Best bike parks around Vancouver are situated amidst a diverse natural landscape, characterized by coastal mountains, dense forests, and a significant urban environment. The region offers a variety of outdoor activities, with its geography providing varied terrain for cycling. This area is a hub for mountain biking, drawing enthusiasts to its extensive trail networks and dedicated bike parks. The North Shore is particularly recognized for its pioneering role in mountain biking.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Expresso is a North Shore classic, but it has changed a lot since it's inception. It has been transformed from a washed-out, tricky old-school trail into a modern flow trail with some black features. It is a smooth track with lots of kickers and a few rock slabs that will make you smile all the way down to Baden Powell.
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Great, technical trail with a bit more flow since the major overhall in 2013/2014. Watch the video to see what you can expect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ppqj1PCDKPk
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Ladies Only is probably the most famous trail on Mount Fromme. Lots of tricky features challenge mountainbikers since 1992. It is also my personal favorite trail on the North Shore because is has a bit of everything: small rock faces, woodworks and a teeter totter. The trail will keep you excited from the top to the bottom. But one is for sure: Ladies Only is not for beginners.
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Vancouver and its surrounding areas offer a diverse range of bike parks. You'll find large indoor facilities like the North Shore Bike Park, chairlift-accessed mountain bike parks such as Grouse Bike Park, dedicated skills parks like Mountain Air Bike Skills Park, and extensive natural mountain biking areas on mountains like Mount Fromme and Mount Seymour. There are options for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders.
Yes, several bike parks and skills tracks cater to beginners and families. The North Shore Bike Park is an inclusive indoor facility for all ages and skill levels. Grouse Bike Park, opening in June 2025, will feature beginner green and blue flow trails, along with a dedicated learning zone. Smaller skills tracks like Vanier Park Bike Skills Track, Hastings Park Bike Skills Track, Moodyville Park Pump Track, and Taylor Park Bike Skills Park are also great for kids and those new to biking.
For a modern flow trail experience, check out Expresso Mountain Bike Trail. It has been transformed into a smooth track with kickers and rock slabs, providing an enjoyable descent. The upcoming redevelopment of Mountain Air Bike Skills Park also plans to include a flow trail.
Experienced riders seeking technical challenges will find plenty on the North Shore. Severed D is a technical trail in the forest that offers more flow after a major overhaul. Corkscrew is a classic North Shore trail featuring woodworks, log rolls, ladders, and drops. Ladies Only on Mount Fromme is renowned for its tricky features, small rock faces, woodworks, and a teeter-totter, making it unsuitable for beginners. The Baden Powell Trail also features large rock gardens that will test your skills.
Yes, the North Shore Bike Park in North Vancouver is Western Canada's largest indoor bike park, spanning over 60,000 square feet. It offers jump lines, pump tracks, airbags, and urban zones, providing a weather-independent cycling experience for all ages and skill levels.
Yes, Grouse Bike Park in the North Shore Mountains is the region's only chairlift-accessed mountain bike park. Designed by Gravity Logic, it will offer trails for all levels, from beginner flow to advanced technical, with continuous laps via the Screaming Eagle chairlift. It is set to open on June 6, 2025.
The Mountain Air Bike Skills Park on Burnaby Mountain is purpose-built for skill development. It features obstacles like skinnies, elevated bridges, drops, teeter-totters, wood and dirt pump tracks, dirt jumps, and a slopestyle course. The park is undergoing a $4.72-million redevelopment, expected to open in summer 2025, which will further enhance its offerings with a flow trail, asphalt pump track, jump lines, and a BMX-specific section. You can find more information about the facility at tourismburnaby.com.
The North Shore mountains, including Mount Fromme and Mount Seymour, are known for their natural trails. You'll encounter natural obstacles like fallen logs, giant boulders, and ravines. Unique to the area are features built from natural old-growth Red Cedar planks, such as bridges, ladders, and teeter-totters. Trails like 'Digger' on Mount Fromme offer steep, technical terrain with natural and man-made features.
Beyond bike parks, the Vancouver area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes around Vancouver, with routes like the Langara Golf Course perimeter loop or the Queen Elizabeth Park loop, as detailed in the guide to Easy hikes around Vancouver. For gravel biking, routes like the Seymour Demonstration Forest loop are available, as found in the guide to Gravel biking around Vancouver. Running trails, such as the Vancouver Seawall loops, are also popular, which you can find in the guide to Running Trails around Vancouver.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and the opportunity for skill progression. The community enjoys the transformation of classic trails into modern flow experiences, as seen with Expresso Mountain Bike Trail. The challenging descents and natural obstacles, combined with spectacular forest and mountain views, are frequently highlighted. The well-maintained and marked trails also contribute to a smooth and safe experience, making riders feel immersed in nature.
Yes, several parks feature dirt jump courses and pump tracks. Inter River Bike Park in North Vancouver offers a dirt jump course, a paved pump track, and a dirt pump track, catering to various skill levels. Vanier Park Bike Skills Track and Hastings Park Bike Skills Track both have dirt jumps and pump tracks, with smaller sections often ideal for beginners. Penzer Bike Park in Langley also includes a BMX-style dirt jump area and a paved pump track.


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