


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.
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.

2026 Members

Calling all of our amazing UROC members!
Want to hear about all the happenings of the past year and learn about the rad things coming up this year?
Hear about the impact your membership has on our network?
Have a say in the new board of directors?
Aaaand have a sweet time with rad folks in our awesome community while enjoying some snacks/beverages? 😎
Then please JOIN US for the UROC Annual General Meeting on Thursday April 9th
Where - Masonic Hall, Cumberland
Time - Doors at 7:45pm, meeting starts at 8pm sharp. Don`t be late!
Last orders at 9:30pm, 10pm close
Bring your own cup!
Must be a UROC member to attend.
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Big thanks to Forbidden Bike Company for the continued support 🙌
Year after year they’ve backed our trails with a complete bike from their acclaimed stable, and this time they’ve gone bigger than big. We’ve been hooked up with the newly released Forbidden REYA, an absolute trail weapon.
This year we’ll be raffling this beauty off to raise funds that go straight back into trail maintenance and the dirt where it counts.
Stay tuned for details… this is one you won’t want to miss.
Thanks again Forbidden Bike Company, you rock!
@forbiddenbikecompany
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Trail & road closures continue: Blueprint, Above and Beyond, Hunky Dory and a portion of the Trent Main.
A reminder to all trail users that temporary trail and road closures remain in effect around the Blueprint area due to ongoing forestry operations.
For everyone’s safety, please respect all posted signage and closures. Active work zones can include heavy machinery, falling timber, and limited visibility; these are not safe areas to enter or pass through. Closures are in place Monday through Friday, from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. Operations stop on weekends, and access is permitted then.
What you need to know:
Closures apply to both trails and surrounding road access
Do not bypass signage or barriers e.g. Access to Blockhead up the Trent Main is CLOSED during active hours of operation.
Operations will be active for 3 to 4 more weeks. (Weather permitting)
Plan your rides ahead and choose alternate routes
We know closures can be frustrating, but they are essential to keep both the public and workers safe, and to protect the long-term integrity of the trail network.
We’ll share updates as soon as the area fully reopens. Thanks for your patience and cooperation.
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We had a great day trail building with a rad gang of leadership students and teacher from the Mark Isfeld school. We put in 270m of trail extension to an existing trail on behalf of the Village of Cumberland and sanctioned by Manulife Investment management. We’d love to tell you where the new section is, but at the moment ‘that’s classified’ and the project is not quite finished yet, soon to be revealed thanks to the hard work of the trail day students and teacher.
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Mosaic Forest Management wishes to advise users of the area shown in the below map (area marked in orange), that road reconstruction (labelled TRM10C & known as Above and Beyond trail) will commence in February 2026 with harvesting to follow. For the public’s safety, we ask that you avoid this area while active operations are
Extreme water flow has caused major erosion around the Perseverance Creek wooden bridge near the end of Hai Gai, DCDH, and throughout the China Creek trail floodplain area. A large log jam washed against the wooden bridge and is forcing volumes of water in multiple directions, washing out significant sections of trail and making the
United Riders of Cumberland (UROC) is a not-for-profit society governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. The Board consists of 9 directors, each elected to a two-year term. Each year elections are held at the AGM, where every eligible member can vote for the Board of Directors. This year UROC is seeking to fill two
How a Landmark Land Use Agreement Transformed Cumberland’s Mountain Bike Community By Mike Berard In December 2025, the United Riders of Cumberland (UROC) and the private landowners surrounding the village of Cumberland, B.C., Mosaic Forest Management, TimberWest, and Hancock now Manulife Investment Management, mark the ten-year anniversary of a land use agreement that reshaped the
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)
Membership allows you to participate in all UROC activities from our race events and group rides to community programming.
As we are a non-profit society, all Trail Boost donations go directly to building and maintaining the Cumberland Forest trail network.
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