Bike Park Closed

Thank you for joining us during the 2024 summer season. Please be advised that the Sun Peaks Bike Park is now closed for the season. Pedal access biking on Tod and Sundance Mountain is not permitted and these trails are closed to all traffic. This is for your safety and the safety of our staff, as our teams, including heavy machinery, work in preparation for winter operations. Pedal access trails on Mt. Morrisey and in the East Valley out to McGillivray Lake remain open. Thank you for your cooperation.

2024 Lift-Access Bike Park Trail Map

Sun Peaks bike park trail map. Click for PDF

Bike Park Trail Map

New to DH biking? Click here to check out our Bike Park 101: A Guide to Getting Started.

For those who like to earn their turns, Sun Peaks offers several pedal-access riding options, click here for info.

Bike Park Rules

Regardless of how you use the trails, always show courtesy to others and be aware that there are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Please adhere to the Bike Park Rules and share with others the responsibility for a safe outdoor experience.

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Understanding Bike Park Signage

Understanding Bike Park Signage

All routes within the Bike Park are designated by colour-coded trail markers at the start of each descent. Trails with an orange oval indicate freeride trails with man-made features and may require jumping skills. Work your way up to more advanced trails and features based on your progression, skill and comfort level.

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Bear Aware

While in resort or on the mountain you may encounter a black bear during your stay. If you do see a bear always keep your distance, many wildlife professionals recommend remaining a minimum of 100 metres away.  For more Bear Aware safety tips, visit this page

Excavator on a bike trail

    

RIDING THE PAST. DIGGING THE FUTURE

It has been 25 years since we first started scraping trails into Tod Mountain by hand. Inspired by the scene in the biking mecca of nearby Kamloops, we never imagined we were building the first stages of a world-class bike park. Over the years our trails became steeper and more technical, pushing bikes and riders to their limits.

Join us to celebrate 25 years of the Sun Peaks Bike Park. It’s all downhill from here…

Lift Status

Lift Name
Status
Bike Park Carpets Closed for the season. June 15 to September 2, 2024: Daily, 10:00am to 7:00pm
September 3 to 30, 2024: Daily, 10:00am to 5:00pm
Sunburst Express Chairlift (S) Closed for the season. June 15 to September 2, 2024: Daily, 10:00am to 7:00pm
September 3 to 30, 2024: Daily, 10:00am to 5:00pm
Sundance Express Chairlift (S) Closed for the season. June 15 to September 2, 2024: Daily, 10:00am to 7:00pm
September 3 to 30, 2024: Daily, 10:00am to 5:00pm

