Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Routes
Road cycling routes
Canada
British Columbia

Cowichan Lake

The best road cycling routes around Cowichan Lake

5.0

(1)

42

riders

3

rides

Road cycling around Cowichan Lake offers diverse landscapes, from the shores of one of Vancouver Island's largest freshwater lakes to the surrounding Insular Mountains and valleys. The region features temperate rainforests with towering trees and scenic country roads, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Many routes follow old railway beds, offering mostly paved surfaces and a mix of lengths and elevation gains. This area is characterized by its natural features, including the Cowichan River and lush forests, making it suitable for…

Last updated: July 13, 2026

7

riders

#1.

Roadbike loop from Cowichan Valley

75.2km

03:23

740m

740m

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Navigate with device

Send to Phone

Save

Moderate

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Hard
guide_signup
Let us show you the way with the komoot mobile app
With a free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

Sign up for free

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.

Start today with a free account

Your next adventure awaits.

Login or Signup

Popular around Cowichan Lake

Hiking around Cowichan Lake

Cycling around Cowichan Lake

Tips from the Community

Alex
November 15, 2025, Fairy Lake Recreation Site

Fairy Lake Recreation Site has 36 campsites for both tents and small RVs, with premium waterfront spots. Facilities include pit toilets, fire pits, and picnic tables at each site. The lake features a sandy beach for swimming, a non-motorized boat launch, and excellent fishing for cutthroat trout and Dolly Varden.

0

0

Narrow bridge in the river delta just before the bay of Port Renfrew. Name of the bridge and the surroundings show: Here you can see wildlife (at the right time of day)!

Translated by Google

0

0

Very beautiful lake just before Port Renfrew. Especially the small tree growing in the middle of the lake deserves a picture!

Translated by Google

0

0

A beautiful little lake in the woods with a campsite that lives up to its name: Swimming should be here only, who is not afraid to see strange Lizards in the water. A leap to refreshment should still be worthwhile. There are also toilets here.

Translated by Google

0

0

Here is a very nice vantage point on the course of the Harris Creek. Only about 20m from the path, it's worth it!

Translated by Google

0

0

At this point, Harris Creek is so incredibly clear - you just have to look at it!

Translated by Google

0

0

The Harris Creek Spruce is a gigantic, century-old spruce halfway from Lake Cowichan to Port Renfrew. In the area there are other very impressive trees to visit. This one has the particular advantage that it can be reached from the road within only about 50m, so a short break is really worth it!

Translated by Google

0

0

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of road cycling routes can I find around Cowichan Lake?

The Cowichan Lake region offers a variety of road cycling experiences, from routes following old railway beds with mostly paved surfaces to more challenging rides with significant elevation changes. You'll find options suitable for different ability levels, traversing temperate rainforests, along the Cowichan River, and sections of the Trans Canada Trail.

Are there any beginner-friendly road cycling routes in the Cowichan Lake area?

While the routes in this guide are rated moderate to difficult, the broader Cowichan Valley Trail (CVT), which is part of the Trans Canada Trail, offers wide, flat, and compacted sections ideal for all ages and skill levels. These sections provide a safe cycling route through lush forests.

What are some notable landmarks or natural features to see while road cycling around Cowichan Lake?

Road cyclists can enjoy diverse landscapes including the shores of Cowichan Lake itself, the scenic Cowichan River, and the surrounding Insular Mountains. A prominent feature is the historic Kinsol Trestle over the Koksilah River, offering panoramic views. The region is also known for its Pacific temperate rainforests with towering trees like Douglas firs.

Can I find challenging road cycling routes with significant elevation around Cowichan Lake?

Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the View of Harris Creek – Lizard Lake loop from Lake Cowichan offer extensive views and significant elevation changes. This difficult route covers 69.9 miles (112.6 km) with over 1100 meters of ascent.

What is the best time of year for road cycling in the Cowichan Lake region?

The Cowichan Lake region generally offers good cycling conditions during the warmer months. Summer is popular for its warm lake and water activities. However, the temperate rainforest climate means conditions can vary, so it's always best to check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially during off-season.

Are there any paved sections suitable for road bikes on the Trans Canada Trail near Cowichan Lake?

