The Four Lakes Trail is an absolute hidden treasure, offering a captivating outdoor experience for the whole family. The breathtaking views, combined with its kid-friendly nature, make it a must-visit destination.
From the moment we started our hike, we were greeted with picturesque vistas that took our breath away. The scenic beauty of the four lakes along the trail is simply stunning. Each new lake we encountered was a unique surprise, and we couldn't get enough of the natural beauty.
One of the most impressive aspects of this trail is its family-friendliness. Even our 7-year-old boy managed the hike with ease. The well-maintained path and gradual inclines make it accessible to hikers of all levels. We appreciated the opportunity to introduce our child to the wonders of nature without worrying about the trail's difficulty.
The trail's family-friendliness extends to its overall atmosphere. We encountered several families on our hike, and it was heartwarming to see parents and children enjoying the great outdoors together.
The Four Lakes Trail offers a memorable outdoor experience with its stunning scenery, family-friendly nature, and accessibility to hikers of all ages. It's a perfect choice for a day of adventure and bonding in the...
Read moreThis trail is so green and refreshing! Lots of big trees with moss hanging down. Fairly easy hike but some ups and downs. The loop is about 6 1/2 km long but can be extended with side excursions. Like the name says, you get to see all four lakes along the way.
Alice lake is the biggest with sandy beach, good for water sports and swimming.
Edith has nice colour with limited access, most secluded, you still can fish there.
Fawn is the smallest and most quiet with toads! (Saw only tadpoles this time) This is my favorite.. very cute lake.
Stump is with a little island in the middle, and many floating gardens. You can go around the whole lake with many access to great fishing spots.
Some areas of the trails are shared with cyclists. Well marked but easy to miss turn offs, so keep your navigation handy. Dog and family friendly. Multiple washrooms along the way. Great way to immerse...
Read moreTrail is well maintained and well marked. You will likely have to share the trail with mountain bikers, so be mindful of that. I came up from Squamish by bus (route 1) to Eagle Run, crossed the overpass, and went up the connector Trail to Jack's Trail which led up to Alice Lake (one of the four lakes in the trail). If you have a vehicle there are plenty of parking spots that are more accessible than the route I took. Pretty easy hike, make sure to take a dip in Alice Lake when...
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