The Squamish hiking and biking trail network is world class. With a variety of trails from beginner to advanced, you will find your new favourite trail in Squamish. Please enjoy our trail maps and get out to explore Squamish

5 Reasons to Visit Brandywine Falls this Summer
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5 Reasons to Visit Brandywine Falls this Summer

If you want to visit a memorable waterfall this summer then look no further than Brandywine Falls. It's located in the Squamish-Lillooet area of British Columbia and the spectacular waterfall is the largest in the Whistler area. The viewing…

Trail Building with Ride BC + SORCA

Don Cherry is to mountain biking what Ron Mclean is to trail work. If you’ve never watched Coach’s Corner, I can’t help you. Mountain biking full of flashy colours and strong opinions, but it’s incredibly fun, and despite its peculiarities,…

Mountain bike trail Spotlight: Wonderland

If you are looking for a picturesque, easy singletrack trail, than look no further than Wonderland. Located in the Alice Lakes and Highlands region of Squamish, Wonderland is the perfect beginner's trail to try your newbie skills. Wonderland…
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Top Dog Friendly Spots in Squamish

Whether you’re a dog owner, or just a dog lover, Squamish is the place for you. The town is known for being pet friendly, so you’ll have no trouble finding a place to enjoy with your four-legged friend. Don’t have your own dog? These…

Diamond Head Trail Project

Diamond Head Trail Project  Squamish Mountain biking is about to get even better. The new development of the Diamond head trail project will take Squamish trails to the Top - Literally.  The plan is to extend the current climbing trail, Stl'lhalem…

Sea To Summit - Squamish Gondola Hiking Trail

Sea to Summit - Squamish Hiking Trail Spotlight When Squamish opened the Sea to Sky Gondola in 2014, it offered more than just a relaxing ride to the summit and amazing views of Howe Sound. The project also built a more direct, and exciting…
Chief Hiking in Squamish BC

Squamish Chief: Hiking Trail Guide

The Squamish Chief Hike The Squamish chief hike, located in Stawamus Chief Provincial Park in the District of Squamish, is one of the most popular spots for hiking and rock climbing. It’s better known as “The Chief,” and the easy access…

Trail Guide: Man Boobs & Rupert

Photo by 7Mesh The spring trail building season of 2013 to 2014, heralded in the grand debut of two fun and challenging trails that opened up in Squamish for mountain biking enthusiasts. The trails, known as Rupert and Man Boobs, are located…

Mountain Bike Trail Spotlight: Half Nelson, Squamish

Mountain Bike Trail Spotlight: Half Nelson Squamish Photo by 7mesh Web: http://www.7meshinc.com/ Prime Time: April– October Bike Rentals: Contact Us Length: 3km downhill Time: 45 min - 1hr round trip Skill: Novice to Advanced If…
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Black Tusk Hiking Trail in Garibaldi Park

If you’re an avid hiker looking for an exhilarating challenge, visit Squamish to conquer the world-famous Black Tusk Hiking Trail. This challenging hike will require a vertical ascent of more than 1,740 meters, along with nerves of steel in…
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The Best Squamish Winter Hiking Trails

The Best Squamish Hiking Trails in Winter Squamish is surrounded by world class  hiking trails with a  variety of skill levels and rewarding scenic views. The Squamish hiking trails at  lower elevations are accessible year round. For the…

Squamish Mountain Bike Trail Update: Rupert

Mountain Bike Trail Update: Ruperts Trail   Fall is prime season for mountain biking in Squamish BC. The crisp damp days make for perfect trail conditions in our stunning west coast forest. This fall the trails have been full of people…