Bike Trail Status

Trail Name
Status
Progression Park Our skills zone is accessible by the carpet lifts. Features five (5) trails ranging in ability level. Find mini berms, a jump line, drop section, pump track, and more; these features allow you to practice your technique in a safe and progressive environment.
Easy Wind After mastering the Progression Park, Easy Wind is the introductory trail for chairlift access riding. Low berms, smooth rollers, and panoramic views are all features of this top-to-bottom trail.
Level Up Level Up offers a fantastic top-to-bottom route back to the village. Perfect for new DH riders and families, as well as cross country riders coming off Altitude/Big Rock Ride. Don't let the easy rating put you off, this trail is flowy fun for beginners right through to advanced riders (who will enjoy the views and sneaky doubles). Level Up finishes in the new Progression Park.
Lever Lovers This trail is similar to Switcheroo, but with more technical sections.
Morning Dew A low-grade, wide and mellow beginner connector trail providing access to the lower section of Level Up and other Tod Mountain trails.
Switcheroo Previously called Smooth Smoothie, this is a wide and gentle top-to-bottom trail to tackle once you have gained some comfort on Level Up. You'll come across many switchbacks and roll-able features all the way down.
Altitude (XC) This advanced intermediate trail challenges riders with technical rock and root sections, as well as short, sharp climbs, but the rewards of flowy turns through alpine wildflower meadows and a rest at beautiful Tod Lake are well worth it. This is a multi-use trail so you must yield to hikers and ride in control at all times. Due to the higher elevation snow or mud may be encountered, please use caution and consideration when crossing muddy sections.
Barn Burner This intermediate machine made trail has lots of berms with a step up, step down, and some steep sections. Be sure to pin it on the last berm which is over six feet tall.
Bermalade This machine built flow trail is a fun loving roller coaster pumped full of smooth flowing berms, rollers, jumps, and natural rock features.
Big Rock Ride (XC) Big Rock Ride provides a fun cross country style descent through sub-alpine forests, before joining double track that loops back into the Bike Park or down to the village.
Canada Line This jump line trail is jam packed with berms, tables, rock jibs and other features sculpted to perfection.
Dr. Feelgood (XC) This is a multi-use trail so you must yield to hikers and ride in control at all times. Due to the higher elevation snow or mud may be encountered, please use caution and consideration when crossing muddy sections.
Gummy Bear A winding singletrack trail that has roots, rocks, short uphills, and short steep descents that will help give you a taste of the technical trails that Sun Peaks is known for and develop your skills as a mountain biker.
Holy Rollers Pin it down this super fast and flowing trail with plenty of rollers and a couple of small creek gaps.
Might As Well Step into intermediate freeride riding with open sight-lines, smaller berms, and low jumps that serve as an introduction to air-time. Aptly named for those ready to progress beyond beginner trails, and ‘Might As Well’ try an intermediate route!
Resurrection A fast rolling, flowing singletrack with moderate grade. Features a natural trail surface with a couple of jumps along the way.
Root Dog Root Dog is a narrow, low grade, technical trail through the trees featuring a ton of roots.
Route 66 This flowy machine made trail is packed with berms and is suitable for a wide variety of abilities.
Sour Patch Skids A machine-built trail with smaller berms and short technical features that serves as a great introduction to blue tech riding.
Spicy Taco Hang right off of lower Barn Burner for a relatively steep descent into some fun, technical singletrack through the trees and down to 5 Mile Road.
Stella Blue Loaded with creative features, this trail is designed to progress intermediate riders from trails like Canada Line and Bermalade to Steam Shovel and Super Nugget. Slashy and playful from top-to-bottom, Stella Blue features berms, table tops, step ups and downs, fade away, and a section that rides like a pump track.
Sweater Vest Feel the flow with swoopy berms through a gully and some fun rollers.
Arm Pump Fun singletrack that rides really fast and flowy with a few technical sections that will test your bike handling skills.
Bad Habit The introductory advanced jump line, Bad Habit serves as the next step in freeride progression after Stella Blue with a similar riding feel and larger features, including jumps, tables, and berms.
Behind Bars Behind Bars features plenty of roots, intermediate wood work, and tons of cornering.
Biker Cross Biker Cross features step ups, doubles, tables, a hip, and berm after berm.
Cat Trax A reasonably technical trail through the trees featuring a chunky rock garden and tons of roots.
Hi Octane Hi Octane is a braid of trail that can be accessed from the top of Sunburst, DH or Barn Burner. This trail is technical singletrack with rock and root sections.
Kaboom Technical singletrack, rock faces, drops, and steep loose shale sections.
Keener A short, straight, and fast singletrack trail that connects Gnar-Boom to Steam Shovel.
Mach A great singletrack trail to step up your riding, and learn how to ride steep sections.
Repeat Offender This machine made freeride trail is packed with relatively large doubles and big ol' berms to keep your speed up for hit after hit.
Steam Shovel Upper Our signature advanced machine made trail for those who like to send it. Features step ups, step downs, tables, transfers, rock jibs and berms.
Sugar Low grade technical singletrack with short steep sections, roots, and plenty of wood. An epic ride paired with Sweet One.
Super Nugget A true black freeride trail that will give you plenty of air time as you whoop and holler working your way through the multiple line options and a ton of jumps from top to bottom. It's fast, flowy and built to ride at trail speed.
Sweet One Singletrack loaded with wooden jumps and bridges over creeks. Look before you leap, it'll take you a few laps to master.
Creeper This section drops off Steam Shovel and reconnects later down on the run. Creeper is a super technical singletrack trail side cut into the mountain.
DH Note - Revised ability level. This trail begins with a full throttle descent with moderate rock drops. The trail then becomes singletrack. The final section of the trail is fast and flowing berms.
Gnar-Boom Even gnarlier technical singletrack, rock faces, drops, and steep loose shale sections. Definitely not for the faint of heart.
Honey Drop Lower section closed August 9-11: Canadian DH Nationals
Technical singletrack with loose dirt and drops. Definitely one of the hardest trails on the mountain.
Insanity One Insanity One is the most technical trail on the mountain with extremely steep sections. Just dropping into this trail takes some marbles.
Smitty's Steeps As the name implies, this trail is steep fall line shredding!
Steam Shovel Lower Our signature advanced machine made trail for those who like to send it. Features a banger set of big table top jumps sure to satisfy your air time needs.
Sticky One A steep singletrack with technical rock sections and flowy corners.
Flow Zone Please respect all signage and closures. Features doubles, step ups, and tables for intermediate to advanced riders. It's located right under the chairlift for your viewing pleasure.
4 Road (RD) This wide dirt road is used for trail connection. This road is shared with service vehicles so please use caution. Portions of this trail are shared with hikers. Yield to hikers; ride in control at all times.
5 Mile Road (RD) This is a wide dirt road used for trail connection. Please be aware of service vehicles on this road. Portions of this trail are shared with hikers. Yield to hikers; ride in control at all times.
Homesteader Road (RD) This is a wide dirt road used for trail connection. Please be aware of service vehicles on this road. Portions of this trail are shared with hikers. Yield to hikers; ride in control at all times.
Lower Shortcut (RD) This access road intersects with Kaboom, and Honey Drop offering an easy out if you're feeling tired.
Old Homesteader Road (RD) This is a wide dirt road used for trail connection. Please be aware of service vehicles on this road. Portions of this trail are shared with hikers. Yield to hikers; ride in control at all times.
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