A serene silty lake perfect for picnics
Mode of Travel
Once you’re in the alpine, you’ll get fabulous views of the valley, the village, Kinbasket Lake and surrounding mountain peaks. The top contains some interesting rock formations and a ridge walk.
The calming rush of the creek, the huge cedar trees, the lookout overlooking Valemount, the lichen, mushrooms and other plant life, plus a suspension bridge!
Look into this powerful waterfall from right above it. Watch leaping salmon in August.
Peaceful and lush with not much elevation.
Observe tiny marsh critters – very close to info centre. Kid-friendly.
Sandy trail surrounded by sensitive lichen; good views of Mica Mountain
A gentle hike with two different routes to the falls. Remember the Overlanders who came by horse and boat.
Wide paved trail around the village. Wheelchair/stroller friendly.
Enchanting bluffs and waterfalls. Choice of several end points: lakes, big rock or peak.
A hotbed of ecological activity – a wildlife and bird watcher’s delight
Relatively short trail to marshy meadows with waterfall and lake.
See historic mica mine sites with remaining mica flakes. Views of Mt. Robson.
A serene lake perfect for picnics or a quick dip. Kid-friendly.
Stay overnight in an alpine cabin. Views of Mt. Robson from the meadow.
Great views for a short hike; mostly flat along creek then a steep section to the lookout.
Follow the creek in and back- bridge is broken
Is it Maui or Valemount? The Hawaii, BC trail is a recent addition to Valemount’s roster of hikes.
Waterfalls and alpine lakes with meadows brimming with alpine flowers in June/July.
5-Mile Road & Viewpoints