Type | Trail Association |
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Primary Activity | Dirtbike/Moto |
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Website |
Geo | |
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Address |
Squamish,
British Columbia
Canada
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Associated Group |
SDBA Squamish Dirt Bike Association
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The Squamish Dirt Bike Association (SDBA) is an off-road dirt bike club that is dedicated to the promotion of safe and responsible riding in the Sea to Sky Corridor. The SDBA believes in the equality of riding, safety, rider training/education, as well as support and understanding the needs of all user groups.
SDBA membership and volunteer efforts have afforded the SDBA many accomplishments such as: Section 57 (Forest and Range Practices Act) authorised dirt bike trails, the annual Cat Scratch Fever Hare Scrambles race, BCORMA rider clinics and the recent formation of the Off-road motorised support (ORMS) team with the District of Squamish.
The SDBA looks forward to meeting the various riding needs and appreciates the continued support of itʼs members and dedicated volunteers.
SDBA membership and volunteer efforts have afforded the SDBA many accomplishments such as: Section 57 (Forest and Range Practices Act) authorised dirt bike trails, the annual Cat Scratch Fever Hare Scrambles race, BCORMA rider clinics and the recent formation of the Off-road motorised support (ORMS) team with the District of Squamish.
The SDBA looks forward to meeting the various riding needs and appreciates the continued support of itʼs members and dedicated volunteers.
Riding Areas
name | trails | total descent | highest trail | total distance |
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Cat Lake | 117 | -9,429 ft | 2,824 ft | 36 miles |
Chek Canyon Recreation Site | 0 | 0 ft | 0 ft | 0 ft |
Cloudburst Mountain | 5 | -145 ft | 1 mile | 3 miles |
Diamond Head | 114 | -29,900 ft | 3,274 ft | 68 miles |
Lava Flow | 70 | -5,032 ft | 3,138 ft | 53 miles |
Smoke Bluffs Park | 24 | -495 ft | 2,840 ft | 5 miles |
Tantalus Provincial Park | 10 | -4,219 ft | 2 miles | 18 miles |
Tricouni Peak and Lake Area | 12 | -1,135 ft | 1 mile | 18 miles |
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