Important:
Members should check our Club's website before each ride to ensure that the area they plan to ride in is open.
Note: Mosaic's company access website only lists which gates are open / closed to the public for general access. General access does not include ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles, etc.
Updated Sept 6, 2024
- Please note that all areas are open during the weekend.
Weekend Access Opportunities for Members of the Comox Valley ATV Club
Area | Status |
Duncan Bay Main | Open |
Chef Creek | Open |
Hasting Main Area | Open |
Buckley Bay | Open |
Comox Lake Area | Open |
Mt. Washington (Front) | Open |
Mt. Washington (Back Side) | Open |
Piggot & Rossiter Area | Open |
Black Creek Main Area | Open |
Oyster River Area | Open |
Elk Main | Open |
Argonaut Main | Open |
Bacon Lake Area | Open |
Public access gates cannot be locked during public access hours.
Always leave the gates the way we find them. i.e. locked or unlocked
The Comox Valley ATV Club invites you to the wonderful assortment of roads and trails throughout our area.
Our region offers a wide array of picturesque trails, and access to its outstanding beauty includes endless forestry roads and some former rail line corridors.
Our club is a non-profit organization formed to support and promote the sport in the region so that ATV/UTV enthusiasts can enjoy the beauty of area trails.
Equally important is positioning the recreation sport politically and economically in the community.
One of the association's mandates is to work closely with other area trail organizations, including First Nations and the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC.
If you are serious about ATV/UTV riding, we have hundreds of kilometers of roads and trails for all levels, from beginners to experts.
We have a fantastic agreement with Mosaic Forest for some truly exceptional Riding areas. (Soon to get better)
We have an extensive network of accommodations and services, including access to hotels, gas, food, and ATV sales and service.
Our many trail heads are less than a half-hour ride from town, and there are several areas to park and launch from.
Our ATV/UTV club promotes responsible ATV riding on private and crown land during the entire year.
Last but not least, we feel education and promotion of responsible ATVs is paramount to the future of sustainable ATVing in British Columbia, and hence, we are a member of the ATVBC Quad Riders ATV Association of BC, https://atvbc.ca/