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The best MTB trails in Garibaldi Provincial Park

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Mountain biking in Garibaldi Provincial Park offers routes through a landscape shaped by volcanic activity and glaciation, featuring rugged mountains, alpine lakes, and dense forests. The terrain includes varied elevations, from lower forest paths to more challenging climbs. This region is characterized by its dramatic geological features, providing a diverse backdrop for mountain biking. Riders can expect trails that traverse through areas with significant elevation changes and natural beauty.

Best mountain bike trails in Garibaldi Provincial Park

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Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Half Nelson (Section 2) loop from Half Nelson Trailhead

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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March 23, 2026, Centennial Trail

Centennial Trail is a picturesque multi-use path that winds through a forested landscape and is a mix of gravel and natural surfaces. As it meanders through areas of varying tree density, it offers a peaceful escape and is a lovely contrast to some of the other crowded trails.

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October 18, 2025, Lost Lake

Tucked in the forest just outside Whistler Village, Lost Lake is a beautiful, quiet spot surrounded by tall evergreens and mountain views. It’s a popular spot for swimming and paddleboarding in summer, with trails around its perimeter perfect for hiking and biking. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy network of cross-country ski and snowshoe trails, offering a quiet escape just minutes from town.

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Hubert Trapp
August 14, 2025, Green Lake

Green Lake is the largest lake in the Whistler region. To the north, it is the source of the Green River, which drains into the Lillooet River. Green Lake was formed during the last Ice Age, when sediment was deposited in the U-shaped valley, forming lake basins. The lake's green color is due to the glacial silt of Fitzsimmons Creek. From the wooden boardwalk on the southwest shore, we have a magnificent view of the lake and the seaplane landing. In the background, we can see the peaks of the Garibaldi Range, from Wedge Mountain to Mount Currie, including Mount Weart with the Armchair Glacier. https://www.piquenewsmagazine.com/local-news/naturespeak-awesome-geology-sites-around-whistlergreen-lake-part-2-7576124

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Two airlines offer scenic flights over the mountains, glaciers, and fjords during the summer months of May to September from the Green Lake Floatplane Dock. Flights to Vancouver and Vancouver Island are also available during this period. https://harbourair.com/locations/whistler/ https://www.whistlerreservations.com/summer-activities/whistler-float-plane-tour

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August 14, 2025, Lost Lake

Lost Lake was formed when glaciers retreated from the valley, leaving behind a buried block of ice. After the ice melted, a circular depression was created that filled with water, forming a so-called kettle lake. https://fireandicegeoregion.ca/geosite/lost-lake/ https://www.legendswhistler.com/whistler/news/2019/4/11/lost-lake-whistler/

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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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July 31, 2024, Lost Lake

In summer, Lost Lake is great for swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing. There are well-maintained trails for hiking, mountain biking, and running, offering panoramic views of the lake and wooded surroundings. In winter, the trails become cross-country ski and snowshoe routes. Lost Lake also has picnic areas and beaches for relaxing. Facilities include bathrooms and designated swimming areas. The best time to visit Lost Lake is during the summer months for water activities and hiking, and in the winter to enjoy snow sports.

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Very relaxed airport offering scenic tours and point to point flights

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are available in Garibaldi Provincial Park?

Garibaldi Provincial Park offers a diverse network of over 90 mountain bike trails. These routes vary in difficulty, with 6 easy, 24 moderate, and 69 difficult options, providing choices for different skill levels.

Are there specific rules or restrictions for mountain biking within Garibaldi Provincial Park?

Yes, mountain biking within Garibaldi Provincial Park is restricted to specific designated trails to protect sensitive ecosystems. Bicycles (including Class 1 pedal-assist e-bikes) are permitted on the Diamond Head to Elfin Lakes trail and the Cheakamus Lake Trail. It's important to stay on these designated paths.

What kind of terrain and natural features can I expect on mountain bike trails in Garibaldi Provincial Park?

The park's terrain is shaped by volcanic activity and glaciation, featuring rugged mountains, pristine alpine lakes, and lush forests. You can expect varied elevations, from lower forest paths to more challenging climbs. Trails often traverse areas with dramatic geological features and breathtaking natural beauty, including views of volcanic peaks and glacier-fed lakes.

When is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Garibaldi Provincial Park?

The best time for mountain biking in Garibaldi Provincial Park is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are free of snow and ice. The park's alpine meadows burst with wildflowers in summer, offering a particularly scenic experience. Always check current trail conditions before heading out.

Are there any family-friendly mountain bike trails in Garibaldi Provincial Park?

Yes, the Lost Lake – Seaplanes on Green Lake loop from Whistler is a good option for families, offering a relatively flat dirt surface. The Cheakamus Lake Trail, while not listed in our guide, is also noted as a good option for beginner mountain bikers within the park.

Are there any loop trails for mountain biking in Garibaldi Provincial Park?

Yes, several loop trails are available. For example, the Half Nelson (Section 2) loop from Half Nelson Trailhead is a popular moderate route. Another option is the Half Nelson Recreation Trail – Half Nelson (Section 2) loop from Half Nelson Trailhead, which provides a varied experience with elevation gains.

Is parking available at the trailheads in Garibaldi Provincial Park?

Yes, parking is available at key access points. For instance, the Diamond Head parking lot provides access to the Elfin Lakes trail, and the Cheakamus Lake parking lot serves the Cheakamus Lake Trail. The Rubble Creek Parking Lot is another significant entry point for the park, though specific mountain biking access from there should be verified.

Do I need a permit or reservation to mountain bike in Garibaldi Provincial Park?

Garibaldi Provincial Park is managed by BC Parks, and day-use passes or permits may be required for certain areas or during peak seasons to manage visitor numbers. It is highly recommended to check the official BC Parks website for the most current information regarding permits and reservations before your visit, especially for popular trailheads.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about mountain biking in Garibaldi Provincial Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging climbs to scenic forest paths, and the stunning natural beauty of the volcanic peaks and alpine lakes that define the park.

Are dogs allowed on mountain bike trails in Garibaldi Provincial Park?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on trails within Garibaldi Provincial Park, including mountain biking trails, to protect wildlife and ensure visitor safety. It's always best to confirm specific park regulations on the official BC Parks website before planning your trip with a pet.

What are some challenging mountain bike trails in Garibaldi Provincial Park?

For those seeking a challenge, the park offers several difficult routes. The Gravel road to Half Nelson loop from Half Nelson Trailhead is an 8.4-mile trail with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Half Nelson (Section 2) – Douglas fir loop from Pseudo Lot, which covers a substantial distance and elevation.

What natural landmarks or points of interest can I see while mountain biking in Garibaldi Provincial Park?

While mountain biking is restricted to specific trails, the park is renowned for its stunning natural features. You might catch glimpses of iconic volcanic peaks like Mount Garibaldi and the Black Tusk. The park is also home to beautiful alpine lakes such as Garibaldi Lake and Elfin Lakes, known for their vibrant blue hues. The Panoramic View of Garibaldi Lake and Battleship Islands is a particularly spectacular viewpoint.

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