Brackendale Riverside View loop from Eagle Run. This challenging route spans approximately 75 kilometers, offering an extensive ride through the varied landscapes of the region.
Generally, no special permits are required for recreational gravel biking on the established trails within Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails. However, it's always wise to check for any updated local regulations or temporary closures, especially if you plan to venture into specific protected areas or private lands.


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