
Burnaby Mountain Bike Trails
Adrenaline-pumping mountain bike trails with stunning Vancouver views. Technical descents, jumps, and well-maintained features await.
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Burnaby Mountain Bike Trails
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more trail time
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Adrenaline-pumping mountain bike trails with stunning Vancouver views. Technical descents, jumps, and well-maintained features await.
"Great trails, clean and lots of signage and maps all around. You can do hiking or mountain biking."

Download an Offline Map
Trails can be confusing; use AllTrails or a similar app to avoid getting lost. :iphone:
Respect Uphill Traffic
Hikers and riders going uphill have the right of way. Be courteous and yield. :person_walking:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.5 · 93 reviews
Type
Hiking Area
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Technical Downhill Sections
Various trails
Experience steep descents, jumps, and challenging features for an adrenaline rush.

Scenic City Views
Upper trails
Catch breathtaking glimpses of the Vancouver skyline amidst the trees.

Well-Maintained Jumps & Features
Designated areas
Enjoy expertly crafted jumps, bridges, and berms for an exciting ride.
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Planning Your Visit
Trail Etiquette & Safety
Navigating the Network
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Download an Offline Map
Trails can be confusing; use AllTrails or a similar app to avoid getting lost. :iphone:
Respect Uphill Traffic
Hikers and riders going uphill have the right of way. Be courteous and yield. :person_walking:
Helmet is a Must
Safety first! Always wear a helmet, especially on technical downhill sections. :athletic_shoe:
Check Trail Conditions
Trails can get muddy after rain. Check local reports before heading out. :droplet:
Tips
from all over the internet
Download an Offline Map
Trails can be confusing; use AllTrails or a similar app to avoid getting lost. :iphone:
Respect Uphill Traffic
Hikers and riders going uphill have the right of way. Be courteous and yield. :person_walking:
Helmet is a Must
Safety first! Always wear a helmet, especially on technical downhill sections. :athletic_shoe:
Check Trail Conditions
Trails can get muddy after rain. Check local reports before heading out. :droplet:
Parking Availability
Parking is available at SFU campus or various trailheads. 🚗
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the well-maintained and fun nature of Burnaby Mountain's bike trails, highlighting the variety of features and scenic city views. While the trail network can be extensive and potentially confusing, good signage and the availability of maps help mitigate this. Some find the technicality challenging, but overall, it's considered a must-visit for mountain biking enthusiasts.
"Loved how well maintained these trails are. Definitely a park you gotta check out, there’s not a ton of trails but the ones they have are fun."
Jonathan Barba
"Was great place to mtb, so enjoy 、different trail, multiple use for rider, clearly sigh, pretty views"
Linda H
"Great trails, clean and lots of signage and maps all around. You can do hiking or mountain biking. There are so many trails around so you can easily get lost. Best to consult a map or AllTrails for your desired hiking route. Parking is available on many end points of the trail. Lots of variations in terrain, heights, and views. Very peaceful."
May Zhagro
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Burnaby Mountain is easily accessible by car, with parking available at Simon Fraser University (SFU) campus or various trailheads. Public transit options are also available, though may require some walking to reach the trailheads.
Riding up Gaglardi Way can be a challenging climb, especially for less fit cyclists. While the climb itself is demanding, some riders find the traffic on the road more unnerving than the gradient.
While there aren't specific rental shops directly on Burnaby Mountain, you can find bike rental services in nearby Vancouver. It's recommended to arrange rentals in advance.
Yes, the trails are accessible from the Simon Fraser University campus. Ample parking is available on campus, often for a nominal fee, making it a convenient starting point.
Burnaby Mountain is a short drive from Vancouver, typically around 30 minutes. You can also use public transport, but be prepared for a walk to the trail access points.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, access to the Burnaby Mountain bike trails is free. It's a public park, so no tickets or passes are required to enter and enjoy the trails. 🎟️
Burnaby Mountain Park is generally open from dawn until dusk. However, specific trail access might vary, and it's always best to check local park advisories for any temporary closures or restrictions. :clock1:
Parking at the Simon Fraser University campus adjacent to the trails may incur a fee, especially during weekdays. Some trailheads might have free parking, but it can be limited. 🚗
Yes, with a dense network of interconnected trails, it's possible to get lost. Using a trail map or an app like AllTrails is highly recommended for navigation.
The trails are primarily designed for mountain biking. While hiking is also permitted, e-bikes and other motorized vehicles may have restrictions. Always check park signage for specific rules. 🚲
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The terrain is varied, featuring technical sections with rocks, roots, steep downhills, bridges, and jumps. It's best suited for intermediate to advanced riders. Strollers and wheelchairs are not recommended.
The trails are generally well-marked with good signage and maps available at various points, which is helpful given the extensive network.
While surrounded by dense trees, you can catch occasional glimpses of the Vancouver skyline and surrounding areas, especially from higher elevations.
Restroom facilities are more likely to be found near the SFU campus or main park areas. It's advisable to carry your own water and snacks as amenities on the trails themselves are limited. :water_wave:
Yes, the trails are multi-use, meaning both hikers and mountain bikers share them. Remember to practice trail etiquette and yield to others.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Dining options are primarily located on the Simon Fraser University campus, offering various cafes and eateries. Pack snacks and water for your ride as trailside food options are scarce. :apple:
Yes, there are scenic spots on Burnaby Mountain suitable for picnics. The park areas offer places to relax and enjoy a meal amidst nature. :sandwich:
SFU campus offers a range of dining choices, from quick service cafes to more substantial meal options, catering to students and visitors. ☕
The closest dining options are on the SFU campus. For a wider selection, you'll need to travel down the mountain towards the city of Burnaby or into Vancouver. 🍴
Absolutely! Bringing your own food and drinks is highly recommended, especially water, to stay hydrated and fueled during your biking adventure. :water_bottle:
📸 📸 Photography
Look for clearings in the trees that offer views of the Vancouver skyline. The Japanese Garden and the various viewpoints along the trails provide excellent photo opportunities. :camerawithflash:
While not guaranteed, you might spot local wildlife like deer. Always maintain a safe distance and avoid disturbing the animals.
Golden hour, shortly after sunrise or before sunset, offers beautiful lighting for landscape and trail photography. Midday can be harsh, but offers clear city views. :sunriseovermountains:
Generally, photography is allowed for personal use. Commercial photography or drone usage might require permits, so it's best to check with the park authorities if you plan extensive shoots. :drone:
Capture the action with shots of jumps, berms, and riders navigating technical sections. Wide-angle lenses are great for showing the trail's flow and the surrounding forest.








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