John Evdokimoff Bike Park

South Shuswap

Trail Information

Distance1.5 km (trails & features) km
Duration0.5+ Hour
DifficultyEasy to Most DifficultEasy to Most Difficult
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Latitude / Longitude50.88198399, -119.30760723
ActivitiesHikingMountain BikingPicnicing
Warnings:
Progressive technical features. Mountain bikers must wear helmets. Use at your own risk.

About

Progressive technical skills park, pump track, tabletops, jumps, and free ride trail for mountain bikers. The bike skills park is a fun place to warm up before a ride on the White Lake trails, or a playful end to a day of cross-country riding. Don’t miss the practice climb trail and downhill berm trail that starts at the very top of the park (use the uphill track to the left). Note: the park is also the trailhead for the White Lake Traverse and White Lake Lookout trails.


Access

Approx 9.3 km east of Sorrento on Hwy 1 at the Balmoral Rd junction, turn right immediately onto White Lake Rd behind Balmoral Store. White Lake Rd forms a loop, returning to Hwy 1 at Carlin 4 km farther east, approx. 20 km west of Salmon Arm. Watch for the John Evdokimoff Bike Park sign on your left about 7 km from the Balmoral Store on White Lake Road.


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