Cheam Lake Wetlands Regional Park is a hidden gem that offers a serene and picturesque escape into nature. The park is beautifully maintained, with well-marked trails that meander through lush wetlands, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and diverse wildlife.
One of the highlights of Cheam Lake Wetlands is the abundant birdlife. It's a birdwatcher's paradise, with many species to spot throughout the year. The observation decks and benches along the trails provide perfect spots to sit and enjoy the peaceful scenery.
The park's facilities are excellent, with clean restrooms, ample parking, and informative signage that enhances the visitor experience. The trails are accessible and suitable for all ages, making it a fantastic destination for families, nature enthusiasts, and photographers alike.
Overall, Cheam Lake Wetlands Regional Park is a tranquil haven that offers a delightful retreat into nature. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing walk, a family outing, or simply to enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the wetlands. Highly recommended for anyone looking to connect with nature and enjoy the...
Read moreI stumbled upon this park accidentally going for a drive in the country. Initially came to Bridal Falls area to visit the waterfall, but it was closed. So driving along I stumbled across this park which is a beautiful Wetland area, quite vast with breath taking surrounding mountains of snow, and so happened to have a view of the Bridal Falls. I found that a definite win. There is a fantastic floating walkway that is quite large lengthwise and steady there is a lookout at the end overall the wetlands. There's a few short kilometer walks around this park. No dogs allowed, no fires, no bicycles, no fishing of course, no BBQs. This place has an undercover area, and public restrooms, as well as garbage bins. I find that to find this park was a bit confusing considering the sign turning off to the park was quite abruptly placed just before the road. Causing a fast turn, and unsure if the park was that way. The sign should be placed back a few meters...
Read moreAlthough this park was acclaimed to be accessible, it is far from that. We went today with my wheelchair looking forward to an afternoon out in nature. I stead we were greeted by uneven loose stone covered paths that have a hump in the middle and slope to the edges. The Boardwalk has a step sized rise at each end that is impossible to navigate with a wheelchair, mobility scooter or stroller. We arrived in the parking lot to a large class C motorhome parked across one end with a hose hooked up to the drinking water tap and the owner standing in the roof washing his RV. Although the signs prohibit fishing, there were several people fishing and more arriving with rods in hand. So if you have an RV that you need to wash or want to go fishing in a small lake in spite of the rules against doing so, this is the place for you. After all, it isn't accessible for any with mobility challenges anyway. You can be sure, we...
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