Planning on going camping next weekend. The hike itself is beautiful and very well travelled and marked. Little bit of rain, but it's okay because the trees cover most of the trail. Pretty much all through the woods and had great views + got to see a bear on drive back from car park! It is still first-come, first-serve, so it's possible you could pay $15 and still not get a spot. Lovely trail of moderate difficulty. The park website Cheakamus Lake trail report for May 12 says: "CAUTION! Fun obstacle course. Posted: September 28, 2015 10:28:45 AM PST. I saw many people camping without paying the fees and it looks like the park rangers don't care if the campsites are not fully booked. We are planning to go next week trying to catch the last moment of autumn. Planning to hike and stay overnight at Helm Creek Campground next weekend, any update on the conditions up there? The water colour in Cheakamus Creek changes from blue to purple to green by the time you reach the lake. I've been up before in my sedan, but have never seen the "rutted sections" caution. Be prepared to overnight in the event of a flood or slide. You can take any vehicle on it but you need to drive carefully. Any input helps, thanks! It was quite flat and many others were rolling their canoes and carrying their paddleboards all the way from the parking lot. Hiked this trail yesterday, May 25th. Park rangers are closing the trail due to bear activity, though, Nous avons crois un ours 4km et rebrousse chemin.
View Cheakamus Lake Description | Add Comment. The road is a gravel road and it has large pot holes and washboard bumps in spots.
I'm planning on camping at the Singing Creek campground weekend of June 7. Please keep up the good posts Thanks a ton! Did the trail on April 30th. Road up badly rutted in places, but completely free of snow. The hardest part of getting there is the 7km drive to the trailhead, and the 7km return to the highway. Great hike. Are the trails clear?
In process of being deactivated, Branch 01 (east side access to Cheakamus Lake), Branch 03 (west side access to Black Tusk), February - December2022: Works Permit issued, expect minor delays, 4WD recommended, watch for industrial traffic (winter 2022 onwards), drive with caution, No vehicle access past last gate to prevent irreparable damage to the alpine by vehicular traffic; foot access only beyond last gate, April 1 - June 15 annually: motorvehicle prohibition on Haylmore Creek upstream of the bridge crossing over Common Johnny Creek.
Find out how tostay safe during very hot days. The weather was just right, we only felt a little bit of light sprinkles for a few minutes. Arrived at parking lot at 9 am and after one hour hike into first campsite was able to find a great spot without any trouble.
We got to the far camp site, set up are hammocks and proceeded to cook lunch when the park ranger came by and asked us for are reservation that we did not have. How are the road conditions? Access the Sea to Sky District Forest Service Road Access Information map. What are the conditions like? No people camping yet. Dirt road is very rough with many holes to drive around. Snowline above 1700m on south-facing slopes above Singing Creek on way to Russet Lake. Belle randonne, sapins impressionnant!
Saw three rangers on the way out today. Anyone been up lately in a non-4x4, standard clearance vehicle? The best times to visit this trail are April through October.
site remains closed due to aggressive bear activity. To get back to Van you would have to take the whistler bus into town to the greyhound stop. Note that we had additional weight with camping gear. Beware - a squirrel got into our food bag up in the cache. Camped at Cheakamus lake campground over the may long weekend. Saturday 2pm, the parking lot was overflowing! there is a new toilet at the trailhead. Lots of running streams to fill up on water, just be sure to use a water treatment system. I also see people bringing their dogs every time I hike and guess the park rangers don't care about this too. You will enjoy the relative solitude on the many nooks and small beaches along the lake. When I went (June 23, 2018) the water was quite high due to a very warm preceeding week and thus the campsites along the water became smaller than normal. Beautiful camping and trails. Until then, do not make any contact with these dangerous plants. Do bring a camera. The road to the parking wasn't the best but we just took it slow in our 2wd car though I don't think I would recommend it in the snow. No trouble on the forest service road.
