Snowden Forest and Elk Falls – Mountain Biking in Campbell River on Vancouver Island

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Vancouver Island is always a unique pleasure to visit. Protected from the masses by a Ferry ride not that many people live and ride here. But once you get on the Ferry, which is the cheapest cruise you’ll ever go on, you enter the domain of loamy virtually virgin trails. While I’m sure some people who live on the Island think their trails are beat, they have no idea how lucky they are. Although some do, such as Martin Ready, owner and operator of Island Mountain Rides. You can print off the map yourself, or pick one up at the local bike shop, or just hire Martin and get full experience of riding the goods.

For this weekend trip we opted to ride Snowden forest. Used during the BC Bike Race and maintained by a joint effort between Recreation Sites and Trails BC, BC Timber Sales, Tourism Campbell River, River City Cycle Club ( which has a signed partnership and agreement to maintain the trails with MoTCA) and Rivercorp. These trails are best suited to a cross country bike and will be challenging for beginners due to its rocky and rooty nature.

Getting there involves a cruise on BC Ferries. Check the schedule as it can change. Campbell River is a 155km drive from Nanaimo.

We stayed at the Dophins Resort, a fishing cabin type resort on the Ocean. Breakfast is included when stayting in their cabins, we were in Cabin 8, a garden cabin, which had a kitchenette, hot tub ( as they all do). The only issue with this cabin is it was quite dark.


Eggs Benny and the Angler Breakfast, did you say INCLUDED with Accommodation!

We do a Cross Country shuttle into Snowden forest since we were going to ride out through the Pumphouse in Elk Falls Provincial Park. You could do a loop of Snowden from Campbell River if you don’t mind a bit of road riding. Interesting to note that this BC Parks has a working relationship with mountain bikers, a refreshing change.

Getting ready to ride, thankfully the rain held off.

 


Martin goes over our route on one of the many maps in Snowden. There are over 100km of trails here! We rode with Martin on our first day riding 33km, and did a shorter 16km ride on our second day.

 


The trails are well signed.

 


Fast and loamy!

 


A wheelie drop on Sanitarium, a trail Martin built 22 years ago!

 


Pretty lush forest!


Views didn’t suck.


Creatively well signed


Dophins resort was a great place to stay in Campbell river. Dinner at Anglers was VERY good.


Bedroom – the darkness did make us sleep in.


5 star dinners!


Well mapped trails.