Squamish Hiking & Guided Tours
Squamish is the epicenter of amazing hiking trails for all skills and ages. Squamish has 8 local provincial parks including Porteau Cove, Murrin Lake, Shannon Falls, Stawamus Chief, Brackendale eagles, Garibaldi, Alice Lake and Tantalus provincial park. Each of these areas are unique in their offerings and have made Squamish a world class hiking destination.
To learn more about our favorite hiking locations, check out Top 7 Squamish Hiking Hotspots or scroll below to check out some of our featured trail maps
- Season: Spring, Summer, Fall and some trails at lower elevation on the Winter
- Skills: Beginner to Advanced
- Guided Tours Available
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ALICE LAKE & 4 LAKE TRAILS
Alice Lake provincial park is a popular place for camping swimming fishing and of course hiking. The four lakes trail is 6 km long and runs past Stump, Fawn, Edith and Alice Lake.
THE STAWAMUS CHIEF
Perhaps the most iconic of the Squamish hiking Trails is the the Chief. This parking lot is packed on weekends with many people attempting the StairMaster hike to enjoy the stunning views from the top.
GARIBALDI LAKE
The massive turquoise blue Garibaldi lake is the base for much of the hiking within Garibaldi Provincial Park. From the parking lot off of the Sea to Sky highway to Garibaldi Lake takes about 2 hours. From Garibaldi Lake you can access the Taylor Meadows and Black Tusk, this can be done in 8- 10 hours.
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