There were a few Prius, Mazda3s, and Golfs. No stopping between 21km (before Mud Creek) and 25km (Terminal Creek) due to debris/ mud slide risk. We continued to walk with the front of our bodies facing where we thought the cougar entered the overgrown forest, we were both shook up because of how close we were behind it and honestly didnt know what to do.
Good for kids that are interested in hiking. A few fallen trees so be careful if you are biking. It was a relatively easy hike up but there aren't any views until the carpark so it was a bit of a drag (on both the way up and the way back!) There are few campsite here. They enjoyed the trail and the beautiful lake very much. Spotted a bear 5.5 km in.
this is 3.5 km from the trail head. Posted: September 16, 2012 08:03:14 PM PST. Great trail!
the trail a long the lake was mostly ice free with some trees to climb over it. It was a cloudy day in the Whistler area. Jeremias Tamayo Paz from PORTLAND
At the end is the parking lot. We hiked this trail on Saturday July 23rd between 10:45 and 2:00, and came across a digital camera that someone had lost/left behind. I will suggest coming early on weekends if you are planning to camp because we ran into a group (around 2pm) that couldn't find a spot even though they had booked and paid online.
A friend and myself were planning to head up this month for one last camp and I'm wondering how difficult it might be to get a camping spot this time of year. Ryan River FSR - Year round: at 8 km; refer to, Type a question or click on a popular topic below. Could anyone tell me whether the trails are re-open now? Judy Van Eaton from 70 Mile House writes: My friend and I have done about 14 trips to Garibaldi Lake and were wondering what the trail is like from Cheakamus Lake to Helm. Consider potential road damage;avoid activity near watercourses & steepareas prone to landslides. The muddy spots are usually not too wide, and the worse ones are covered with wood.
$150 fine." The lake at the end is a beautiful reward - very peaceful. Has anyone done this trail lately? Access to the winter non-motorized recreationarea will be restricted at the Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. gate crossing Miller Creek (approx. Park rangers were there to help clear some of the fallen trees and check in on the bear activity. Couple fallen frees and a bit of mud. (, Access Brandywine FSR via the paved Callaghan Road, Gate closed; access not managed by ministry staff. Posted: September 30, 2012 07:38:39 PM PST.
Any snow? Also not really recommended for a city car as there are some decent holes in the ground. Brought the chairs and hung out on the sandbar. Overall, very nice hike in, though the views of the lake aren't quite as spectacular as some of the other lakes in the area. At Singing Pass the camp spots are not marked, they are clearings under trees, though there are plenty of spots along the shoreline on the way. Anyone up there in the last week? Leau est magnifique! The turn-off to the FSR was not immediately noticeable from Cheakamus Crossing, and the drive up had a lot of pot-holes. Note that you must pay online ($15) via BC Parks prior to arrival as the days of free camping are over. Since the site was fully booked we had to pack up are stuff and hike back to the parking lot and drive home. We camped there anyway as it was getting late and we didn't fancy another 5k to the next one, but we had no problems. Thanks for any information in advance! Road has rutted sections.
Also has anyone gone to Joffre Lake for an overnight at the end of May. Snowpack all gone May 26th. Lake is gorgeous, beautiful hike and campsite. Or have any further input about the doability now of the drive in a sedan? Went up this past Friday for camping, got there around 7pm and about 6 cars in the lot. She said that the big ones might follow you down the trail for a bit but will otherwise leave you alone. Great hike - nice and easy with beautiful views of snow-capped mountains and the lake. From the parking lot to the edge of the lake is a lovely walk.
We froze and after about 30 seconds of a stare down, it made a jerk forward and we released our bear banger.
Would I be able to make it up the road in an AWD Subaru legacy? Overall, great beginner hike. Not very busy the many times I have gone. Well worth every step. Comments that gratuitously attack or demean individuals or organizations are not acceptable. Saw zipcars parked, but not many people risk their sedans. There was lots of snow on road and on trail with several fallen trees to climb over. I drove to Cheakamus turn off and my car would not get up the road due to snow.
