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Buntzen Lake Recreation Area

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Buntzen Lake Recreation Area

The best MTB trails in Buntzen Lake Recreation Area

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Mountain biking in Buntzen Lake Recreation Area offers a diverse landscape north of Anmore, near Vancouver. The area is centered around Buntzen Lake, flanked by Eagle Ridge/Mountain and Buntzen Ridge. Trails navigate through dense cedar and hemlock forests, open sections beneath powerlines, and along the lake shoreline. Riders encounter varied terrain, from multi-use paths on old logging roads to steep, technical sections ascending into the surrounding mountains.

Best mountain bike trails in Buntzen Lake Recreation Area

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Last updated: July 5, 2026

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Bert Flinn Loop Trail – North Starz Trail loop from Port Moody

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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June 22, 2026, Burnaby Mountain Biking and Hiking Trails

The Burnaby Mountain Biking and Hiking Trails span a total of 28 kilometres across 576 hectares of the Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area. The best place to park is the park at the Mountain Air Bike Skills parking lot, but there are smaller lots around the university as well for accessing different areas of the forest. Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area can feel quite wild sometimes, with wildlife sharing the trails and forests like blacktail deer, coyotes, bald eagles, black bears and cougars. However, you can also find quiet areas of the forest that feel totally removed from urban life.

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June 22, 2026, Upper Cut Trail

Upper Cut Trail is open to mountain bikers, hikers and trail runners. Mountain bikers can enjoy some fun corners and a few wooden features, while hikers can enjoy this lush green forest, with lots of shade and small stream crossings. It's a singletrack trail, which means it's narrow and bikers may only ride from north to south.

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A well-known part of Burnaby Mountain's trail network, Gearjammer is one of the area's most popular mountain biking routes. The trail winds through dense coastal forest, with the lower section featuring a series of tight switchbacks that zigzag down the hillside. These turns help manage the mountain's elevation while adding character to the route for both riders and hikers. Along the way, short ladder features and the surrounding rainforest scenery offer a glimpse into Burnaby Mountain's long-established mountain biking culture while still making for an enjoyable forest walk.

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Much of Burnaby Mountain is covered by the temperate rainforest typical of British Columbia's south coast. Towering conifers, moss-covered logs, and a dense understory create a distinctly Pacific Northwest atmosphere, while the forest canopy provides shade throughout much of the year.

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Unlike the surrounding forest trails, Powerline Trail follows an open utility corridor across Burnaby Mountain. The cleared route creates wider views and a greater sense of space than the densely wooded sections nearby, offering a different perspective on the conservation area.

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May 22, 2026, Starz

This is a fast, flowy trail shared by hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners. This was the second trail designed by a group called Starz, and it includes wooden skinnies and some other technical biking features.

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The park fully shrouds you from the city around, and it feels like anything but an urban park. There are a number of bridges and creekside benches from which you can enjoy the natural scenery.

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Many of the trails near the entrance of the park are wide crushed gravel, but there are plenty of windy singletrack paths to explore further in. Dogs must be leashed once you're off the main road.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on mountain bike trails in Buntzen Lake Recreation Area?

The Buntzen Lake Recreation Area offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find trails weaving through dense cedar and hemlock forests, open sections beneath powerlines, and scenic paths along the shoreline of Buntzen Lake. Many routes utilize old logging roads and powerline rights-of-way, while others are purpose-built singletracks. Expect varied conditions, from moderate forest paths to steep, technical sections ascending into the surrounding mountains.

Are there any easy mountain bike trails suitable for beginners in Buntzen Lake Recreation Area?

While the Buntzen Lake Recreation Area is known for its challenging terrain, the komoot guide currently lists 0 easy mountain bike tours. Most routes are rated moderate or difficult, with 6 moderate and 21 difficult tours available. Riders new to mountain biking might find the multi-use paths on old logging roads more approachable, but specific beginner-focused routes are not prominently featured.

What are some challenging mountain bike trails for experienced riders?

