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Hillkeep Regional Park

The best traffic-free bike rides in Hillkeep Regional Park

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Gravel biking in Hillkeep Regional Park offers routes with unpaved surfaces and varied elevation changes, suitable for the sport. The park is situated at the top of Chilliwack Mountain, featuring gravel roads leading into forested areas and trails with steep sections. Panoramic views across the Fraser Valley towards surrounding mountains and diverse natural habitats enhance the experience. The terrain includes a mix of inclines and surfaces, providing both challenging climbs and scenic rides.

Best no traffic gravel bike trails in…

Last updated: July 10, 2026

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Sidekick Brewing – Vedder River loop from Peach Creek Spawning Channels

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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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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Traffic-free bike rides in Hillkeep Regional Park

Traffic-free bike rides in Hillkeep Regional Park

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Alex
February 27, 2026, Browne Creek Wetlands

Browne Creek Wetlands is a small, protected marsh and riparian habitat along Browne Creek. The area is key in filtering water and is easy to explore via a network of flat gravel paths and wooden boardwalks. Visitors come here for birdwatching, strolling, running, or biking.

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The Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve spans 325 acres across a protected wetland habitat for one of the area’s largest colonies of great blue herons. Visitors can explore the reserve on flat gravel trails and raised boardwalks. This beautiful marshland and wooded area are open year-round, with educational programs and volunteer stewardship.

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February 27, 2026, Vedder River

The Vedder River flows along the southern edge of Chilliwack, beginning at Cultus Lake and running northwest until it joins the Fraser River. The river is famous for salmon fishing during fall salmon runs. Besides fishing, visitors like to swim, tube, kayak, and raft.

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Darren
June 12, 2023, Gravel Pit

Sometimes there is parking available here if the gate is open near Keith Wilson Road.

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Darren
June 12, 2023, Waves Coffee

A nice midpoint to stop for a coffee, they have outdoor tables and a place to lock up your bike.

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Jim Spurr
February 1, 2023, Sidekick Brewing

Good beer and good food as well.

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a connecting section of gravel between cultas and chilliwack lakes.

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State camping site (that usually means very nicely located, large pitches with table and benches and grill, simple but clean sanitary facilities, expensive) on the lake with a beautiful beach.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic gravel bike trails are available in Hillkeep Regional Park?

There are 5 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike routes in the Hillkeep Regional Park area. These routes offer a range of distances and challenges, ensuring a suitable option for various skill levels.

What are the typical difficulty levels for gravel biking routes in Hillkeep Regional Park?

The routes in the Hillkeep Regional Park area range from easy to difficult. For instance, the Sidekick Brewing – Browne Creek Wetlands loop from Wells Sanctuary Conservation Area is rated easy, while routes like the Sidekick Brewing – Vedder River loop from Peach Creek Spawning Channels present a more difficult challenge with significant elevation changes.

Are there any family-friendly gravel biking options in the park?

While Hillkeep Regional Park itself has shorter, steeper trails, the broader area offers routes suitable for families. The Sidekick Brewing – Browne Creek Wetlands loop from Wells Sanctuary Conservation Area is rated easy, making it a good option for those looking for a less strenuous ride, though some routes in the region can be quite long.

What kind of terrain can I expect on these no-traffic gravel bike trails?

You can expect a mix of unpaved surfaces, including gravel roads and forested trails. The terrain often includes elevation changes, from gentle inclines to steeper sections, providing a good workout. Some routes, like those leading into forested areas, will offer a true gravel experience away from traffic.

Are there any specific rules or regulations for gravel biking in Hillkeep Regional Park?

Hillkeep Regional Park is a nature reserve, so it's important to stay on marked trails to protect the diverse habitat and wildlife. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, respect other trail users, and be mindful of park hours. Specific cycling rules may vary, so look for signage at trailheads.

Where can I park when visiting Hillkeep Regional Park for gravel biking?

Parking is available at Hillkeep Regional Park. The park is noted for its accessibility, offering a convenient starting point for exploring the area. For specific routes, check the tour details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.

What is the best time of year to go gravel biking in Hillkeep Regional Park?

The park offers year-round appeal, but spring and fall generally provide the most comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, while winter might bring cooler, potentially wet conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially for routes with significant elevation.

Can I expect to see wildlife while gravel biking in the park?

Yes, as a nature reserve, Hillkeep Regional Park supports a variety of wildlife. You may encounter deer along the trails and observe numerous bird species. Riding quietly and respectfully increases your chances of spotting local fauna.

Are there any routes that feature scenic views or points of interest?

Absolutely. Hillkeep Regional Park is renowned for its viewing platform, offering spectacular panoramic views across the Fraser Valley towards the mountains surrounding Cultus Lake and the Cascade Mountains. Routes in the broader Chilliwack area, such as the Liumchen Falls Pools – Sidekick Brewing loop from Bridlewood Park, can also lead to natural attractions like waterfalls.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy the most about gravel biking in Hillkeep Regional Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the rewarding mountain and valley views, and the opportunity to escape into nature on varied terrain away from traffic.

Are there any loop trails for gravel biking in the Hillkeep Regional Park area?

Yes, several routes in the vicinity are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Browne Creek Wetlands – Sidekick Brewing loop from Keith Wilson at Carter (WB), which offers a moderate ride, and the Sidekick Brewing – Browne Creek Wetlands loop from Wells Sanctuary Conservation Area for an easier option.

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