We had to park along the access road which turned out to be a better idea because our car was under the shade all day. - Its a forrest service road to the car park, we went in sunny weather and got there fine in 2 wheel drive SUV but do need to take it slow This is a lovely, relaxing, non-committing hike. Beautiful views, very peaceful near the lake - the trail is still pretty muddy right now, a bit of snow is on it as well. Beyond this bridge leads you to Helm Creek and Garibaldi Lake but the trail are still covered in snow.
I was wondering about the condition of the road to the lake?
Many moderate to large windfall still not cleared by parks. Thanks, we went to this lake and it was soo beautiful. It used to connect to another point up in Whistler but BC Parks doesn't maintain the trail beyond Singing Creek anymore. Thank you, Patrick. Several outhouses on the 4km trail, food caches. The view was nice and lake was not green on this day, More like a clear blue colour. If this is your camera, please let me know.- Contact Vancouver Trails and we will relay your message. writes: Hi just wanted to say that I like your article very much. Thanks! Conditions update? Road was totally clear of snow, some patchy snow on the trail starting 600m in or so. Enjoyed a night of camping on Cheakamus the weekend of June 27th.
The road up there was definitely bumpy as others have described, but we had no issues getting there in our Civic. The lake on a sunny day is stunning. For more information contact: Overgrown; not recommended for vehicles. Cruisey walk, family friendly, would recommend!! Lovely hike. It jumped back and made its way up the mountain side.
Parking lot was full so we had to park on the side of the road just outside the parking lot as did a number of other cars. Did this hike on 5 May 2018. Road was a bit rough but okay if you go slow.
There is a sign at the start of the turnoff from the main road that says "Road Closed", but I had checked with the municipality a week prior and was told that the road would be opened for the season from May 15. Be loud or to be quite. During our back-fort we saw 3 bears. It's not worthwhile to get a fine and ruin an otherwise wonderful experience.
Pack a lunch and enjoy the lake! Posted: September 5, 2008 06:03:32 PM PST. I was up there a few weeks ago, no snow and the lake is not frozen. Road closed in August 2010 under Section 57 of the, Sts'ailes (West) FSR is managed by the Chilliwack Natural Resource District; for updates visit the, No motorized access to Hut Lake; road closed and gated at Levette Lake. My friend said the before the bridge was constructed, a cable car was the only way to cross the river. Your small car may not like the road to the parking lot but if you take it slow it should be fine. The views at the lake are gorgeous - you see majestic Cheakamus glacier on the other side of the lake, and if you creak your neck just so, you can also see whistler and the Musical Bumps (Piccolo, Flute and Oboe), as well as the very tip of Fissile Peak, on 'your' side of the trail. Drive with caution; expect industrial traffic 7 days a week, April 1 - June 15 annually: motorvehicle prohibition on Ashlu Riverupstream of the bridge crossing over Pikett Creek.
The drive in was a bit bumpy like most people said, lots of potholes but not lots of loose gravel, we were in an SUV. Hiked up the weekend of August 11, 2018 for overnight stay at Cheakamus Lake campground. Did it in 4:45 with 2 adults including side jaunt to bridge and exploratory time at campsites. No snow at the campsite. Posted: September 20, 2019 12:51:06 PM PST. There is an outhouse at the trail head. No information was posted as to how long the closure would last. Nice hike to Singing Creek Campground to spend the night.
Is it sure to find a bus ???
Saw families with young children on bikes too (intro to mountain biking). The campsites are good and without snow. We tried to drive up today (April 28, 2018) and the road was snowy starting at 1.5 km from the turnoff. Well worth the journey. Active industrial operations, use caution. Hi, I plan to hike to Cheakamus lake in the first week of June. Effective year round: motorized vehicle prohibition onthat portion of M.U. So we ignored the sign and drove onto the trailhead. A pretty easy hike--no climbing involved, clear, even paths, shaded most of the way--our toddler even managed to walk alongside whenever she wanted to.
Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3 h 55 min to complete.
