With 50+ miles of trails and 2,300 feet of vert, Valemount Bike Park is BC’s hidden gem
BRR Analysis
Valemount Bike Park, located in a previously quiet British Columbia highway town, has been successfully developed into a significant mountain biking destination. Spearheaded by a former snowmobile club, the park now boasts over 50 miles of trails and 2,300 feet of vertical descent, offering shuttle-fed access. This transformation, highlighted by *Singletracks*, positions Valemount as a burgeoning, if somewhat unexpected, hub for mountain biking enthusiasts in the region.
This development underscores a growing trend in outdoor recreation, where communities leverage existing infrastructure and local initiative to tap into the lucrative adventure tourism market. For Valemount, a town not traditionally associated with mountain biking, this pivot from snowmobiling to singletrack represents a strategic diversification. It also reflects the increasing demand for accessible, purpose-built trail networks, offering a blueprint for other smaller towns looking to redefine their economic landscape beyond traditional industries.
Ultimately, Valemount's success demonstrates that with sufficient ambition and a few well-placed trails, even a sleepy highway stop can become a force to be reckoned with. A lesson many larger resorts are still trying to master.
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