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Pacific Spirit Regional Park

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Pacific Spirit Regional Park

The best MTB trails in Pacific Spirit Regional Park

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Mountain biking in Pacific Spirit Regional Park offers a diverse experience through dense, richly forested landscapes and varied terrain. The park features an extensive network of multi-use trails, including gravel paths and singletrack, catering to different skill levels. Riders can explore a gently undulating plateau, steep cliffs, and gullies, with over 85% of the park covered by evergreen and deciduous trees. The western edge of the park also includes a significant foreshore with beaches and coastal paths.

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Last updated: July 5, 2026

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Cypress Provincial Park loop from Cypress Falls Park

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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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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Alex
May 26, 2026, View of Lions Gate Bridge

Here, the Avison Trail crosses over Stanley Park Causeway via a sidewalk on Stanley Park Drive and gives one of the best viewpoints over Lions Gate Bridge. There is an informational sign on the sidewalk about the bridge, and the viewpoints look straight down the bridge from between the forests.

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April 23, 2026, Acadia Beach

You should know that Acadia Beach is part of a larger area that includes clothing-optional sections further along the coast. Because it is a natural park, there are no lifeguards on duty, so you should be careful if you decide to dip your toes in the cold water. It is a perfect spot for you to enjoy a peaceful picnic.

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This historic site sits right on Richmond's Steveston waterfront, and entrance is free. It's a glimpse back in time to the 1880s community of canneries, boatyards, and homes. These buildings tell the stories of the Chinese, European, First Nations, and Japanese labourers. Visitors can explore the Seine Net Loft, Murakami House, Richmond Boat Builders, the Britannia Shipyard building, stilt houses, and the Chinese Bunkhouse.

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Andrus
March 31, 2026, Middle Arm Trail

This 5.5-kilometer multi-use trail follows along the middle arm of the Fraser River and passes through or by a number of parks, sculpture gardens, and viewpoints. It also connects with the West Dyke Trail at its western end if you're looking to do a longer excursion.

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You can find a mix of flat gravel trails connecting a boardwalk and wildlife viewing area, community garden, playground and restrooms. The small spiral trail up a low hill on the west side of the park is a great spot from which to watch the sunset.

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Zachary
March 23, 2026, Garry Point Park

This park has well-maintained easy walking trails, clean restrooms, and panoramic views of the Fraser River and open ocean to the east. In the spring you can come here to see the orchard of cherry blossom trees lining the path.

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Cypress Provincial Park offers quick access to alpine scenery, forested trails, and sweeping views over Howe Sound, the Salish Sea, and the city below. In summer, you can explore trails on Black Mountain, Hollyburn Mountain, and Mount Strachan, or follow sections of the Howe Sound Crest Trail for sweeping coastal views. In winter, the park shifts into a hub for skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and tubing, with easy trailheads and reliable snow close to the city.

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Kitsilano Beach is one of Vancouver’s most popular beaches, stretching along English Bay with views toward downtown and the North Shore Mountains. There are open grassy areas, volleyball courts, and the iconic Kitsilano Pool, a large heated outdoor saltwater pool open seasonally, along with the beautiful sandy shoreline. Connected by the Seaside Greenway, it’s a lively destination for swimming, sunbathing, and waterfront strolls.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are there in Pacific Spirit Regional Park?

Pacific Spirit Regional Park offers a diverse network of over 15 mountain bike trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy paths to more challenging rides through its dense forests and varied terrain.

What kind of terrain can I expect when mountain biking in Pacific Spirit Regional Park?

You'll encounter a rich variety of terrain, including dense, richly forested landscapes with towering evergreen and deciduous trees, gravel paths, and some singletrack sections. The park features a gently undulating plateau, steep cliffs, and gullies, as well as a significant foreshore with beaches and coastal paths along its western edge. Unique natural features like the ancient Camosun Bog also add to the diverse environment.

What are the difficulty levels of mountain bike trails in Pacific Spirit Regional Park?

The trails in Pacific Spirit Regional Park offer a range of difficulties. You'll find approximately 5 easy routes, 8 moderate routes, and 2 more difficult options, ensuring there's something for every skill level. For instance, the Acadia Beach – Burrard Street Bridge loop from Vancouver City Centre is an easy option, while the Cypress Provincial Park loop from Cypress Falls Park presents a more difficult challenge.

Are there any circular mountain bike routes in Pacific Spirit Regional Park?

Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Pacific Spirit Regional Park are designed as loops. Popular options include the Iona Woods loop from West Point Grey, the Acadia Beach – Burrard Street Bridge loop from Vancouver City Centre, and the Burrard Street Bridge – Harry Jerome Statue loop from Broadway–City Hall, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location.

What natural features or landmarks can I see while mountain biking in Pacific Spirit Regional Park?

While mountain biking, you can explore several notable natural features and landmarks. The park's foreshore includes the renowned Wreck Beach and Acadia Beach. You might also encounter the unique Camosun Bog, an ancient Sphagnum peat bog, and the serene Lily of the Valley Grove within the dense forest. Keep an eye out for diverse wildlife, including various bird and mammal species.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about the trails in Pacific Spirit Regional Park?

The mountain bike trails in Pacific Spirit Regional Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 8 reviews. Riders often praise the park's dense woodlands, varied foreshore, and the diverse network of trails that cater to different ability levels, providing an engaging experience for over 310 mountain bikers who have explored the area with komoot.

Are the mountain bike trails in Pacific Spirit Regional Park dog-friendly?

Yes, Pacific Spirit Regional Park is generally dog-friendly, with many multi-use trails accommodating dogs. However, it's always best to check specific trail regulations and signage within the park, as some areas may have leash requirements or restrictions to protect wildlife and sensitive ecosystems.

Are there family-friendly mountain bike trails in Pacific Spirit Regional Park?

Absolutely. The park offers several easy and moderate trails suitable for families. The extensive network includes wider gravel paths that are less technically demanding, making them ideal for riders of varying ages and skill levels. Always assess the specific trail's difficulty to ensure it matches your family's experience.

Where can I park when mountain biking in Pacific Spirit Regional Park?

Pacific Spirit Regional Park has several parking areas conveniently located around its perimeter, especially near major access points. These include parking lots off SW Marine Drive and near the University of British Columbia. It's advisable to check a park map for the most suitable parking closest to your intended starting point.

Can I reach Pacific Spirit Regional Park by public transport for mountain biking?

Yes, Pacific Spirit Regional Park is well-served by public transport, particularly due to its proximity to the University of British Columbia. Numerous bus routes connect Vancouver City Centre and other areas to UBC, with stops often within walking or short riding distance of park entrances. This makes it accessible for those who prefer not to drive.

What is the best time to mountain bike in Pacific Spirit Regional Park?

Mountain biking in Pacific Spirit Regional Park is enjoyable year-round, though conditions vary. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. Summer is also popular, but trails can be busier. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for potentially wet and muddy conditions, especially after rainfall. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.

Are there places to eat or get coffee near the mountain bike trails?

Given the park's location adjacent to the University of British Columbia and close to Vancouver, there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and pubs nearby. You'll find a variety of options within a short distance, particularly around the UBC campus and in the surrounding neighborhoods, perfect for a post-ride refuel.

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