I love this hike! Posted: September 6, 2012 09:40:26 PM PST. Please report any unsafe issues in the districtto theSea to Sky Natural Resource District office604-898-2100. Ryan River FSR - Year round: at 8 km; refer toWildlife Act, section 77for full details. Difficile de circuler sans avoir les contourner, mais nous avons discut avec une employe de BCparks qui nous informe qu'ils vont s'en occuper la semaine prochaine. Took a good 30-35 minutes to get to the trail head. Both campsites have bear caches so you can string up your food, and out houses. I parked and started walking towards the lake. 4WD recommended, watch for industrial traffic, drive with caution, April 1 - June 15 annually: motorvehicle prohibition on Sloquet Creek upstream of the bridge crossing over an unnamed creek located 5km north of the bridge crossing over North Sloquet Creek. May 6. Has anyone hiked this trail recently? Expect minor delays July 4- August 12, 2022 - Filming will be in progress. Some inclines and hopping over or going under trees is required, but overall not very difficult. Went up over the Victoria Day long weekend. Went camping at Cheakamus Lake and enjoyed it quite a bit. Find out how to, Trail are closed from April 1 to November 15 annually to support grizzly bear recovery efforts.
Wanted to do this hike yesterday, unable to get up the road in a 2 wheel drive with winter tires. About half way between the lake and trail head, my buddy said he saw something around the bend, I took a peak and saw the soft and slender back of a cougar walking down the path having to beat the sunset we had no choice but to keep going.
Very cute.
Completed the trail on Nov 2.
But what about going back to Vancouver ? From here you can hike to Black Tusk or Garibaldi Lake, so the amount of backpacking is really endless. it's rolling, and it follows Cheakamus Creek towards the lake. Trail all the way to Singing Creek is clear of snow and in great condition. There weren't too many hiking options compared to when we camped at Garibaldi Lake a couple of years ago, however the hike to Cheakamus is a hell of a lot easier then carrying a heavy bag up to Garibaldi. See. Only part that really threw us off was our inability to find a place to hang our food at Cheakamus Lake campground, despite what the sign and internet said about there being a pully system (which we used at the other campground on Helm trail). Super icy conditions. (, At ~8km road subject to debris; no vehicle access beyond 14km, Hurley River FSR managed by the Cascades Natural Resource District office (250) 378-8400; for road updates visit. Anybody been up who could update me on the snow conditions?
The road was bumpy but definitely do-able in a regular sedan. Both campsites (main + Singing Creek) totally free of snow/ice. On the trail itself, once you get under the trees, there's still some snow. Luckily we only lost 1/2 a sandwich but we couldn't believe they unzipped the bag. the trail is easy. Camped right by the water, food caches made it easy to store our food away from the tent. 4x4 and vehicle with clearance is recommended." It was difficult to determine if the trail was closed or not due bear activity.
I drove there in my VW Jetta late October. Not sure of the timeline on that, though. Road open, 4WD access only; anticipate delays due to equipment working on all sections of the road. Cheakamus Lake is beautiful, be careful and be loud. Just take it slow and steer around the potholes and you'll be fine. Short walk-in to public portion of Levette Lake, Meager Creek FSR is closed indefinitely due to land slide; no vehicle or land access to the hot springs via Lillooet River FSR. And we were out of there. There were a couple other groups on the trail as well but overall it was not busy. and Have a good day. Hi,
I would like to know if anyone tried to go there by bus ? the trail is *gorgeous* lots of old trees, big old trunks, lots of ferns and moss. Finished it in 3h.
There were five vehicles in the lot that afternoon but looked like all day trippers since the lot was empty when we left. The second site at 7km is more of a group site with all of the spots bunched together and only a few that get actual waterfront. This is a really easy hike.
