The United Riders of Cumberland is a registered non-profit society that manages and advocates for the Cumberland trail network.
The United Riders of Cumberland is a registered non-profit society that manages and advocates for the Cumberland trail network.
We respectfully acknowledge that we live and recreate on the unceded traditional territory of the K’ómoks people (Pentlatch, Ieeksun, Sahtloot and Sasitla), the traditional keepers of this land.
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UROC promotes and supports the local Mountain Bike Community in the Comox Valley.
Through trail advocacy, volunteerism, promotion of the sport and fundraising, we are able to encourage participation for all as well as maintain and build the local trail infrastructure.
Membership with UROC supports trail access and maintenance, and allows you to participate in all UROC activities from our race events and group rides to community programming.
Ten years ago, Cumberland landowners said yes to trails, and everything we love to ride and enjoy followed. Those agreements made a world-class trail network possible, built on trust, stewardship, and shared respect for the land. Ten years in, we’re still grateful, still building, still riding, and still stoked. Full story in the bio @mosaicforests @manulife @legendary.villageofcumberland…
Over the next few days roadside trimming will be happening on the Davis Lake Main service road and some select side roads. You will see clear signage where and when this is happening. Please observe the safety signage and move around or well away from the operator. In tight sections of roadway, the operator will stop to allow you to pass, on open sections it is safe to pass wide and carry on.…
We’re delighted to be nominated for the 2025 Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce Non-Profit Award. The award recognizes organizations that make meaningful contributions to the community and demonstrate clear benefits through their work. We continue to provide access to a trail network spanning 6,500 acres and more than 200 trails for non-motorized recreation, serving as stewards of the land while managing and maintaining one of BC’ s busiest trail networks. In 2015, UROC signed a historic agreement with the landowners that established legal non-motorized recreation across these lands, a milestone built on years of collaboration and a strong working relationship within both the working forest and the Cumberland Municipal Parklands. Our mission is to ensure continued access to a diverse, evolving, and well-managed trail network. Our vision is memorable trail experiences for all.…
The 3rd Annual Volunteers Appreciation Party was a hoot. It’s UROC’s way to say a thousand thank you’s to our volunteers for all the hard work that goes into a year in the life of the Cumberland trail network. To the Trail builders, board of directors, events and races help, Wednesday Night Women’s rides, western toad migration, artists, media support, adaptive actions, trail crew, UROC staff and many more that put heart and soul into our most treasured trail network. @gravitymtb.ca…
Last Friday, we teamed up with a big gang of participants from MNP Accounting for a full overhaul of Lost and Found, plus a groom-through and tidy-up of Found Link and 2 n a Juice. It was an awesome day with plenty of hands on deck rebuilding tired features, fixing drainage (after some significant rainfall) and bringing fresh life to the trails.
Big thanks to Swift Datoo LLP for joining us for a trail dig day last week! We worked on 4Pack and 2Pack giving both trails a groom and a haircut, getting trails ready for summer and up and coming events. The Swift Datoo team laid down the law on the trails and did a great job making things flow just right!
Win a Forbidden Bike & Support the Trails in Cumberland!
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Love riding Cumberland’s legendary singletrack? Want to give back to the trails that give us so much? Here’s your chance to support the dirt and maybe score a dream ride while you’re at it.