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Length: 20 mi (32.2 km)
Surface: Other
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +1,863/ -1,918 ft
Total: 6 riders
 

Mountain Biking Mt Morrisey XC trails

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#125 of 1,379 mountain bike trails in British Columbia
#9,711 in the world

A mish mash of trails that is in the early stages of becoming an incredible trail system

First added by chuckpelley on Jul 2, 2014. Last updated Apr 28, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: unknown
  • Lift service: unknown
  • Night riding: unknown
  • Pump track: unknown
  • Restrooms: yes
  • Fat bike grooming: unknown
  • E-bikes allowed: unknown
  • Fee required: unknown
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Getting there
from Kamloops, BC go to Sun Peaks
System trails (15)
 difficultyBig Brenter0.2 mi
 difficultyBlack Bear0.5 mi
 difficultyBlue Grouse0.5 mi
 difficultyBruin Romp0.6 mi
 difficultyCrossing1.3 mi
 difficultyDog Sled0.7 mi
 difficultyEn Garde0.5 mi
 difficultyGreat Grey1.4 mi
 difficultyHoly Cow7.9 mi
 difficultyLynx0.5 mi
 difficultyMarten1 mi
 difficultyMcGillvray Lake Trail1.3 mi
 difficultyMoose Track0.2 mi
 difficultyMt Morrisey Link1.1 mi
 difficultyMt Morrisey Road1 mi


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  • chuckpelley
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    Mt Morrisey is right beside Sun Peaks and if the snow has melted you can access it from the top with the DH bike lift.
    We found the map for the XC biking difficult to read (it was made a little easier by holding the Nordic map of the same area beside it)
    A golfer saw we were lost right off the bat and once we followed his directions we saw the sign we had missed.
    We were there on June 30 and there was still snow up top so there was no lift access to the XC trails, so we had to do all the climbing on the bike, which wasn't too hard as the only "trails" we found for the most part were old roads that are used in the winter for XC skiing. Also the trails that were used for XC skiing in some places were wet bogs and unusable.
    The Lynx trail was fun as it was more of a singletrack with the added challenge of a bit of mud.
    Also part of the Snowshoe trail has recently been worked on and it was pretty good.
    If we were to go back, I would check first to see if they had upgraded signage on the trail as well see if more singletracks had been created.
    If you enjoy a wide open gravel road or overgrown log road style of riding this is a good place to go, for now anyway.

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