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 Rose Park Trail



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Squamish

Park Amenities:
Birding
Picnicking
Walking


Rose Park located in the Squamish Village is perched on the edge of the Mamquam River Channel and Tidal Slough. From the park a trail follows the river leading all explorers past an open grassy field, a wooden viewing platform and some picnic tables and stone benches.

The gravel pathway in the park is level and is an easy grade trek with many opportunities to view the river and the birds that visit the river. The best area in Rose Park to view the local bird life is from the large wooden viewing platform peering over the river's edge found along the trail. The trail eventually connects to the flower gardens in Lilly's Garden.

Many visit the park to relax and enjoy a picnic, read a book, take in some birdwatching, throw a frisbee or view the flower gardens. The park trail sometimes acts as a connector trail for people traveling north to south in the Squamish area leading to Loggers Lane Rd. Continue down the road and soon the entrances to Logger's Creek Trail and Smoke Bluffs will appear.

Explore the Rose Park Trail in Squamish, British Columbia, Canada

Address:

Rose Park Trail
Squamish
Canada

How To Get ToRose Park Trail

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Traveling north on Hwy 99 (Sea to Sky Highway) towards Squamish, BC, Canada take a right at the main intersection of Cleveland Road and Logger's Lane on the highway. Continue to the parking lot.
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