Press
Release
March
27, 2026
Driven by Community: Enhancing Baldy’s
Trails for All Seasons
The Outdoor Recreation Council of BC has awarded a grant of
$3,238 to the Baldy Mountain Community Association (BMCA) to enhance trail
markings, signage, and mapping along the well-loved hiking and snowshoe trails
on the east side of Baldy Village. Supported by dedicated volunteer labour,
BMCA members will be actively involved in trimming branches, installing
markers, and improving wayfinding throughout the network. Baldy
Mountain Resort (BMR) has also agreed to be involved with this project and the
Osoyoos Indian Band has been very surpportive.
For nearly 60 years, the Baldy trail system has grown
organically alongside the evolution of the area—from a small ski hill into a
vibrant, year-round community. Today, these trails are a valued part of daily
life for residents and a memorable experience for visitors in every season.
In Sweet Single Track, author Andrew Drouin
describes Baldy’s network as “impressive for such a small resort,” while noting
the need for clearer, more consistent signage. A previous project successfully
addressed these issues on the west side of the Village, creating a safer and
more user-friendly experience. This new initiative brings that same level of
care and attention to the east side.
The project will focus on three key trails: Gruhl’s Pool
Loop, a scenic 2–3 hour route with sweeping views; Eleven to Heaven, a
thoughtfully designed trail offering safe winter access and cool summer travel;
and Twisted Tree Trail, a rewarding climb to one of Baldy’s most stunning
viewpoints. While these trails are already well-used year-round, improved
signage and mapping are essential—especially in areas with limited cell
service.
With continued support from Andrew Drouin, who is generously
contributing GPS verification and technical expertise, the project will deliver
consistent trail markers, updated maps at key junctions, and enhanced digital
resources through the Baldy Blog and Sweet Single Track.
This initiative reflects BMCA’s deep commitment to fostering
community connection, enhancing safety, and encouraging outdoor recreation. The
Association extends its sincere thanks to the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC
for supporting a project that will enrich the Baldy experience for years to
come.
Volunteers are always welcome to be part of this meaningful
work and enjoy time on the trails. Those interested please contact Rod at snowmac@shaw.ca
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Contact Rod MacLeod
Trails Director BMCA snowmac@shaw.ca
Phone:


