Mountain Bike Trails >>>
Downhill trails
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1) Summit ![]()
Past cabin at top. Classic single track traverse. Can be climbed, but is challenging! Two “Y” drops on to Mt 7FSR @ 6.5k. Drop into B12, or hit road to 6k to traverse to easier part of B12 or stay on road to 5k or 3k.
2) True Value ![]()
Fast loop, great descent. Starts at 3k and ends with Tailgate and Snake Hill.
3) 5 km ![]()
Another 2k of great fun up from True Value. Some easier options at the hairier sections. Great views of Columbia Valley at trail head.
4) 10 km ![]()
New short connector to Erich’s. Fast and sweet. Straight ahead for Erich’s or right onto Summit Trail to B12 and beyond…
5) Erich’s ![]()
Nice technical single track. Well built and safe bridge crossing.
6) Bris
Branches off Erich’s. Steep and fun.
7) Moonshine ![]()
Fast single track with jumps. Wicked climb at the end to the ridge
8) Skid Marks ![]()
Fast ridge run. Watch for boulders, steeps and very steeps! Awesome views, but keep your eyes on the trail if you’re comin’ down!
9) B-12 ![]()
Steep, fast, and narrow. Some smaller stunts. Slippery when wet. Watch the clay surfaces. Great views of the Kicking Horse Canyon. Big bridge crossing. Ends with Kamikaze down to the municipal campground
10) Kamikaze ![]()
Steep ride in to campground.
11) Dead Dog ![]()
Very steep off launch site. Start point of the “Mt. 7 Psychosis” DH Race. Fast and furious. Head down Skid Marks for major steeps or Summit for tamer trails.
12) Jeep Road ![]()
Original road to launch. Wide. Rideable up or down. Watch for ATVs.
13) Rotary ![]()
Winding and nicely graded wide trail. Watch for pedestrians!
14) 6 km ![]()
Short connector between road.
15) Woodlot Ride ![]()
Nice rideable alternative to the road. Can ride both ways. Respect the Woodlot and stay on trail
Cross Country Trails
1) 2% - 7 km
Easy climb on an old railway grade, giving access to the other trails at Sander Lake Campground and in the Cedar Lake area.
2) Cedar Snag – 4.2 km
Lots of small ups and downs before it drops you down past 2 small lakes. Beautiful single track past the lakes, then veers east to join North Star.
3) North Star – 3.8 km
Similar to Cedar Snag in terrain and aspect but with a few longer climbs. Intersects with Cedar Snag and Cedar Camp that make some interesting loops which can be travelled in both directions.
4) Cedar Camp – 1.5 km
A rolling trail that takes you along Cedar Lake to Cedar 2 and up to North Star.
5) Bear Claw – 2.9 km
With access points near the campground and Canyon Creek, and some steep climbs this trail can be combined with other trails to make some challenging loops. Part of this trail is the access road to the tower.
6) Moonraker – 1.3 km
Best ridden from north to south. There are some steep climbs as you reach it’s summit but worth it for it’s roller coaster descent down towards Canyon Creek. Take the time to check out the viewpoint just south of the summit.
7) Devil’s Slide – 0.7 km
This short but fun trail drops from the tower to Klahowya at a 10 percent grade. It makes for a challenging ride up.
8) Klahowya – 1.3 km
With Ptarmigan Trot, quickest way to get from the campground to a viewpoint on Canyon Creek.
9) Bear Cub - 0.25 km
A short flat connector trail between Bear Claw and Ptarmigan Trot.
10) Ptarmigan Trot – 2.3 km
This trail around Sander Lake is a relatively easy loop and can be done by novice riders of all ages.
11) Kissime Lookout – .8km
A nice diversion off of Ptarmigan Trot.
12) Canyon Creek – 17 km
Premiere trail in this system. Well worth the 13 km of old railway bed and logging road riding for the view from the top. A Spectacular 200m drop into Canyon Creek, which you will descend in 4 km of single track and old wagon road. Watch for goats!
13) Wapiti Ridge – 0.6 km
Short powerline diversion to the bridge on Ptarmigan Trot. A trail not shown on the map intersects the powerline and goes into private land.
14) Windigo Chute – 0.6
The access road to the powerline. Steep ride up but a quick ride down.