Vast & Flowy
YOUR ROADTRIP TO FLOWY TRAILS
Kamloops, and Williams Lake, have unique histories in mountain biking and take pride in their trails. Known for their vast, rolling landscapes and fun, flowy trails, these towns will leave you with a smile on your face and a desire for more. Linking up these towns will make for one memorable road trip filled with beautiful scenery and welcoming biking communities, in the heart of BC's central interior.
Ride statistics
- Bike Communities
- 2
- Number of Trails to Access
- 400+
- Crowds
- 0

Williams Lake
Known as “the Shangri-La of mountain biking”, this welcoming bike community has taken pride in building their trail systems. Flowy, fun and unique, the bike trails here will leave you understanding why it was named this mystical utopia.
- Number of Trails:
- 173
- Highest Elevation:
- 1,328 m
- Trails:
- 28
- 96
- 46
- 3

Kamloops
Home to the Kamloops Bike Ranch, Canada’s largest municipal bike park, Kamloops is known as a mountain biking mecca with vast landscapes, rolling hills, and expansive bike trails. Riders of all levels can experience the flowy trails and wide-open vistas that make Kamloops a special place to ride a bike.
- Number of Trails:
- 272
- Highest Elevation:
- 1,482 m
- Trails:
- 111
- 114
- 40
- 7
Vast and Flowy Inspiration
Stories from Kamloops and Williams Lake in BC's Central Interior.
Trip Ideas
The Heart of the Interior: A Freeride Pilgrimage
Between the sun-drenched grasslands of Kamloops and the rugged, timber-clad ridges of Williams Lake lies a landscape that doesn't just host mountain biking, it helped invent it. This is the central interior of British Columbia, a region defined by its vastness, its "hero dirt," and a deep-rooted culture that invites you to trade the highway for the singletrack.



