The North Okanagan Cycling Society is one of the fastest growing multi-use trail organizations in the Province of British Columbia.

 

The Society’s mission is to create positive trail experiences for mountain bikers in the North Okanagan. NOCS works collaboratively with its membership, stakeholders, local First Nations, local/ provincial governments, and the community.

To view the latest update on our trail crews efforts check out this page: Trail updates

In a partnership with BC Parks and Rec Sites and Trails BC (RSTBC), the club has established and legitimized an impressive network of multi-use trails within the Provincial Parks and Crown Land in the greater Vernon Area. Most significantly in Coldstream, District B and C as well as some in Vernon. Volunteer trail days scheduled throughout the year enable the club to help maintain the significant inventory of trails within Kalamalka, Silver Star and Ellison Provincial Parks. These authorized trails are used by mountain bikers, hikers, trail runners, dog walkers and horseback riders at no cost to the end user.

 
 
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Membership

Your NOCS membership adds to the mountain biking voice in the North Okanagan. Having a large, active and engaged membership will help NOCS to protect our current trails, advocate for new trails and mountain bike facilities in our community.

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NOCS PROGRAMS

From Social rides, youth programs, races and bike fests, learn about all the ways we promote cycling and trail access.

 
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Trails

The area around Vernon has several different trail networks, supported and maintained by our volunteers, and trail builders

 

Volunteer

We’re more than just a mountain biking organization – we’re a community-driven movement fueled by volunteers. From event planning to behind-the-scenes efforts, every bit of help contributes to our growth and success. Join us in making a difference and earning some serious trail karma! Opportunities to get involved will be shared throughout the season. Together, let's shape the future of NOCS and our trails.