Chilcotin Backcountry Bike Adventure (Intermediate)

5.0 (3)
2 days 1 night
Vancouver
Photo Beth H.
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Beth H.
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Difficulty
Moderate
Comfort
Basic
Basic+
Group size
3-5 tourists,
over 18 y.o.

High above the valleys, where glacier-fed lakes mirror the sky and wildflowers scatter the meadows, the South Chilcotin Mountains invite you into their vast silence. Your journey begins with a flight into Warner Lake, from which you set out on rolling single-track that winds past turquoise waters, alpine ridges, and hidden groves of aspen. By evening, Spruce Camp welcomes you with its still waters and mountain backdrop—a place to rest, swim, or explore a little more if your legs still itch for riding.

The next day carries you deeper across grasslands, rocky paths, and sandy stretches, where every turn reveals sweeping views and exhilarating downhills. With Gun Creek as your companion, you pedal through a landscape both raw and generous, its rhythm a balance of challenge and reward. Guided by experts and supported with comfortable camp amenities, this adventure blends wild beauty with human spirit—an unforgettable immersion into backcountry riding.

Join us on this ride where every corner and meter tells a story, and discover why the Chilcotins are a true mountain biking legend!

Price: $725 (bike start) or $1,060 (flight start) per person. All prices are subject to taxes + booking fees.

from
$523
per tourist for 2 days
This tour is booked individually on request
Any dates between 1 Jan and 31 Dec are available. Сlick to book or contact tour provider.
Number of individuals
3-5 tourists, over 18 y.o.
Only in the Hiking Trekking Club
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Experience the magic of the South Chilcotin on a hiking, biking or air adventure!

Tour highlights

plane in mountains
Flight into the Wild
Start with a scenic bush plane ride into Warner Lake, a gateway to alpine adventure
alpine mountain biking
The Spirit of the Chilcotins
Ride where few go, a backcountry escape filled with challenge, solitude, and discovery
mountain biking
Alpine Wonders
Pass glacier-fed lakes, wildflower valleys, and sweeping mountain panoramas

Route details

Day 1
Flight to the Highlands and Ride to Spruce Camp

Your journey begins with a 20-minute flight into Warner Lake at 1,850 m, a dramatic alpine setting to start the adventure. From here, the group rides about 18 km of rolling, sometimes technical single-track leading to Spruce Camp. The trail winds past glacier-fed Trigger and Hummingbird Lakes, across meadows and grasslands bright with wildflowers, and through aspen groves. Expect short to moderate climbs, rocky sections with mild exposure, and wide valley views.

By late afternoon, you’ll reach Spruce Camp, where the lake invites you to rest, swim, or explore nearby trails on shorter rides.

Stats: ~18 km, +117 m / -404 m, 4–5 hours.

mountain biking
mountain view
alpine mountain biking 2 more photos
Day 2
Through Meadows and Down to the Valley
Difficulty
Moderate
Does not require physical training but involves moderate physical activity
Tour provider's comments

Daily Distance: ~25kms
Daily Ride Time: 4 - 8 hours
Mtb Skill Rating: Intermediate 
Fitness Rating: Level 2 

Accommodation

Comfort
Basic
Basic+
Tent
1 night

Spruce Lake Camps is a fully hosted and catered to help take the heavy lifting out of your backcountry adventure within the South Chilcotin Mountains Provincial Park. Along our main trail routes, these are our most frequented and popular camps that can sleep up to 10 people. With meals, cozy canvas tents and expedition sleeping bags, warm showers and games, these camps provide creature comforts on your grand adventure.

1 night
Spruce Lake Camp

Backcountry Camp Inclusions:

  • A camp host to greet you and maintain camp.
  • A cozy bed in a dual occupancy canvas walled tent (2 people per tent typically).
  • Three meals a day when in the mountains.
  • Filtered water to fill your hydration packs and bottles.
  • Sleeping bags, sleeping pad/mattresses, and pillows.
  • Fleece jackets to help keep you warm in the evenings.
  • Crocs footwear to wear while in and around camp.
  • Outdoor hot showers with soap.
  • An outdoor pit toilet that is basic in nature but fully stocked.
  • If ordered and paid for more then 30 days in advance – beer, wine and/or cider. It will be waiting for you at your desired camp location.
  • The opportunity to dry out wet clothes and/or shoes, with a wood fired stove (this means you can travel even lighter!).
  • At Spruce Camp only, take advantage of our 3 fishing boats to head out onto the lake for some of the best fishing in the park. A fishing licence is mandatory.

