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 Four Lakes Trail

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Squamish

British Columbia
Canada

Trail Length: 8 Km

Difficulty: Moderate
Park Amenities:
Hiking
Interpretive Signs
Mountain Biking
Swimming


The 8 Km (3.6 miles) easy grade Four Lakes Trail is a loop trail which explores the forests and lakes located just north of Squamish, BC, Canada in the Alice Lake Provincial Park.

The Four Lakes Trail leads to a family of lakes consisting of Alice, Stump, Fawn and Edith Lakes. The largest lake, Alice Lake, is accessible from the provincial park parking lot and has a day use area with picnic tables. Heading in the other direction on the trail so to finish the hike with Alice Lake use the trailhead marker on the main park road before the Alice Lake Parking Lot.

Most of the Four Lakes hike involves walking on hard earth, pine needle cushioned trails surrounded by trees, dead fall and forest floor vegetation. A small portion of the trail near Fawn Lake follows a deactivated road.

From the trailhead the loop trail will travel a short 100 metres before bumping into the first lake - Stump Lake. Continue 100 metres further up the trail and there is Cheekye River which is a great spot for a picnic while enjoying mountainous views. The route continues for another 2.8 Km following a tree lined path to Fawn Lake. From here continue another 1 Km and Edith Lake will come into view.The last leg of the hike is 2 Km in length ultimately connecting to the east side of Alice Lake. Follow the lake for another 1 Km to the sandy beach.

The region attracts hikers and mountain bikers. Although the Four Lakes Trail is dedicated to hikers, the surrounding landscape is groomed for mountain biker enthusiasts. The deactivated gravel road within the provincial park leads to many single track bike routes leading further into the wilderness.

Near Fawn Lake is the "Bob MacIntosh Memorial Trail" and "Alice Ridge Mountain Biking Trails". South of Edith Lake is the "Tracks from Hell Trails" and "Mike's Loop". From the Alice Lake parking lot mountain bikers can enjoy some thrills on the "Jack's Trail" and "Debecks Hill".

Explore the Four Lakes Trail in Alice Lake Provincial Park near  Squamish, British Columbia, Canada

Address:

Four Lakes Trail
Highway 99
Squamish
Canada

How To Get ToFour Lakes Trail

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Travel north of Squamish, BC, Canada for 13 Km (7.9 miles) on Hwy 99. From the highway keep an eye out for the Alice Lake Provincial Park sign on your right hand side. At the sign turn right and follow the main park road to the Four Lakes trailhead sign or veer right from the main road and continue to the Alice Lake parking lot and day use area.
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