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Codd Wetland Ecological Conservancy Area

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British Columbia

Codd Wetland Ecological Conservancy Area

The best gravel rides in Codd Wetland Ecological Conservancy Area

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Gravel biking in Codd Wetland Ecological Conservancy Area is not permitted within the conservancy itself, which is dedicated to ecological protection. However, the surrounding region offers numerous gravel bike trails, particularly along the Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge Dikes. These areas feature predominantly flat terrain, often with smooth gravel surfaces, following river systems and providing views of the broader wetland landscape and distant mountains. The routes are characterized by their accessibility and natural settings, traversing floodplains and dikes adjacent to…

Last updated: July 17, 2026

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North Alouette River – Alouette River loop from Maple Ridge

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Hard gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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July 14, 2026, View of Coquitlam River

At this southern spot near Pitt River Road, the Coquitlam River opens up and slows down. The water here is wider and calmer than the fast-moving sections further upstream.

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Pitt River Regional Greenway is a multi-use trail that follows the east bank of the Pitt and Fraser rivers through Pitt Meadows. The route runs along dikes and through riparian areas, with wide views of the river, surrounding farmland, and nearby mountains. Its flat, open alignment and proximity to the water give it a calm, spacious feel, with plenty of opportunities to see birds and other wildlife.

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Pitt Meadows Regional Airport sits right along the Pitt River Regional Greenway and the Fraser River, serving general aviation, flight training, and small aircraft operations in the Lower Mainland. The low-lying airfield is surrounded by farmland and dike trails, making aircraft activity a constant backdrop for nearby walks and rides. As you pass by, you'll likely see planes taking off and landing at close range against the open valley setting.

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The Pitt River Regional Greenway follows the Fraser and Pitt Rivers and is a flat, easy route that is part of a wider network of cycling and walking paths through Pitt Meadows. The trail runs through open farmland, with long, uninterrupted views of the river and the surrounding mountains. With minimal tree cover and expansive scenery, it feels exposed and spacious, shaped more by the river and sky than by forest. There are plenty of access points and parking at both ends, making it perfect for a short or extended hike along the riverfront.

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May 14, 2025, Taylight Brewing

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Operated by volunteers. Usually open to the public on Saturday mornings.

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The Pitt River Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the Pitt River between Port Coquitlam and Pitt Meadows in British Columbia, Canada.

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A tiny bit of gravel, but provides a pretty, rural connection to the airport on quiet country roads. Option to continue on asphalt or pleasant dyke gravel from there.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I go gravel biking directly within the Codd Wetland Ecological Conservancy Area?

No, the Codd Wetland Ecological Conservancy Area is a protected ecological site and is not open to the public for activities like gravel biking. Its primary purpose is to safeguard a vital wetland ecosystem. However, the surrounding region, particularly the Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge Dikes, offers numerous gravel biking opportunities.

How many gravel bike trails are available in the vicinity of Codd Wetland Ecological Conservancy Area?

There are over 10 gravel bike routes available in the areas surrounding the Codd Wetland Ecological Conservancy Area, offering a range of experiences from easy, flat sections to longer, moderate routes.

Are there any easy or family-friendly gravel bike trails nearby?

Yes, many of the routes along the Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge Dikes are predominantly flat with smooth gravel surfaces, making them ideal for families and beginners. These trails follow river systems and provide accessible, enjoyable rides. For example, the Pitt River Dike Trail – Pitt River Bridge loop from Maple Meadows is a moderate option that is well-suited for a family outing.

What kind of terrain can I expect on these gravel bike trails?

The gravel bike trails in the vicinity of the Codd Wetland Ecological Conservancy Area primarily feature flat terrain, often with smooth gravel surfaces. You'll be riding along extensive dike trails and through river floodplains, offering consistent and generally easy-to-navigate conditions.

What are the best times of year for gravel biking in this region?

Spring, summer, and fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in the region. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet or muddy sections, especially after heavy rainfall.

Are there any scenic viewpoints or natural features along the routes?

Yes, the trails along the Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge Dikes offer extensive views of the broader wetland landscape, distant mountains, and the Pitt River. The PoCo Trail, a nearby alternative, also provides scenic views of rivers and natural areas.

Can I spot wildlife while gravel biking near the conservancy?

The Codd Wetland Ecological Conservancy Area itself is a critical habitat for over 200 species of wildlife, including over 160 bird species, as it's a key stopover on the Pacific Flyway. While you cannot enter the conservancy, the surrounding dike trails and natural areas offer opportunities to observe various bird species and other local wildlife from a distance, particularly along the river systems.

Are there any circular gravel bike routes available?

Yes, many of the gravel routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, the North Alouette River – Alouette River loop from Maple Ridge is a popular circular trail that allows you to start and end at the same point.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy most about the trails in this area?

The trails in the Codd Wetland Ecological Conservancy Area's vicinity are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Reviewers often praise the accessible, flat terrain, the scenic river views, and the peaceful natural settings that make for an enjoyable ride.

Is there parking available near the gravel bike trailheads?

Yes, parking is generally available at various access points along the Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge Dikes. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages on Komoot, such as for the Pitt River Dike Trail – Pitt River Bridge loop from Port Haney.

Are there any dog-friendly gravel biking routes?

Many of the dike trails in the region are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a leash and you follow local regulations regarding pet waste. Always check specific trail rules before heading out, but generally, the open nature of the dike paths makes them suitable for cycling with a leashed dog.

What is the longest gravel bike route in the area?

One of the longer routes available is the Pitt River Dike Trail – Pitt River Bridge loop from Port Haney, which spans approximately 34.4 miles (55.4 km) and offers extensive views along the Pitt River Dike.

Are there any cafes or amenities near the gravel biking trails?

While the trails themselves are often in natural settings, you'll find amenities like cafes, restaurants, and shops in the nearby towns and communities such as Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge, and Port Coquitlam, which are easily accessible from various points along the dike trails.

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