Yes, the Cowichan Valley Trail (CVT), which is a significant section of the Trans Canada Trail, follows an old railway bed and provides many sections with a wide, flat, and compacted surface, making it suitable for road bikes. These sections often feature mostly paved or well-maintained surfaces.

Where can I park my car when planning a road cycling trip around Cowichan Lake?

While specific parking details for each route are best checked on individual tour pages, general access points to the Cowichan Valley Trail and other routes around the lake often have designated parking areas. For example, Gordon Bay Provincial Park, located directly on Lake Cowichan, offers facilities and parking for visitors.

Are there any family-friendly road cycling options around Cowichan Lake?

For families, the flatter, well-maintained sections of the Cowichan Valley Trail are an excellent choice. These multi-use trails are designed to be accessible for all ages and skill levels, providing a safe and enjoyable cycling experience through scenic landscapes.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about road cycling in Cowichan Lake?

The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experiences around Cowichan Lake, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from the tranquil lake shores to the lush temperate rainforests, and the variety of routes that cater to different fitness levels.

Are there any cafes or places to stop for refreshments along the road cycling routes?

The broader Cowichan region is known for its local farm and culinary scene, including wineries and farmers' markets. While specific cafes on every route vary, the town of Lake Cowichan and other communities along the routes offer opportunities for refreshments and meals.

Can I bring my dog on road cycling trails in the Cowichan Lake area?

Many multi-use trails, such as sections of the Cowichan Valley Trail, are dog-friendly, but it's always important to check specific trail regulations regarding leashes and waste disposal. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and doesn't interfere with other trail users.

What is the duration of a typical road cycling route around Cowichan Lake?

Route durations vary significantly based on distance and difficulty. For example, the Roadbike loop from Cowichan Valley is a moderate 46.7 miles (75.2 km) route typically completed in about 3 hours 22 minutes, while the Wake Lake – Conservation Boundary loop from Lake Cowichan is 38.8 miles (62.4 km) and takes around 2 hours 44 minutes.

Most popular routes around Cowichan Lake

Hiking around Cowichan Lake

Store rating

Get inspired with the komoot mobile app

With a free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

or

Join komoot Now

Store rating

Explore more

Browse the best Road cycling routes in other regions.

