Salmo Valley Trail Society
bringing accessible trails to our community since 2013We would like to acknowledge that the trails we build, maintain and enjoy are in the traditional and ancestral territories of the Sinixt, the Syilx, and the Ktunaxa people. All are welcome.
Purchase a Trail Pass
You can purchase a Trail Pass for using the trails. (Options for Day, Weekend & Annual). If you want to donate to the SVTS, then also use the Trail Pass Option. Thanks For Your Support!
Purchase a Membership
New This Year! Memberships are lifetime and cost $20/ person. This is the last time you will have to fill out a membership form. Thanks For Your Support!
We still have some limited edition t-shirts and hoodie in stock.
Download our Trail Map
Thanks SUTCO for your donation to the trail maps and Garry Quist for your designs!
Events & Announcements
Get Ready For Spring!
Snow is melting, temperatures are warming, spring is here. We just wanted to send out a quick hello to let everyone know we are still here and still working for trails. We have spent the winter working with the ski hill on a trail proposal. There is still some...
October 6th Movie Night
Join us Sunday October 6th at 7 pm in the Salmo Valley Youth Community Centre for a movie might. We will be showing the documentary 'Life Cycles' . Tickets are $5 at the door ($2 for children under 5). Life Cycles tells a spectacular story of the bike, from its...
Thanks KP Park Volunteers!
Thank you very much for all of your hard work at KP Park Sunday! Stay tuned for another volunteer day.
Bike Park Build Day!
Come on out to KP Park from 12-4pm this Sunday September 15 to help with the building and shaping of dirt jumps at the KP Bike Skills Park. Bring a shovel and/or rake if you have it, gloves if you want them and water and a hat in case it is warm out. Feel free to...
Fall Meeting
We will be hosting another fall meeting towards the end of the month, this time in Ymir. Another opportunity to share ideas and talk about current progress. planning has begun for future trails on the Salmo Ski Hill. We would love to have input from a few more hikers...

