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British Columbia

Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve

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Gravel rides
Canada
British Columbia

Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve

The best gravel rides in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve

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Gravel biking in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve features routes primarily along river dikes and through parkland, offering varied terrain suitable for gravel bikes. The landscape is characterized by the Alouette and Pitt Rivers, with views of distant mountains like Mount Baker from certain vantage points. Elevation gains are generally low, indicating mostly flat to gently rolling paths. The area includes wetlands, bogs, and woodlands, though public access is managed for conservation.

Best gravel bike trails in Blaney Bog Regional…

Last updated: May 22, 2026

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North Alouette River – Alouette River loop from Maple Ridge

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Hard gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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March 24, 2026, Pitt River Regional Greenway

Pitt River Regional Greenway is a multi-use trail that follows the east bank of the Pitt and Fraser rivers through Pitt Meadows. The route runs along dikes and through riparian areas, with wide views of the river, surrounding farmland, and nearby mountains. Its flat, open alignment and proximity to the water give it a calm, spacious feel, with plenty of opportunities to see birds and other wildlife.

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Pitt Meadows Regional Airport sits right along the Pitt River Regional Greenway and the Fraser River, serving general aviation, flight training, and small aircraft operations in the Lower Mainland. The low-lying airfield is surrounded by farmland and dike trails, making aircraft activity a constant backdrop for nearby walks and rides. As you pass by, you'll likely see planes taking off and landing at close range against the open valley setting.

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The Pitt River Regional Greenway follows the Fraser and Pitt Rivers and is a flat, easy route that is part of a wider network of cycling and walking paths through Pitt Meadows. The trail runs through open farmland, with long, uninterrupted views of the river and the surrounding mountains. With minimal tree cover and expansive scenery, it feels exposed and spacious, shaped more by the river and sky than by forest. There are plenty of access points and parking at both ends, making it perfect for a short or extended hike along the riverfront.

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May 14, 2025, Taylight Brewing

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Operated by volunteers. Usually open to the public on Saturday mornings.

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The Pitt River Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the Pitt River between Port Coquitlam and Pitt Meadows in British Columbia, Canada.

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A tiny bit of gravel, but provides a pretty, rural connection to the airport on quiet country roads. Option to continue on asphalt or pleasant dyke gravel from there.

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With a telephoto lens you can get a beautiful picture of Mount Baker

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the general difficulty level of gravel biking trails in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve?

Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve offers a range of gravel biking trails suitable for various skill levels. You'll find routes categorized as easy, moderate, and difficult, with generally low elevation gains, making many paths flat to gently rolling. For example, the Fort-to-Fort Trail – Derby Reach Regional Park loop from Golden Ears Bridge is rated as easy, while the North Alouette River – Alouette River loop from Maple Ridge is considered difficult.

Are there family-friendly gravel biking routes in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve?

Yes, the reserve features several routes that are well-suited for families, particularly those looking for less challenging rides. The generally low elevation gains and flat to gently rolling paths along river dikes and through parkland make for an enjoyable experience. Look for routes rated as 'easy' or 'moderate' for the most family-friendly options.

What are the typical distances of gravel bike trails in the reserve?

Gravel bike trails in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve vary in length. You can find shorter routes around 17 miles (27 km), such as the Fort-to-Fort Trail – Derby Reach Regional Park loop from Golden Ears Bridge, up to longer excursions like the Pitt River Dike Trail – Pitt River Bridge loop from Port Haney, which spans 34.4 miles (55.4 km).

Can I find circular gravel biking routes in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve?

Yes, many of the gravel biking routes in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to explore without retracing your steps. Examples include the Pitt River Dike Trail – Pitt River Bridge loop from Port Haney and the Pitt River Bridge – View of Mount Baker loop from Maple Meadows.

What kind of views can I expect on the gravel bike trails?

The gravel bike trails in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve offer scenic views primarily along the Alouette and Pitt Rivers. You'll ride along river dikes and through parkland, with opportunities to see distant mountains like Mount Baker from certain vantage points, particularly on routes like the Pitt River Bridge – View of Mount Baker loop from Maple Meadows.

Where can I park when visiting Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve for gravel biking?

Parking is generally available at various access points and trailheads around the reserve. Many routes, such as those starting from Port Haney or Maple Meadows, have designated parking areas nearby. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.

When is the best time of year to go gravel biking in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve?

The best time for gravel biking in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve is typically from spring through fall (April to October) when the weather is milder and trails are generally dry. While some trails may be accessible year-round, winter conditions can bring rain and potentially muddy sections, especially along the river dikes.

What are the typical trail conditions like?

The gravel bike trails in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve primarily consist of well-maintained river dikes and parkland paths. You can expect a mix of compacted gravel, dirt, and sometimes paved sections. Conditions are generally good, but can become muddy after heavy rainfall, particularly in lower-lying areas near the rivers.

Is gravel biking possible in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve during winter?

Gravel biking is generally possible during winter, but conditions can be challenging due to increased rainfall. Trails may be wet and muddy, and temperatures will be cooler. It's recommended to check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out and to be prepared with appropriate gear for wet weather.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter while gravel biking?

Given the reserve's location along the Alouette and Pitt Rivers and its parkland environment, you may encounter various bird species, including waterfowl. Keep an eye out for smaller mammals common to riparian and park habitats. Always maintain a respectful distance and do not disturb wildlife.

How many gravel bike trails are there in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve?

There are several gravel bike trails available in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve. Komoot currently lists 7 distinct routes, offering a good variety for different preferences and skill levels.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy the most about gravel biking in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 40 reviews. Reviewers often praise the expansive river views, the varied terrain suitable for gravel bikes, and the accessibility of the paths along the Alouette and Pitt Rivers. The ability to choose routes of different difficulties is also frequently highlighted.

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