VancouverCoast MountainsElectoral Area ARocky MountainsVictoriaSaanichBurnabyCypress Provincial ParkMetro Vancouver Regional ParksGrouse Mountain Regional ParkStanley Park National Historic SiteSelkirk MountainsVictoria Harbour Migratory Bird SanctuaryOkanagan-Similkameen DCapilano WatershedPacific Spirit Regional ParkOak Bay Islands Ecological ReserveColony Farm Regional ParkPinecone Burke Provincial ParkMinnekhada Regional ParkSkaha Bluffs Provincial ParkEast Central Okanagan Electoral AreaLynn Headwaters Regional ParkRichmondMonashee MountainsTəmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional ParkVancouver IslandBurnaby Mountain Conservation AreaBurnaby Lake Regional ParkCapilano River Regional ParkLower Seymour Conservation ReserveOkanagan LakeMaple RidgeLangleyMount Seymour Provincial ParkBuntzen Lake Recreation AreaCoquitlam WatershedEagle Mountain Recreation SiteCapital GSurrey Bend Regional ParkIona Beach Regional ParkSalt Spring Island Electoral AreaDeltaBurns Bog Ecological Conservancy AreaPitt MeadowsMyra-Bellevue Provincial ParkGoldstream Provincial ParkArea A (Baynes Sound)Upper Trent River WoodlandsK'Ómoks Royston LandsPurcell MountainsBear Creek Provincial ParkPitt LakeGaribaldi Provincial ParkArea C (Inkaneep/Willowbrook)North Okanagan BCrown Land ReserveNanaimoDeas Island Regional ParkStephens Coyote Ridge Regional ParkCentral Okanagan JArea C (Puntledge/Black Creek)Area F (Trout Creek Valley)Area E (Naramata/Greyback)Area A (Osoyoos Lake)Seal Bay Regional Nature ParkSurreyComox Valley B (Lazo North)Alaksen National Wildlife AreaSunshine Coast Regional DistrictArea D (Elaho/Garibaldi)Robert'S Lake Regional ParkMount Maxwell Ecological ReserveCowichan Valley GArea D (Trinity/West Creighton)George C. Reifel Migratory Bird SanctuaryFraser Islands Regional Park ReserveNorth SaanichCentral SaanichAbbotsfordArea C (Arrowsmith-Benson)Area E (Chilliwack River Valley)Fraser River Delta -- RamsarArea E (Balfour/Cottonwood Lake)Sooke Hills Wilderness Regional ParkOkanagan Mountain Provincial ParkKanaka Creek Regional ParkNanaimo GTynehead Regional ParkArea D (Falkland/Silver Creek)Burgoyne Bay Provincial ParkArea C (Pemberton Valley/Mount Currie/D'Arcy)Ƚáu,Welṉew̱/John Dean Provincial ParkSea To Sea Regional ParkNanaimo EArea D (Oyster Bay/Buttle Lake)North Cowichan Municipal Forest ReserveGowlland Tod Provincial ParkArea B (Shawnigan Lake)Cougar Canyon Ecological ReserveVedder Mountain Interpretative ForestMount Gardner Recreation SiteArea G (Deroche/Dewdney/Sumas Mountain)Mill Farm Regional Park ReserveMount Tuam Ecological ReserveNorth CowichanArea F (Grindrod/Ashton Creek/Mabel Lake)Area F (Alberni Highway)Area G (Upper Similkameen/Hedley)Hillkeep Regional ParkFraser River Ecological ReserveBrackendale Eagles Provincial ParkStawamus Chief Provincial ParkTantalus Provincial ParkMount Maxwell Provincial ParkSatellite Channel Ecological ReserveWhistler Interpretive ForestArea A (Wynndel/Crawford Bay/Riondel)Beaver Lodge Forest LandsRathtrevor Beach Provincial ParkKalamalka Lake Provincial ParkSumas Mountain Regional ParkCowichan Valley FArea B (Cawston/Lower Similkameen)Alice Lake Provincial ParkUpper Puntledge River WoodlandsSpallumcheenArea L (Grasslands)Woodley Range Ecological ReserveArea P (Rivers and the Peaks)Area J (Copper Desert Country)Area C (Moyie/Bull River)Bowen Island Ecological ReserveCrippen Regional ParkFraser Valley DCowichan River Provincial ParkArea B (Discovery Islands/Mainland Inlets)Fintry Provincial ParkCultus Lake Provincial ParkBoundary Bay Regional ParkGlen Valley Regional ParkShowh Lakes-Ancient Cedars Trail Recreation SiteBlackcomb Glacier Provincial ParkKootenay LakeTsable Lakes WoodlandsArea J (Lower Arrow/Columbia)Area B (Lower Columbia/Old Glory)Shuswap LakeArea C (Blind Bay/Sorrento)Elk Falls Provincial ParkArea D (Lardeau Valley/Duncan Lake)West Arm Provincial ParkEllison Provincial ParkBrohm Lake Day Use Recreation SiteBrohm Lake Interpretive Forest TrailsHarrison LakeArea C (Sasquatch Country)Area C (Chilako River/Nechako)Area D (Tabor Lake/Stone Creek)Area A (Kyuquot/Nootka/Sayward)Area H (The Slocan Valley)Area H (Lighthouse Country)Sooke Mountain Provincial ParkBrandywine Falls Provincial ParkMount Richardson Provincial ParkArea F (McConnell Creek/Hatzic Prairie)Campbell Valley Regional ParkKokanee Creek Provincial ParkRuckle Provincial ParkArea F (Willow River/Upper Fraser)Kokanee Glacier Provincial ParkGolden Ears Provincial ParkLarch Hills Trails Recreation SiteArea G (Salmo Valley)Area C (Summit Creek/Leach Lake)Area B (Goat River Valley)Ayum Creek Regional Park ReserveArea I (Youbou / Meade Creek)Blaney Bog Regional Park ReserveUbc Malcolm Knapp Research ForestAlouette LakeArea A (Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake)Valhalla Provincial ParkSlocan LakeCodd Wetland Ecological Conservancy AreaArea E (Eagle River Valley)

Nearby adventure guides

Things to Do in Upper Ashburnham Creek Watershed

background

Get ready to conquer new peaks

Sign up for Free

Explore
RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepackingSitemap
Download the app
Follow Us on Socials

© komoot GmbH

Privacy Policy