A WORLD CLASS TRAIL NETWORK.

The Squamish trail network is an expansive mix of hand-built and machine-made trails. The region has been developed over the past 30+ years by a dedicated group of volunteers. A mix of volunteers, paid Trail Crew and contractors now maintain these world-class trails that span across private, crown, BC Parks, District of Squamish and Squamish Nation land.

Before you hit the trails, have a read…

A guide for EVERY trail user.

SORCA works closely with the Squamish Nation, District of Squamish (DOS), Crown Land recreation managers, and other community stakeholders to maintain the trails, manage land-use conflicts and uphold a common approach to trail etiquette. It is important that trail users are familiar with trail etiquette in order to enjoy these amenities safely and sustainably. In order to keep the trails fun and open for everyone to enjoy, show respect for your fellow trail users (human and wildlife) and stick to the following guidelines below.

trail in need of some tlc?

let us know.

With hundreds of kilometers of trails to monitor and maintain, we rely on volunteers to let us know when something needs fixing. As a rider, you can contribute to this by submitting trail reports. If you see a tree down across a trail, or some other feature that needs maintenance, let us know! Trail reports can be submitted one of three ways; via the Trailforks reporting function, our Facebook Trail Maintenance Group, or by emailing us, here.