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BCORMA Trail Pass

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Lets Ride BC

Welcome to BCORMA's on-line guide to where to ride in vast British Columbia.

Current Situation

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Coast riding is picking up, with upper elevation trails drying from the snow run-off.  Most of Squamish is rideable according to Ed.  Most south Interior trails should be in perfect shape.  No dust yet.  Williams Lake trails still had some snow in the shaded spots and valleys last week. 

Lava Flow Riding Area, Squamish

Guide to the “Lava Flow” Riding area:

Directions:

There are 2 main drive in access points to describe, the first is from the North side of the “Lava Flow”, proceed past “Quest University” on “Diamond Head Road” for 2.2 km’s (This is a public road, no riding unless you and your ORV are licensed for the road).

Cat Lake, Brohm ridge Riding Area, Squamish

Guide to the “Cat / Brohm” area:

Directions:

Squamish

SDBA “Ride Guide”

Welcome to Squamish, the “Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada”. The Squamish Dirt Bike Association are stewards of 2 main areas of developed trail network where enduro/trail bikes are welcome. Additionally there are 2 areas for trials to share with non-motorized users. The extensive network of trails in the Squamish valley is a very popular one for many trail users, both motorized and non-motorized. Following this guide will ensure an enjoyable experience for you and all other trail users.

Chipmunk Creek

CHIPMUNK CREEK RIDING AREA

Introduction

General questions from riders around the Province

Q: What do you intend to do with the money from trail pass purchases?

How does my BCORMA Trail Pass give better riding?

  1. Increased rider experience
  2. Signed riding areas so you know where you are
  3. Built staging areas for good secure parking and off-loading
  4. Detailed up to date maps available on line through web-based GIS
  5. Ability to hire professional trail builders to repair and build sustainable trails
  6. Support of all the voluteer trail stewards out their with tools, chains, bars, and shovels
  7. Reduced club volunteer burn-out

Where do I get one?

You can get the BCORMA Trail Pass from any one of our member clubs, a participating dealer, or directly from our BCORMA Store.

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