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Mountain Biking

McBride Mountain Trails

Located only 2km East of McBride, the McBride Mountain Trails network features 25km of volunteer-managed multi-use trails with a mountain biking focus. Built by mountain bikers; this non-motorized trail network on the lower flank of Teare Mountain is enjoyed year-round by mountain bikers, hikers, trail runners, horseback riders, snowshoers and Nordic skiers.

This small, but varied trail network has something for everyone to enjoy, whether you’re new to trail adventures or are a seasoned athlete. Heart-pumping ascents and thrilling downhill trails combined with stunning vistas everywhere you turn are just a few of the things that will keep you coming back again and again.

Robson Valley Mountain Biking Association

11 mountain bike focussed mutli-use trails 2km from McBride at McBride Peak

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Intermediate Trails

  • Bluff Trail (4.5km)

    A wide, smooth loop trail that begins at the parking lot. At the first junction, mountain bikers branch right for a gradual climb and a swoopy downhill. Two viewpoints and cool rock bands are located on the trail.

  • Connector (500m)

    A pretty, smooth trail that links the Bluff Trail to the Outrun Loop.

  • Outrun (2km)

    Break up your climb with a fun, fast loop trail with easy technical features and a stunning viewpoint. Outrun is accessed from the Bluff Trail via Connector and from the junction with Fold ‘Em.

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  • River Run (1.8km)

    Technical cross-country riding with interesting rock work and spectacular valley and mountain views as River Run sweeps across a bench parallel to the Fraser River. Bikers should descend from the first junction on Bluff Trail.

  • All In (3.5km)

    Starting from a small pull out at about kilometer 5 on the McBride Peak Forest Service Road this downhill flow trail features table tops, berms and step ups. The fun factor picks up after crossing the FSR, just below km 3, where the features are larger and more exciting.

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Advanced Trails

  • Fold ‘Em (5.5km)

    A smooth, machine-built, two-way trail, rated advanced due to steep, punchy climbing sections. Exit at 3km to access lower All In or Ragged, or continue to 4.5km and pop out onto the road for a final push to the upper downhill trails. Fold ‘Em has a smooth, non-technical descent.

  • Hold ‘em (1.5km)

    Best as a quick descent from the picnic area at km 6 on the FSR to km 4.5. Hold ‘Em is a great warm up before hitting the steeps.

  • Gut Shot Straight (2km)

    This old-school single track starts at km 6 at an old cabin and descends a sheer sidehill, a traverse and then a long, steep ridge, exiting at km 2 on the FSR.

  • Ragged (2.5km)

    Hand-built with steep, sharp turns, jumps and berms, Ragged starts from the picnic area near km 6 and descents to km 3 before plunging back into the forest for a demanding final push through funky rock sections.

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