The south facing sun exposed trails are clear of snow and are drying out, but there are some areas of soft mud. Northern aspect trails still have wet tread or even running water keeping some sections prone to damage. Please avoid travel on trails if you are leaving ruts or visible footprints.  Check individual trail reports for updates.

It is spring transition time at the West Bragg Creek trails. When there is a good overnight freeze, the wet dirt will firm up enough to provide good travel conditions for early morning rides or hikes. But if there is only a short period of freezing or no overnight freeze, the trails will be soft or muddy all day.  Travel on wet, muddy trails can lead to trail damage.  Check the WBC weather station before heading out, to confirm that there was a sufficient overnight freeze for early morning trail use.  For most of the day, you should anticipate wet and soft conditions on some trails.