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Touring cycling around Area A (Hudson Bay Mountain) offers diverse landscapes and an extensive network of trails and roads suitable for various cycling experiences. The region is characterized by the prominent Hudson Bay Mountain, which rises to 2331 meters, providing a dramatic mountain backdrop. Cyclists can explore a mix of paved paths, scenic country backroads, and gravel routes through valleys, forests, and open terrain. This area provides a range of cycling opportunities, from leisurely rides to more challenging routes, all set within the natural beauty of the Bulkley Valley.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
6
riders
6.11km
00:46
250m
250m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
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16.9km
01:19
160m
150m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5
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28.8km
02:10
310m
310m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The area offers a diverse mix of cycling experiences, including paved paths, scenic country backroads, and gravel routes. You'll find yourself cycling through valleys, forests, and open terrain, all set against the dramatic backdrop of Hudson Bay Mountain. The routes cater to various ability levels, from moderate loops to longer, more challenging rides.
While the provided routes are rated moderate, the region around Smithers, at the foot of Hudson Bay Mountain, is known for trails suitable for all abilities. The developing Cycle 16 trail, a new paved path connecting Smithers to Telkwa, offers a safe and scenic route through forests and farmland, which could be ideal for families looking for an easier ride.
Cyclists can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness and the Bulkley Valley, especially from higher elevations. The diverse terrain includes bluffs, forests, valleys, ridges, and wildflower meadows. While not directly on the cycling routes, Crater Lake is a notable natural feature higher up the mountain, accessible via hiking trails, and the general area offers opportunities for wildlife watching.
This guide features 4 touring cycling routes around Area A (Hudson Bay Mountain). These routes offer a range of experiences, primarily rated as moderate difficulty.
The touring cycling routes in this guide feature varying elevation gains. For example, the Bike loop from Smithers has an elevation gain of approximately 252 meters, while the Canyon Creek loop from Det San Ecological Reserve involves around 309 meters of ascent.
Yes, all the routes highlighted in this guide are circular. For instance, you can enjoy the Bike loop from Smithers, the Bike loop from Call Lake Provincial Park, or the Canyon Creek loop from Det San Ecological Reserve, all designed as loops for convenient exploration.
The summer months are generally ideal for touring cycling around Hudson Bay Mountain. During this time, the lower slopes and country roads are clear, and the weather is conducive to exploring the diverse landscapes. While the upper mountain transitions to winter sports, the extensive network of trails and roads at lower elevations remains excellent for cycling.
The town of Smithers, located at the foot of Hudson Bay Mountain, serves as a convenient base with amenities. Routes like the Bike loop from Smithers start directly from town, suggesting parking options would be available within Smithers or at designated trailheads for other routes.
Yes, the peaceful landscapes of Hudson Bay Mountain and the surrounding Bulkley Valley offer opportunities for wildlife watching and photography. Cyclists should remain observant and respectful of the natural environment.
The longest touring cycling route in this guide is the Canyon Creek loop from Det San Ecological Reserve, which covers a distance of 17.9 miles (28.8 km) and typically takes about 2 hours and 10 minutes to complete.
The unique combination of dramatic mountain backdrops, forested valleys, and a mix of paved and gravel scenic backroads defines the touring cycling experience here. The proximity to the charming town of Smithers also adds to the appeal, offering a vibrant mountain culture and amenities after your ride.


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