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      The Maple Ridge Woodlot has been painstakingly created by a small group of riders who have built a mountain biker's paradise of twisting ramps, ladders, jumps, and steep descents. It is the place to ride in Maple Ridge for intermediate and advanced riders.

      Pedal up the Woodlot main road to the various trail-heads. The pedal takes under an hour. Alternatively you can pedal via the road and Stovetop to add some singletrack to the climb.

      Once you get up top, there are lots of sturdy ladders and technical single track trails with log rides, jumps and drops.

      Bring spares, first aid gear, water, and respect for the local trails and the volunteer hours spent to keep them running.

      Most of the mountain bike trails in the Woodlot are part of the BC Ministry of Forest Woodlot License 0007. It is a working forest and is managed by the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) Forest Society. The Woodlot builders work closely with the Fraser Valley Mountain Bikers Association and have a good working relationship with BCIT Forest Society as well as Mission Tree Farm and the Kwantlen and Katzie First Nation who also manage various Woodlot licences in the area.

      The FVMBA and other stakeholders have worked together to legalize the Woodlot trails and they are Official Recreation Trails under Section 56 of the Forest and Range Practices Act.

      -Unauthorized trail building and alterations strictly prohibited.

      -Unauthorized motor vehicles including dirt bikes and quads are prohibited. Shuttling is strictly prohibited

      -Horses must remain on Woodlot Main Road and Trans Canada Trail.
      Primary Trail Type: All-Mountain & Downhill
      eBikes Allowed: No
      AKA: BCIT Woodlot. Woodlot 0007. The Lot.
      Land Status: Crown Land
      Woodlot Parking google parking directions
      Access Info:
      The Woodlot is located on the border of Maple Ridge and Mission. From Dewdney Trunk Road, turn North at 287 Street and park at the dead end just North of 123 Ave. Please respect residents and do not block driveways or park on private property. Trail access is via an active forestry road that climbs up past the power lines with branches that lead you to a variety of good technical single track. This road is gated and shuttling is not permitted. The Woodlot is a great area for all Downhill and advanced XC riders.
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      Region Status
      Open as of 6 hours
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      Stats

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      Trails (view details)
      34
      Trails Mountain Bike
      34
      Trails E-Bike
      1
      Trails Hike
      33
      Trails Trail Running
      33
      Total Distance
      17 miles
      Total Descent
      6,549 ft
      Total Vertical
      1,284 ft
      Highest Trailhead
      1,965 ft
      Reports
      1,878
      Photos
      1,624
      Ridden Counter
      18,081

      Outside Logo Articles

      Video: POV of Geoff Gulevich on 'One of the Sickest Trails I Have Ever Ridden'
      Apr 23, 2020 from pinkbike.com
      Geoff Gulevich follows Fraser Vaage on a mix of modern high-speed jumps and old school woodwork.

      Photos of Woodlot Mountain Bike

      trail: Shotgun
      276 |
      Jul 13, 2016 @ 8:54pm
      Jul 13, 2016
      474 |
      Nov 28, 2015 @ 3:37pm
      Nov 28, 2015
      281 |
      Jul 29, 2015 @ 7:02pm
      Jul 29, 2015
      | 1 comments
      trail: Giant Killer
      644 |
      Feb 14, 2015 @ 4:00pm
      Feb 14, 2015
      595 |
      Apr 1, 2014 @ 12:02pm
      Apr 1, 2014
      682 |
      Apr 1, 2014 @ 12:01pm
      Apr 1, 2014
      trail: Giant Killer
      218 |
      Nov 25, 2013 @ 11:13am
      Nov 25, 2013
      719 |
      May 17, 2013 @ 12:15am
      May 17, 2013

      Videos of Woodlot Mountain Bike

      12 | Dec 29, 2024
      | Sep 30, 2024
      Giant killer
      | Jan 21, 2024
      Not too bad with lights
      14 | Jan 5, 2024
      Giant killer
      | Jan 4, 2024
      backflipping heckyl
      54 | Nov 27, 2023
      38 | Nov 15, 2023
      48 | Nov 6, 2023

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      Recent Comments

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      ryandoreportShotgunThanks
      Dec 24, 2024 @ 5:42pm
      Dec 24, 2024
      jzachreportShotgunMaybe build an up and over on it, shotgun...
      Nov 28, 2024 @ 7:11pm
      Nov 28, 2024
      knollynoobreportShotgunStill here as of today, didn’t see this...
      Nov 23, 2024 @ 12:36pm
      Nov 23, 2024
      ryandoreportAccess3Trimmed the road
      Aug 22, 2024 @ 6:25pm
      Aug 22, 2024
      noahwiebemtbreportMandatory CautionThank you!
      Jun 6, 2024 @ 7:44am
      Jun 6, 2024

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      Thornhill 7 14 2 14.9 km
      Golden Ears Provincial Park 2 2 14.9 km

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      Activity Type Stats

      activitytypetrailsdistancedescentdescent distancetotal verticalratingglobal rankstate rankphotosreportsroutesridelogs
      Mountain Bike3417 miles6,549 ft9 miles1,286 ft
      #620#841,6131,87769,389
      E-Bike11,923 ft328 ft1,923 ft328 ft
      #2,020#106980670
      Hike3316 miles6,214 ft9 miles1,286 ft
      #452#67101,835325
      Trail Running3316 miles6,214 ft9 miles1,286 ft
      #454#6711,835139
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