Friday, June 27, 2008

Golden Ears Provincial Park

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Attention Visitors - Important Notice!
Please note - the method of campground payment for a first-come-first-serve campsite is cash only. We do not accept credit cards, cheques or debit.

Gold Creek and Alouette sites:

Vehicle Accessible Camping Fee: $24.00 per party /night
BC Senior's Rate (Shoulder Season only): $12.00 per senior's couple/night
Winter Vehicle Accessible Camping Fee: $10.00 per party / night

Total Number of Vehicle Accessible Campsites:
Alouette = 205
Gold Creek = 148
North Beach = 55
Number of Reservable Campsites, if applicable: (all remaining sites are first-come, first-served)
Alouette = 83
Gold Creek = 74
North Beach = 34
Note: The above information is for the campground only. Park users can still walk into the park if conditions such as weather permit. Check the "Attention Visitor Notice" above for park alerts.


Mike Lake Trail: Main Corral to Mike Lake. Horse and hiking trail (4.2 kilometres; suggested hiking time: 2 hours; elevation change: 100 metres).

Incline Trail: Mike Lake to Alouette Mountain Fire Access Trail. Horse and hiking trail (1.2 kilometres; suggested hiking time: 1 hour; elevation change: 150 metres). This steep trail follows the “Incline” that was once used by loggers as a route to skyline huge logs down to Mike Lake from the trailhead. This shortcut eliminated 5 kilometres of the railroad haul down the mountain.

Alouette Mountain Hiking Trail: Top of Incline Trail via Alouette Mountain Fire Access Trail (10 kilometres; suggested time: 5 hours; elevation change: 1,000 metres). The panoramic view from Alouette Mountain is spectacular. For many hikers the highlight of the trail is the virgin stands of mountain hemlock and yellow cedar. The return trip to Alouette Mountain can take up to 9 or 10 hours. Be sure to carry water in dry weather and expect snow well into June. This trail is a strenuous hike requiring experience and proper equipment.

Alouette Mountain Fire Access Trail: Top of Incline Trail to destination northeast of Lake Beautiful (7.3 kilometres; elevation change: 400 metres). The trail follows the old fire access road through subalpine forest and eventually through a “blowdown” area caused by Typhoon Freda in 1962.

Menzies Trail: Park headquarters to Gold Creek parking lot. Horse, bicycling and hiking trail (9 kilometres; suggested hiking time: 4 1/2 hours; elevation change: minimal). Lookout and Loop Trails: Parkway via Lookout Trail to Lookout and return to parkway via Loop Trail (2.5 kilometres; suggested hiking time: 1 hour; elevation change: 75 metres). Park at Spirea Universal Access Nature Trail parking lot.

Viewpoint Trail: West Canyon parking lot to Lake Viewpoint (1.5 kilometres; suggested hiking time: 3/4 hour; elevation change: 175 metres). Good views. In wetter seasons a picturesque waterfall tumbles down a cliff just beyond the Lake Viewpoint.

West Canyon Trail (Golden Ears Trail): West Canyon parking lot to Alder Flats. Hiking trail only (5 kilometres; suggested time: 2 1/2 hours; elevation change: 250 metres). Trail follows an old logging grade for 3.2 kilometres then swings uphill. At this point a short trail drops downhill to Lower Falls.

Golden Ears Trail: West Canyon parking lot to summit of North Ear. Hiking trail only (12 kilometres; suggested time: 7 hours; elevation change: 1,500 metres). Follow the West Canyon Trail from the parking lot to Alder Flats. Beyond Alder Flats the trail switchbacks upward on an old logging road then heads steeply uphill to Panorama Ridge. Most of the elevation gain is made in this stretch. Listen for the nasal squeak of pikas in the rock slides. Impressive view of Pitt Lake to the west and mountains to the east and north are possible from Panorama Ridge. The ascent of the North Ear is made from the left (east) side across a permanent snowfield. Extreme caution is advised and proper equipment is recommended. Drinking water may be scarce in dry weather between Alder Flats and the snowfield. The round trip to Golden Ears is an overnight expedition for all but the fittest hikers. Overnight camping areas are located at Alder Flats and on Panorama Ridge around the mountain shelter which, itself, can accommodate up to 8 people. Expect snow on Panorama Ridge into July. This trail is long and strenuous and should only be attempted by experienced, well-equipped backcountry travellers. No open fires are permitted in the backcountry.

Lower Falls Trail: Gold Creek parking lot to Lower Falls. Hiking trail only (2.7 kilometres; suggested time: 1 hour; elevation change: minimal). A very popular, easy walk along Gold Creek to the 10-metre high Lower Falls. A beach area halfway to the falls is a good spot for a picnic or a sunbathe. Some of the best scenery in the park is visible just beyond.

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