Sea to Sky Trail
Seeking adventure in the Sea to Sky corridor? Hike the Sea to Sky trail north of Brackendale for pastoral views.
Brohm Lake Trails
The seven trails give good access to the lake and the interpretive forest, where you can study nature, exercise your body and ease your mind in a beautiful setting.
Fishermen’s Trail
Fishermen’s Trail runs through unceded territory. The river hosts late-running steelhead, chinook, coho, chum and pinks.
Wonderland Trail
A smooth journey through a lush forest. The Wonderland Trail is popular among runners, hikers and bikers.
Looking Glass Trail
This 2.4 km long single track trail winds around the western apron of DeBecks hill from the north end of Tantalus road to the east end of Depot Road.
Ray Peters Trail
A Peaceful Escape from Highway 99: Ray Peters is one of the most popular trails in Squamish.
Jack’s Trail
Built on old logging rail beds, this trail is in frequent use for mountain bike and running events.
The Bob McIntosh Memorial Trail
The Bob McIntosh Memorial Trail is smooth and well-packed, although the mellow flow through mature second-growth forest can be dusty after a long dry spell.
DeBecks Hill Trail
DeBecks Hill Trail was fairly strenuous before the service road was improved. A wildlife refuge for cougars and coyotes.
Four Lakes Trail
View four lakes on a single hike. Four Lakes Trail is one of many popular paths in Alice Lake Provincial Park.
Elfin Lakes
An Alpine paradiseT. The scenic alpine trail at Elfin Lakes presents a full day of hiking, or less by bike, without being too strenuous.
Mamquam Spawning Channels
Trails where salmon spawn, bears roam and eagles soar, Mamquam area provides perfect place to push a stroller.
Mamquam Blind Channel
Linking the municipal pieces along the Mamquam Blind Channel has long been a community goal.
Swan Trail
Endangered Trumpeter Swans make estuary trail home. This 5K trail runs through old-growth forest.
Loggers Creek and Nature Trail
Combined with the busy Loggers Creek Trail, Nature Trail provides a large area of paths among old trees, wetlands and bubbling brooks.