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Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site

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British Columbia

Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site

The best traffic-free bike rides in Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site

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No traffic touring cycling routes in Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site navigate through a landscape characterized by dense, moss-covered forests of Western Red Cedar, Douglas Fir, and Maple trees. The region features the clear, deep waters of Brohm Lake, with numerous rock outcroppings along its shoreline. Occasional viewpoints offer glimpses of the Squamish Valley and the Tantalus Mountain Range, while some trails provide vistas of the Cheakamus River.

Best no traffic touring cycling routes in Brohm Lake Day Use…

Last updated: July 9, 2026

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Brackendale Riverside View – The Watershed loop from Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate
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May 19, 2026, Trestle Trail

Trestle Trail is a short singletrack that branches off from the Coho Park Trail at a junction just inside the park, winding through old-growth forest along outcrops of smooth, glacier-polished granite. It’s mainly a mountain biking trail but is also popular with hikers and trail runners, and connects to the wider Garibaldi Highlands trail network.

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October 12, 2025, Squamish Cenotaph

The Squamish Cenotaph in British Columbia, located at 1361 Main Street, honors locals who served in the First and Second World Wars, with an added plaque for those who fought in Korea. It’s the centerpiece of the town’s Remembrance Day ceremony and a quiet spot year-round to reflect on the community’s history and sacrifices.

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This bi-directional, multi-use trail runs for 8km from Ring Creek Forest Service Road up to an intersection with Mashiter, Alice Lake Access, Rob's Corners, and Cliff's Corners trails. The possibilities are endless! Enjoy the flowy ride and keep an eye out for cyclists and hikers sharing the trail.

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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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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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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no traffic touring cycling routes are available in Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site?

There are 16 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes in the Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site area. These routes vary in difficulty, with 4 easy, 8 moderate, and 4 difficult options to choose from.

What kind of terrain and surfaces can I expect on these no traffic touring cycling routes?

The routes in this area offer a mix of surfaces. While some sections, particularly those integrated with the broader Sea to Sky Trail, may feature gravel singletrack, many parts of the Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails are described as having mostly paved surfaces. You'll cycle through dense, quiet forests of Western Red Cedar, Douglas Fir, and Maple trees, with varying terrain that can include gentle paths and some more challenging sections.

Are there any easy no traffic touring cycling routes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, there are 4 easy touring cycling routes designed for a more relaxed experience, perfect for beginners or families. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and shorter distances. An example is the View of the Squamish Estuary – The Watershed loop from Eagle Run, which is an easy 18.8 km ride.

Can I find routes with scenic viewpoints or natural features?

Absolutely. The Brohm Lake area is rich in natural beauty. Many routes offer stunning views of the majestic Tantalus Mountain Range and the Squamish Valley. You can also find cliff-top viewpoints overlooking the Cheakamus River. The routes themselves wind through lush, moss-covered forests, and Brohm Lake itself is a pristine, clear body of water providing a refreshing backdrop.

What is the best season for touring cycling in Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site?

The best season for touring cycling in Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site is generally from spring through fall. During these months, the weather is milder, and the trails are typically free of snow and ice, offering optimal riding conditions. The lush forests are particularly vibrant in spring and summer, and the fall brings beautiful foliage.

Are there any loop routes available for no traffic touring cycling?

Yes, several routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Brackendale Riverside View – The Watershed loop from Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails is a 34.8 km moderate loop, and the Cliff’s Corners loop from Garibaldi Highlands offers a 13.5 km moderate loop.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about the routes here?

The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site, with an average score of 4.4 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful forest scenery, and the refreshing atmosphere around Brohm Lake itself.

Is there parking available for these touring cycling routes?

Yes, Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site has a designated parking area. Its convenient location just off Highway 99 (the Sea to Sky Highway) makes it easily accessible for visitors arriving by car.

Are there any advanced or more challenging no traffic touring cycling routes?

Yes, for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 4 difficult routes available. These routes typically feature longer distances and significant elevation gains. An example is the Upper Powersmart – Alice Lake loop from Garibaldi Highlands, which is a 23.3 km difficult ride with over 480 meters of elevation gain.

Can I access these routes using public transport?

While Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site is primarily accessed by car due to its location off Highway 99, local transit options in Squamish might connect to areas closer to the site. However, direct public transport to the recreation site itself is limited. It's advisable to check current local bus schedules for Squamish and the Sea to Sky corridor for the most up-to-date information on accessibility.

Are there any places to eat or get refreshments near the touring cycling routes?

While there are no cafes or pubs directly within the Brohm Lake Day Use Recreation Site, the site is approximately 14 kilometers north of Squamish. Squamish offers a variety of dining options, cafes, and pubs where you can refuel before or after your ride.

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