Browse Riding Areas

Wapiti/Red Deer

This is a huge area of fantastic, never-ending views, old roads and alpine areas that seem to go on forever – or at least into Alberta, to an area known as Chinook Ridge. Points of interest are Red Deer Falls, Wapiti River and Belcourt Lake. It is advisable to ride with someone who knows the area, as all trails are unmarked

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Tumbler Ridge

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Babcock Mtn.

One of the most popular riding areas in the region, Babcock has everything from groomed, easy-to-ride trails to extremely challenging hill climbs. Windy Ridge offers more than 100 runs with many exciting climbing bowls and steep peaks. The Super Bowl, Toboggan Hill and Terminator Peak provide expert riders real tests for their high-powered machines and terrific views for family and intermediate riders. An exciting bobsled-like run can be found down a draw called “the chute”, one of the Windy Ridge exits.

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Tumbler Ridge

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Salmon Lake

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Blue River

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Ray Benson Snow Park

Ride out of Ray Benson Snow Park to Cache Mt., Sand Mt., Little Nash Snow Park, Big Springs Snow Park, McKenzie highway, Dee Wright Observatory, and over to Three Creeks Snow Park. Some of the best groomed trails in the state with a lot of area for playing.

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Santiam Pass

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David Henry

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Valemount

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Fin Creek (Groundhog)

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Blue River

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Eagle's Pass

This fabulous area is just beginning to be opened up. It offers breathtaking views, lofty peaks and a vast riding area. At present, the access road is being groomed for approx 26 km to near the alpine. There is no chalet or marked trails beyond this point. Be well prepared as the area is rugged and remote. We recommend that you first go with someone that knows the area.

Access starts approximately 29 km east of Sicamous on the Trans Canada Hwy. Turn left (north) just past Beardale Castle. Drive approx 0.5 km through the gravel pit to the start of the East Perry Forest Service Road.

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Sicamous

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Queest

This well established area has a fine chalet and 35 square kilometers of riding country with deep powder and exciting hill climbs. The access trails have wonderful views of the Eagle Valley and the Shuswap and Mara Lakes. Elevation is over 2,000 meters allowing for good sledding well into spring. Note: The route to North Queest is unmarked and can be difficult. Use caution and consult with a local rider first.

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Sicamous

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Boulder Mountain

Welcome to Boulder Mountain, Revelstoke's most diverse and popular riding area!

Turn off the Trans Canada Hwy .6 km west of town, then travel to the main Boulder - Frisby parking area, approximately 2 km on Westside Road.

From the parking lot, over 50+ km of groomed trails lead to 84 sq. Km of alpine riding areas. Boulder offers terrain for ALL riding abilities.

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Revelstoke

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Frisby Ridge

Frisby Ridge is another popular riding area.

Turn off the Trans-Canada Highway, .6 km west of town, and travel about 6 km to a parking area left/west of the Hydro Dam.

Marked trails lead 20 kms to the new Feldinger Cabin, and 144 sq. km of alpine riding areas.

Frisby is a scenic north-south ridge ride.

New signage markers EVERY km help to guide riders through some narrow ridges 10 km past the cabin.

West Side Road is friendly ride along Lake Revelstoke.

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Revelstoke

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