
The Best Mountain Biking Trails in Squamish
Explore Mountain Biking TrailsTop 18 mountain biking trails in Squamish
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Poop Alley
Poop Alley is a moderately technical trail ride that connects the bottom of Hoods in the Woods back to Quest University. The trail is lined with views, through sometimes rutted due to the moto riders that also enjoy the area....
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Rollercoaster Short Loop
Part of Squamish's international appeal is its extremely diverse trail system, which offers fantastic intermediate flow trails that are accessible to most mountain bikers. This accessibility is a stark contrast to the brutal gnar found on Vancouver's North Shore and in Whistler....
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Miki's Magic and Slippery Salmon Double Loop
Miki's Magic is a superbly-crafted jump trail with massive berms, tabletops, and a few step-ups and hips. While Miki's Magic could be called a flow trail, it's more accurately labeled a jump line....
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Pseudo-Tsuga Loop
Pseudo-Tsuga is a top-tier flow trail that has held up exceedingly well to its fame and subsequent traffic over the years. This berm-filled descent offers a few small jumps, but it's definitely not as jump-focused as nearby [Half Nelson](https://fatmap....
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Meadow of the Grizzly -> Pseudo-Tsuga Shuttle
While Squamish is home to plenty of ultra-gnarly lines, the key ingredient that makes this mountain bike destination a true crowd-pleaser is the diversity of its mountain biking offerings. This flow trail ride combining Meadow of the Grizzly and Pseudo-Tsuga really drives home just how hard Squamish has worked to make its trail system so diverse....
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Meadow of the Grizzly -> Pseudo-Tsuga Loop
While Squamish is home to plenty of ultra-gnarly lines, the key ingredient that makes this mountain bike destination a true crowd-pleaser is the diversity of its mountain biking offerings. This flow trail ride combining Meadow of the Grizzly and Pseudo-Tsuga really drives home just how hard Squamish has worked to make its trail system so diverse....
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Valleycliffe XC Loop: Farside -> Fartherside
Compared to the rest of Squamish, the Valleycliffe Trail System retains much more of an old-school cross-country ride quality. Many of Squamish's most famous trails are either machine-built flow trails or tech trails filled with rock slabs and gnar....
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Tomorrow
Described by [this source](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p2xJ4OK9hM) as a blue trail with some black features, Tomorrow is a technical downhill in Valleycliffe with off-camber rock gardens, plenty of loam, some optional kickers and a few surprise drops....
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Man Boobs -> Leave of Absence -> Rollercoaster
Man Boobs, aka "Mannequin Boobs," has puns for days! This long-time classic Squamish trail is still a local favorite. It's a fairly flowy intermediate trail with some ups and downs along the way....
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Mad Hatter Ride
If you're looking to cover some ground in the Alice Lake trail system, including some stiff climbing and high-speed descending, check out this ride combination with Mad Hatter as the focal point....
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Take Out The Donut
Take Out The Donut (sometimes just called The Donut), is one of the must-do Squamish slab rides. It's on the southern end of the Alice Lake trails and a local favorite....
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Somewhere Over There Loop
If you want to escape the crowds of riders swarming the trails connected to the ultra-popular Half Nelson, drop right off the road grade down Another Man’s Gold to Fool’s Gold....
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Rupert -> Credit Line Double Loop
Alice Lake Provincial Park serves as a popular trailhead for mountain biking in Squamish. In addition to the fantastic trail network, Alice Lake itself is a beautiful spot to hang out and enjoy a day in the mountains....
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Hot Tuna Ride
If you're looking for an advanced-level jump trail in Squamish, Hot Tuna is one of two trails that belong on your hit list!
Hot Tuna is located way out in the northwestern corner of the Alice Lakes trail system, further up the mountain from the now-famous Miki's Magic and Slippery Salmon....
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Fred -> Tinder -> Your Mom
The combination of Fred, Tinder, and Your Mom is known throughout Squamish as a match made in cyberspace. This fantastic three-trail combination can be ridden on its own, shortened to just Tinder and Your Mom (although that isn't nearly as fun), or you can add on bonus mileage with some trails higher up....
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Fartherside -> Meet Yer Maker Loop
Compared to the rest of Squamish, the Valleycliffe Trail System retains much more of an old-school cross-country ride quality. Many of Squamish's most famous trails are either machine-built flow trails or tech trails filled with rock slabs and gnar....
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In-N-Out Burger Loop
Squamish is famous worldwide for its incredible slab riding. On these technical test pieces, mountain bike routes plummet straight down the slabs of exposed granite that cover the mountainsides.
The grip from the rock is good… ish… but the incredible steepness of these rock plummets, some of which are near-vertical, means that you’ll never go slower than whatever speed you drop in at! Your bike will only continue to accelerate down the slab, so be prepared to hit the exit, which sometimes is filled with janky drops and abrupt hairpin turns, at an absurd rate of speed!
While In-N-Out Burger isn’t the most technical slab in the region, at roughly 100 feet tall, it’s one of the largest! The views of Squamish and the surrounding mountains from the top of the slab are to die for, but keep your eyes on your line once you drop in....
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Classic Squamish Slab Ride
When advanced mountain bikers rave about riding in Squamish, they tend to talk about one thing: the “slabs.” Squamish is renowned for its mountain bike routes that plummet straight down the slabs of exposed granite that cover the nearby mountainsides....
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