Mountain Bike Rides

Contact:
mtb@rivercitycycle.ca

Snowden
Tuesday evenings at 6:30PM - meet at the logging bridge over the Campbell River (lights mandatory from September until April). ** Beginner rides the first Tuesday of each month starting May, ending September. Remember to bring refreshments and anything you would like to cook over the fire afterward.

Women's only ride - Starting May 9th. All abilities welcome, with separate Beginner and Intermediate/Advanced group rides each week. Wednesday Evenings at 6:00PM. Meet at the Lost Lake Parking Lot (aka the Rectangle).

Beaver Lodge Forest Lands
Thursday evenings at 6:30PM - meet at the corner of Dogwood and Hilchey Rd's (lights mandatory from September until April). ** Beginner rides the first Thursday of each month starting April.

** Helmets are mandatory on all club rides

Trail Conditions

Spring 2012

Snowden Trails are open for business!

Thanks to everyone who helped out with the post-storm clean-up! Our trails are getting back to their regular buff shape. There are still some trails out there with some blowdown on them, but the majority of the trails are ready for riding!

If you have cleaned up a section of trail, or come across blow-down requiring a chainsaw, please update us at trails@rivercitycycle.ca. Thanks to everyone who is out there helping to bring our trails back to the condition they were in a couple weeks ago!

Lookout Loop - Logging has completed

Timber harvesting near the last section of Lookout Loop has been completed

Riding on the Wet Coast

If you have to ride during periods of sustained precipitation, choose trails that are rocky and well drained. The Pumphouse trails are well suited to wet conditions riding, and are under rated for their fun factor. Check them out if you haven't been in there in a while.

Enjoy the trails, and remember, Ride, Don't Slide!

If you see anything that may be a hazard to trail users, please contact us at trails@rivercitycycle.ca Happy riding!

Trail Maintenance

Trails don't fix themselves. If you are interested in giving a bit of love back to the trails that you ride, but are not sure how to go about doing it, come give us a hand one day. We are typically out on the trails doing maintenance on rainy weekends and can always use an extra hand or two. trails@rivercitycycle.ca

Riding Areas

In Campbell River we have three main riding areas, Snowden, Pump House and The Beaver Lodge, and a couple of lesser used areas, Menzies Mt., McIvor Lake and Woods Creek. There are numerous other areas of trails, however most are not bike friendly, either because of terrain or use restrictions. We are fortunate that our trails remain snow free most years except for a couple of weeks mid-winter. In the summer there can be a shortage of water for our four legged riding partners.

It is not uncommon to see deer, elk, bear and occasionally a cougar in any of our riding areas. Please be respectful of the inhabitants and carry out any litter. Also be aware that in most of the Snowden and on Menzies Mountain, help is many hours away in the event of serious injury. In the event of an unrepairable mechanical, the walk out can take hours. Be prepared and ride within your limits!

Snowden Demonstration Forest (Link to Map)

This is our largest area with over 100 Km of trails. This is a cross country and all-mountain area, well suited to 5" travel bikes. Although Snowden Forest trail difficulties range from Green Circle to Black Diamond, these trails are not well suited to the absolute beginner rider, as most of the trails are challenging with technical features. The trails traverse a variety of terrain, from dense forest to open rock bluff with incredible views. Unique to this area is the almost total absence of roads, giving riders a feeling of "being out there". Most of the trails are signed and marked for the preferred direction of travel, although most can be ridden in the reverse direction by a strong climber. The trails of the Snowden Forest are designated for non-motorized use, so leave the quads at home.

The River City Cycle Club and the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts (MoTCA) have signed a Partnership Agreement for the trails in the Snowden Demo Forest. This means that the RCCC will provide trail maintenance services and ensure the trails are safe to ride, and MoTCA will ensure that the RCCC is included in any recreation decisions that may affect the Snowden Demo Forest. If you see anything on the Snowden trails that needs to be repaired, or is a hazard, contact us at trails@rivercitycycle.ca

Snowden is also the home of The Campbell River 50Km Trail Challenge. This annual event features some of the best trails we have to offer and is a test of any riders stamina, both physical and mental. Comprised of two loops, the actual loop length is 27km for a total of 54km. In 2010 CR50k Trail Challenge will be held Sept 5.

Pump House (Link to Map)

The Pump House Trails was the first true mountain bikers area in Campbell River, built by riders for riders. Suitable for the beginner with a little experience, yet with some challenging sections for the more seasoned rider. Trails are in forest and on open rock bluff, the entire area is within Elk Falls Provincial Park and the trails are recognized by Parks for bike use. A competent rider with a knowledge of these trails could cover them all in a couple hours easily. This area links to Snowden via the Dean Martin trail.

The Beaver Lodge (Link to Map)

Quite flat and with many of the "trails" built on very old rail grades, this is the area most suitable for the family or complete beginner. A strong rider with area knowledge can ride everything "the Beav" has to offer in a little over an hour. There are a few hidden gems in the "Beav" with technical features that will challenge most riders.

Other Areas

McIvor Lake/Skidmarks. This area is based by our most popular swimming lake, comprising mostly intermediate trails. This area is also the home of the XTC Off-road Triathlon each August. In 2010 the Mud/Run/Ride will be held on the McIvor Lake trail network.

Woods Creek has a small network of fairly easy trails with little elevation gain. Recently impacted by logging, some connections may be obscure.

Woodsman's Wilderness Trails on Menzies Mountain (Link to Map) are Campbell River's newest and most remote riding area that contrasts the mountain's rugged "working forest" character with its pristine subalpine meadows, mountain views and exhilarating descents on the way down. If you are pedalling up, expect a long, steep and rough access road climb of an hour and half to the start of the trail. The descent is a long XC and technical DH trail from the end of the road access back to the starting point, with some optional but highly recommended trails in the lower elevations, such as Fauxhawk. The trails vary in difficulty throughout the descent, but riders should be very comfortable with technically difficult DH trails before attempting to ride this remote area. Many riders take over five hours to complete the round trip, however a seasoned rider can complete a loop in half that time. Woodsman Wilderness Trails are not maintained by the River City Cycle Club. Trail conditions (including snowpack) and hazards will vary with the season. Ride within your limits and at your own risk! (Note: Mohawk will NOT appeal to any but the most skilled and risk tolerant riders.)

Menzies Mtn, BC mtb ride from Cyclops on Vimeo.