Planning on camping here during the last week of May 2015. Is it easier than the 9 km climb we normally do and what is a good estimate for time carrying 40 lb packs. The only downfall is the horrific road to the parking lot. We hiked up this weekend (March 10-11th) for an overnight trip. Thank you! Lots of blown down trees along the trail. Well worth the effort to get there - road in is gravel, but not too bad to negotiate. :), Posted: February 21, 2015 01:01:35 PM PST. Microspikes might be helpful here. This forestry road is easily the worst driveway in Garibaldi Park and rocked our Jeep pretty hard in spots. Just past the first campground. Be prepared for extreme heat. The parking lot can accommodate around 30-40 cars but it was full when we arrived around 11:30am. Questions about the collection of information can be directed to the Manager of Corporate Web, Government Digital Experience Division. That's a nice point-to-point hike that I have done in the winter and the summer and highly recommend. Just hiked to the lake today and the trails are all clear of snow. - On sunny day we went was relatively busy - passed maybe 10 people in 4hours - imagine may be busier in peak season, Nous avons vu un ours en plein milieu de la piste environ 400 mtres aprs avoir commenc. Hiked to Singing Pass today. Apprently it is possible to stop anywhere along the highway (between Squamish and Whistler) with Greyhound buses. All content, photos and gps data are 2007 - 2022 VancouverTrails.com. June 1st, hiked to the start of the lake. ), and she mentioned that the current system is in the process of being updated so that you could either 1) pay at the parking lot or 2) reserve a spot online. The road from Legacy Way isn't driveable so you will have a 7k hike to get to the car park / trail head (snow). Will the lake still be frozen by then? I went to the lake on June 20th.
Different animal tracks so please be prepared.
Very easy hike and we got the campsite to ourselves. Thanks to the sunny day I was able to take a dive deep into the lake. Posted: September 3, 2017 08:31:05 AM PST. Spent the night at singing creek campsite on November the 19th. Did not go to end of trail at singing creek campground because had to walk back and it was getting late. This map shows the Forest Service Roads, Structure locations and Recreation Sites and trails in the Sea to Sky Natural Resource District. After the rock slide area, the trail along the north side of the lake is all a bit of the same though. Trail completely clear of ice and snow. If you're camping - be warned : there are squirrels/mice/other critters that will get into your pack *in the bear hang* that especially go after almonds. Same goes for the outhouse.
my friend and I drove the dirt road to Cheakamus Lake trailhead. Thanks! Only about 10 cars in the lot when we pulled in on Sunday morning. A regular car would be ok if you take it slow. We had our lunch on one of the campsite overlooking the lake.
Posted: September 23, 2014 11:14:29 AM PST. There is a service road on the way up to the parking lot, a few large holes but no snow on the road!
Snow on the trail for about 2 kms before Cheakamus Lake but both campsites are free of snow. I went camping over the long weekend. I do not worry about how to go (at worst, the bus driver will say he will not stop where I want before I buy the ticket). So we had a great day. Spray and bells recommended. How is the road up to it/ and how is the trail? Plenty of spots to camp. Thanks! Make sure you book your campsite in advance online through the Discover Camping website as it fills up on weekends. it is a gorgeous hike, the lake is very, very beautiful. Came here in the morning of Oct 27th and it was closed because of bear activity. This is a very popular area for camping, hiking, and mountain biking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. Great rewards for not a tremendous amount of effort! The trail has been cleared of all Winter debris save for one or two larger (easily passable) trees. Is there a possibility of us getting turned away from either? As others have said, the gravel road to the parking lot is absolutely filled with potholes - take an AWD/4WD vehicle if possible. Gate at ~1.4km on R18469 not managed by ministry staff. See, Meager Creek Hotsprings Recreation Site is closed indefinitely due to public safety concerns. Is the lake generally melted at this time of the year? For Carlie:
The campground is hike-in only. The path crosses over streams and you really get a taste of the British Columbian forest floor that is great at recycling its fallen friends. Just wondering about the conditions. Anyone been up here lately? Just drive slowly and you shouldn't have any problem. We had a booking at Singing Creek at the end of the 7km maintained path which took us 2hr exactly moving a slow pace. A friend and I drove out to the site, strapped on are very heavy packs (we over packed) and headed down the trail.
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