Vancouver Surroundings: Such a Beautiful Trail Exists!
This stunning trail starts from the Tricouni Meadows East Trailhead and leads to Seagram Lake. I don’t know the exact name of the trail because it’s not listed on AllTrails. This is why there are so few people on this trail—it’s quite the hidden gem! 🏞️✨ Along the way, you'll encounter three lakes. The first one is Pandant Lake 🌊, known for its beautiful water color. Some people camp and play in the water here. The second lake is Tricouni Lake 🏞️. It’s the smallest of the three but still very beautiful! The third lake is Seagram Lake (P9-P12), our destination. It’s the largest and the bluest of them all. What’s truly delightful is the abundance of wildflowers along the trail, by the lakes, and near the streams—so picturesque! 🌸🌼 The trail is near Squamish. The final stretch to the trailhead involves a rough 10-kilometer gravel road (narrow and uphill). There’s a big pit around 3.5 kilometers before the trailhead (P18); you’ll need an off-road vehicle to get past it! 🚙💨 If you have a regular 4WD SUV, you can park before this pit and hike the remaining 3.5 kilometers to the trailhead. This part of the hike is all uphill, with an elevation gain of about 400 meters. If you have a regular car, it's best to skip this as the gravel road is impassable. 🚗🚫 #VancouverLife #VancouverSurroundings #VancouverTravel #VancouverHiking #HikingTrailRecommendation #HikingTheWorld #BeautifulHikingViews #HikingHeals #DayHike #MyHikingDiary