Join the Legacy

For over 50 years, riders have built, maintained, and protected 150+ km of trails through the rugged rainforest of Maple Ridge. Your membership keeps that legacy alive.

Why It Matters

Every bridge you cross, every drainage ditch that keeps a trail from washing out, every downed tree that's been cleared from your path – that was a club member with a chainsaw on a Sunday morning. Volunteers have invested thousands of hours and hundreds of thousands of dollars turning raw rainforest into 150+ km of rideable single-track.

Your membership keeps that going. It's not a fee – it's your share of keeping Blue Mountain rideable for the next generation.

A membership is not required to ride – the trails are on Crown land and open to the public. But without members, there are no trails. The volunteers, tools, bridges, and advocacy that keep this place alive are funded by riders like you.

Where Your Money Goes

Tools & Equipment

Chainsaws, hand tools, safety gear, and supplies for monthly work parties.

Bridges & Infrastructure

150+ bridges built and maintained. Lumber, gravel, and materials for trail infrastructure.

Trail Sustainability

Drainage systems, erosion control, trail tread hardening, and environmental stewardship.

Insurance & Advocacy

Liability coverage, government liaison work, and protecting our right to ride.

Events & Community

Route of All Evil, Member Appreciation rides, BBQs, and the events that bring riders together.

Keeping Trails Open

Working with RSTBC, BCORMA, local and provincial government and the 3 woodlots on Blue Mountain to ensure the riding area stays open.

What You Get

Gate Code

Drive past the yellow gate to the staging area instead of parking on the street.

Staging Area Access

Park and unload your bike at the proper staging area, 1 km past the gate. Non-members must park on the street. View on map

Event Access

Route of All Evil, Member Appreciation rides, and club events.

Your Voice

Vote at the AGM. Have a say in how the club is run and where resources go.

Still thinking about it? Come out to a work party or a monthly meeting first. See the community in action. When you're ready, we'll be here.