Experienced riders will find plenty of challenging options. For instance, the Powerline Road – Eagle Bluff Lookout loop from Burquitlam is a difficult 20.5-mile (32.9 km) route featuring significant elevation gain and sweeping views. The region's trails often include steep, technical sections and switchbacked climbs, particularly on routes like the Lakeview Trail mentioned in regional research, which connects to other challenging routes like Bear Claw, Saddle Ridge, and Horseshoe Trails.

Are there any scenic viewpoints or natural features to look out for along the trails?

Yes, the area is rich in natural beauty and viewpoints. You can expect trails to offer views of the glacier-fed Buntzen Lake, especially along its shoreline. The Powerline Road – Eagle Bluff Lookout loop from Burquitlam provides sweeping views of inlets and mountains from the Powerline Road and Eagle Bluff Lookout. Additionally, trails often pass through lush coastal lowland rainforests and mature cedar and hemlock forests, offering an immersive natural experience.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Buntzen Lake Recreation Area?

The Buntzen Lake Recreation Area is generally accessible for mountain biking for much of the year. However, the lush forests and mountainous terrain mean conditions can vary. Spring and fall often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. During winter, some higher elevation or more technical trails might be affected by wet conditions or snow, so checking local trail conditions before heading out is advisable.

Are there any family-friendly mountain biking options in the area?

While the komoot guide does not list specific 'easy' routes, families with some biking experience might find certain multi-use paths or less technical sections suitable. The Buntzen Lake Trail, a blue difficulty singletrack, is popular and features a floating bridge and a suspension bridge, which can be an enjoyable experience. However, many trails in the area are rated moderate to difficult, so assess the skill level of all riders before choosing a route.

Can I bring my dog on the mountain bike trails?

The Buntzen Lake Recreation Area is generally dog-friendly, but specific trail regulations for dogs can vary. It's always best to check the current rules and signage at the trailhead or the official park website before bringing your dog. Typically, dogs are required to be on a leash in designated areas and owners are responsible for waste removal.

How many mountain bike trails are available in Buntzen Lake Recreation Area?

There are 27 mountain bike tours available in the Buntzen Lake Recreation Area listed in this guide. These routes range in difficulty from moderate to difficult, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about the trails in Buntzen Lake Recreation Area?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from more than 5 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the diverse terrain, the immersive experience of riding through dense forests, and the scenic views of Buntzen Lake and the surrounding mountains. The variety of trails, from multi-use paths to technical singletracks, is also a frequently appreciated aspect.

Are there any loop mountain bike trails in Buntzen Lake Recreation Area?

Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in the Buntzen Lake Recreation Area are designed as loops. Examples include the Bert Flinn Park loop from Port Moody, the Mossom Creek Park – Bert Flinn Park loop from Port Moody, and the challenging Powerline Road – Eagle Bluff Lookout loop from Burquitlam. These loops offer a complete riding experience without retracing your steps.

Is public transport available to reach the mountain bike trails?

Yes, public transport options are available to reach the vicinity of Buntzen Lake Recreation Area. While direct access to every trailhead might require some planning, routes like the Train Wreck Brewing loop from Moody Centre and the Chineside Trail – Pipeline Trail loop from Moody Centre start from areas like Moody Centre, which are typically accessible by public transit. It's advisable to check local transit schedules and routes to plan your journey effectively.

What are the typical lengths and durations of mountain bike tours in this area?

The mountain bike tours in Buntzen Lake Recreation Area vary significantly in length and duration. For example, a moderate route like the Bert Flinn Park loop from Port Moody is about 6.0 miles (9.6 km) and takes around 50 minutes. Longer, more difficult routes, such as the Powerline Road – Eagle Bluff Lookout loop from Burquitlam, span 20.5 miles (32.9 km) and can take over 3 hours to complete. There are also routes like the Chineside Trail – Pipeline Trail loop from Moody Centre, which is 22.9 miles (36.9 km) and takes nearly 3 hours and 10 minutes.

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