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1.2 miles
Distance
-1,043 ft
Descent
00:20:44
Avg time
-1,043 ft
Altitude change
655 ft
Altitude min
1,698 ft
Altitude max
1,698 ft
Altitude start
656 ft
Altitude end
-16%
Grade
-50%
Grade max
1.6%
Grade min
30 ft
Distance climb
1 mile
Distance down
177 ft
Distance flat
00:20:44
Avg time

Cambodia Details

  • Activities
    • Mountain Bike
    • E-Bike
    • Hike
    • Trail Running
  • Riding Area
    Mount Seymour
    North Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Difficulty Rating
  • Voted Difficulty
    Black Diamond (5 votes)
  • Local Popularity
    85 in Mountain Biking [+]
    • 85 in E-Biking
    • 70 in Trail Running
    • 50 in Hiking
  • Global Ranking
    #1267 in Mountain Biking [+]
    • #1666 in E-Biking
    • #298 in Trail Running
    • #3064 in Hiking
  • Hiking SAC Scale
    T2 Mountain Hiking
  • Trail Type
    Singletrack
  • Bike Type
    DH, AM
  • Physical Rating
    Hard
  • Trail Visibility
    Always easy to follow
  • eBike Allowed
    Yes up to Class 1
  • TTFs on Trail
    Bridge, Drop, Jump, Rock Face, Skinny

The NSMBA is proud to announce the official reopening of the newly sanctioned Cambodia trail on Mt. Seymour. This significant milestone is the culmination of the NSMBA's dedicated work to adopt this trail into the network, ensuring the protection and maintenance of this Shore classic for years to come.

With its challenging natural features and unique terrain, Cambodia has long been a favourite of the most accomplished riders on the Shore. The NSMBA, working in close partnership with the land manager, Metro Vancouver (Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve), has played a crucial advocacy role in ensuring the preservation of this trail, which could have been closed and decommissioned entirely.

This achievement is a testament to the vital support from SRAM, a key partner in NSMBA’s Trail Adoption Program. Their contributions have been instrumental in making this project a reality, and we are grateful for their ongoing support. Other project funding was provided through the BC Gaming Grant, Canada Summer Jobs and membership fees.

We are keen to highlight the incredible efforts of the trail builders and volunteers who dedicated countless hours to restoring and enhancing Cambodia. Their hard work has ensured the trail is more sustainable and enjoyable for riders. Thanks to the NSMBA Trail Crew (past and present): Daniel Shaw, Henry Fitzgerald, Bishop Carasquero, Marcus VanHeyst and Trail Director / Project Lead Sarah McLeod.

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  • 17 miles average
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on May 24, 2026
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Avg: 4.43 (45 votes)
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        Directions to cambodia trailhead (49.349430, -122.977190)

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        youtuber The North Shore's Newest Trail is
        10:02 | 1191 | Jun 18, 2024 , North Vancouver
        Cambodia | Mt Seymour
        7:44 | 2 | Jun 17, 2026 , North Vancouver
        Cambodia Recognition
        13:54 | 147 | Dec 29, 2025 , North Vancouver
        Chromag Wideangle takes on Mt. Seymour
        20:45 | 117 | Jun 30, 2025 , North Vancouver

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        Video: Remy Metailler & Geoff Gulevich Ride the North Shore
        Jul 10, 2024 from pinkbike.com
        Remy follows Gully on his local trails.

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        Frequently Asked Questions About Cambodia

        Where is Cambodia located?
        Cambodia is located in Mount Seymour, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is part of the Mount Seymour trail network. The trailhead is located at coordinates 49.34943, -122.97719.
        How hard is Cambodia?
        Cambodia is rated as Black Diamond difficulty. The physical rating is Hard. The average grade is 16%.
        What is the elevation gain for Cambodia?
        The trail has 318 m of elevation descent. The elevation ranges from 200 m to 518 m.
        How long is Cambodia?
        Cambodia is 2.0 km long. The trail type is singletrack.

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