E Biking Trails In Revelstoke.
Revelstoke has a wide variety of e-bike-friendly trails to suit whatever riding style you’re looking for. From mellow greens to gnarly double blacks, you’ll be able to find something that floats your boat. The majority of Revelstoke’s trails are open to e-bikes.
Mellow Sightseeing.
The Revelstoke Greenbelt trails offer a great way to cruise town, check out our incredible mountain views, and stretch your legs all year round. Depending on the distance you want to pedal, you can link in Airport Way and ride out alongside the Columbia River. Alternatively, you can ride out on the riverside flats. These trails are mostly free of roots and rocks, ranging from mellow singletrack to wide double track and paved pathways.
Intermediate Adventures.
If you’re looking to ride intermediate mountain bike trails, the Mount Macpherson trails are your best bet. There are plenty of options to link up a long and rewarding route. We recommend starting with climbing Ridgewalk to descend TNT, then linking in a lap of Flowdown and pedalling up Tantrum. This network is easily accessed via Highway 23 South.
Enduro Exploration.
Sunnyside Up and Haulin’ Daze are guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Follow the cruisy climb trail up and rip down, enjoying jumps, berms, and flow as you go! When you hit the hub, turn around for another lap!
Alpine Access.
Revelstoke Mountain Resort is your best bet for getting mountaintop views on your e-bike. From the top of the Revelation Gondola, take the Stoke Climb to the Mackenzie Ridge Trail. From there, you’ll have outstanding views of Mackenzie Peak, the Monashee Mountains, and the Selkirk Mountains. From there you can descend the Stoke Climb to get back to the gondola top or take the Fifty Six Twenty trail all the way to the valley bottom.
Downhill Shredding.
Boulder Mountain is home to Revelstoke’s downhill trail network. The trails are accessed by one climb trail (still in development for upper sections) and a forest service road, so it’s easy to connect lap after lap when you’re on an e-bike.
Boondocker is a local favourite and a Revelstoke classic - expect root drops, challenging steeps, and loamy singletrack. For a flowier descent, try The Rooster, a black jump line, or Loggin’ Leftovers, a blue flow trail with impeccable berms. Your other option for downhill e-biking is Revelstoke Mountain Resort, where you’ll find a fun selection of trails with vertical that seem never-ending!
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