Weather during the tour

Weather conditions along the route
You will get a weather forecast for this tour’s route based on
  • the forecasts for this season
  • the statistics from previous years’ trips

Conditions

Included
  • your choice of a scenic floatplane flight to an alpine lake to start your tour (from our base, or any other destination such as whistler or Vancouver) or pedal into the park via a local trail head;
  • an experienced, friendly and professional mountain bike guide;
  • all healthy and nutritious meals from lunch on day 1 to lunch on your last day, including cooked dinner and breakfast when staying in our camps, and supplies to make your own lunch;
  • double occupancy accommodation in our backcountry camps;
  • unbeatable mountain vistas and stories for a lifetime.
Extras
  • international flight tickets;
  • your own gear;
  • additional meal or water;
  • please check “what to bring” section.

It's important to know

Personal equipment you need for the tour

Essential items:

  • 25–35l backpack;
  • water bladder or water bottles (2–3l of water per day is typically required);
  • rain jacket;
  • packable puffy or warm layer;
  • neck warmer (buff), gloves, tuque if colder weather forecasted;
  • any typical trail side repair tools, spare tube, and any bike-specific parts (derailleur hangers, chain links, etc.);
  • headlamp;
  • sleeping bag liner;
  • pillowcase;
  • small camp towel (hot shower available);
  • personal toiletries (soap and shampoo is provided);
  • camp clothes;
  • bear spray and know how to use it (1 between 2 people is recommended);
  • we recommend that you bring your own bear spray, but there is bear spray for purchase at our tyax
  • adventures check-in desk;
  • personal medications.

Pro tips:

  • pack travel-sized toothpaste, sunscreen, etc. (not full-size);
  • wash clothes in nearby creeks and dry out overnight by the wood-fired stoves;
  • wear the next day’s riding clothes in camp the night prior;
  • fill from streams/creeks if you do not wish to carry a lot of water;
  • strapping spare tubes and pumps to the bike and having small frame/top tube bags helps reduce
  • backpack weight;
  • double check what is included in camp to not pack duplicates.

Optional items (if space and weight permits):

  • camera/phone for taking pictures;
  • personal charging device for phone/camera;
  • travel-sized personal sunscreen and/or bug spray if necessary;
  • a change of riding clothes as you deem necessary;
  • water filter;
  • hydration tablets and/or energy gels.
Important information
Please note
What does my bike guide bring on tour for mechanical support?
What is the weather like?
What are terrain and trails like?
What distances per day can I expect to travel?
Will I be expected to hike a bike?
How many riders can the plane carry?
Are E-bikes permitted?
How much water should I carry?
What is the right type of biking gear to wear?
Do I need prior mountain bike experience?
What kind of bike should I have?
What can I expect in terms of the riding offered?
Do I need to carry my own gear?
Cancellation of booking

Reviews

5.0
Based on 3 reviews
  • N
    Nicola
    about provider
    21 Aug, 2024
    Wow! The 3 day hiking trip was an incredible experience and one I will never forget. We had a beautiful flight into Lorna Lake where we started are trek towards Bear Paw Camp. We crossed creeks, climbed steeps, had stunning alpine views, and then got warmly welcomed into camp with freshly baked cookies, charcuterie and slippers (thanks Peter!). Day two brought rain and river crossings as we followed the valley but it was all part of the fun and ahead of us waited Spruce Camp where we could dry out our gear in front of the fire. Once again, the camp host (shoutout to Gil) greeted us with delicious Apres and dinner, and homemade ice cream! Day three was the big one and WOW. The scenery blew my breath away as we crossed Windy and Camel pass. I cannot recommend hiking in the South Chilcotin more and using Tyax Adventures to guide/host. Beth was incredibly helpful with reservations and Bobbi guided us through a safe and exciting adventure. I can’t wait to come back! In total, we did 52km across the three days.
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    Emily
    about provider
    18 Aug, 2024
    I recently completed a multi-day backpacking tour, and it was an experience I’ll never forget. Our adventure began with a safe and comfortable flight to Lorna Lake, followed by a cold dip, setting the tone for what would be an incredible journey. As we made our way through the stunning wilderness of the South Chilcotin Mountains Provincial Park, we stopped at Bear Paw Camp and Spruce Camp to rest and recharge. At each location, we were greeted by incredibly friendly hosts who went above and beyond to make us feel welcome. After long days of hiking, the hearty and delicious meals they prepared were exactly what we needed. Exploring the park on foot, as opposed to a mountain bike trip, offered a completely different perspective. It allowed me to slow down, truly take in the breathtaking scenery, and connect with the natural beauty of the area. The opportunity to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, be present in the moment, and share this experience with wonderful people was priceless. I can’t wait to be back for another adventure. Highly recommended!
  • S
    Sierra
    about provider
    8 Aug, 2024
    Just wrapped up an unforgettable hiking trip! Started with a flight to Lorna Lake, a quick dip (Brrrrr!), and then we were off hiking through the stunning South Chilcotin Mountains. The camps were cozy and the hosts were awesome, BIG thanks Peter + Gill! The meals hit the spot after long days on the trail. You can even order beers to be waiting for you at camp!! I’m already looking forward to the next adventure. Highly recommend!

Dates and Prices

  • Any dates on request during the season
    1 Jan – 31 Dec
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