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Alice Lake Provincial Park

The best running trails in Alice Lake Provincial Park

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Jogging routes in Alice Lake Provincial Park offer an extensive trail system through diverse landscapes. The region is characterized by its four prominent lakes—Alice, Stump, Fawn, and Edith—and dense temperate rainforests featuring towering red cedars and Douglas firs. Trails often provide views of the Tantalus Mountain Range and Mount Garibaldi, with varying elevation gains from gentle paths to steeper climbs.

Best jogging routes in Alice Lake Provincial Park

  • The most popular jogging route is Edith Lake – Fawn Lake loop…

Last updated: July 8, 2026

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Alex
November 7, 2025, Alice Lake

Alice Lake is the largest and most popular of the four lakes in Alice Lake Provincial Park, just north of Squamish in the Garibaldi Highlands. The lake has warm, calm waters popular for swimming, paddling, and picnicking in the summer months. Explore the lakeside and find a sandy beach, a roped-off swimming area, and plenty of space for stand-up paddleboards and kayaks.

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November 7, 2025, Cheekye River

The Cheakye River is a short, powerful glacial-fed river that flows from the Cheakamus River valley to meet the Squamish River. Explore the rocky shores here, just a few meters off of Four Lakes Trail.

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November 7, 2025, Edith Lake

Edith Lake is a small lake tucked within the forested hills of the Garibaldi Highlands, surrounded by towering Douglas-fir and cedar evergreens, with views of the Tantalus Range and Coast Mountains in the background. The trails here are well-marked and easy to follow.

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This is a great, gentle trail near Alice Lake Provincial Park. Flowy with berms, this trail runs downhill only North to South and connects to Alice Lake Access and Northside Connector trails.

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LadyDi
August 26, 2021, Edith Lake

Edith Lake is one of four lakes in the Alice Lake Provincial Park. The other three lakes are the Stump Lake, the Fawn Lake and – of course – the Alice Lake.

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August 18, 2021, Boney Elbows

Wow, what a huge rock slab! You roll into and you cannot see the end. This is insane and it gets even more scary if it is wet. But nevertheless, it is real fun!

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This spot is perfect for every nature lover. Go for a walk around the lake, take your board and go stand-up paddling on the lake or discover the next-door world-class singletracks with you mountainbike. You can even camp here, but don't forget to make a reservation well in advance, especially in the summer months. You find more information here: https://seatoskyparks.com/parks/alice-lake/

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there running routes suitable for beginners in Alice Lake Provincial Park?

Yes, Alice Lake Provincial Park offers routes for various fitness levels. While the guide highlights moderate to difficult options, the Four Lakes Trail, mentioned in regional research, is known for its 'cruisy, rolling' experience with moderate elevation, making it suitable for casual joggers and beginners. The park's extensive trail system ensures there are paths that cater to those new to trail running.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the running trails in Alice Lake Provincial Park?

You can expect a diverse range of terrain, from coastal rainforest singletrack to paths winding through dense temperate rainforests with towering red cedars and Douglas firs. Some routes feature moderate elevation changes, while others, like sections of the DeBeck's Grind – Cheekye River loop, involve more challenging climbs. The trails often provide views of the Tantalus Mountain Range and Mount Garibaldi.

Are there challenging running routes for experienced trail runners?

Absolutely. For experienced trail runners seeking a challenge, routes like the Edith Lake – Fawn Lake loop from Brackendale offer a difficult 10.7-mile (17.3 km) journey with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the DeBeck's Grind loop from Alice Lake Provincial Park, which features substantial climbs over its 12.08-mile (12.08 km) distance.

How many running routes are available in Alice Lake Provincial Park?

Alice Lake Provincial Park features over 50 running routes. These routes vary in difficulty, from moderate to difficult, ensuring options for a wide range of runners.

Can I find circular running routes in the park?

Yes, many of the running routes in Alice Lake Provincial Park are loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Edith Lake – Fawn Lake loop from Brackendale and the Fawn Lake loop from Brackendale. The regional research also highlights the Four Lakes Trail as a prominent 6-kilometer loop.

What scenic views or natural features will I encounter while running?

While running in Alice Lake Provincial Park, you'll be treated to spectacular vistas of snow-capped peaks like the Tantalus Mountain Range and Mount Garibaldi. You'll also pass by the park's serene lakes, including Alice Lake, Edith Lake, Stump Lake, and Fawn Lake. The trails are carved through lush temperate rainforest, offering an immersive experience among towering trees and moss-covered landscapes. You might also run alongside the powerful glacial-fed Cheekye River.

Is Alice Lake Provincial Park accessible by public transport for runners?

The provided information does not specify public transport options directly to Alice Lake Provincial Park. It is generally recommended to check local transit authority websites for the most current information regarding bus routes or other public transportation services that might serve the park or nearby Squamish.

Are dogs allowed on the running trails in Alice Lake Provincial Park?

The provided information does not detail the specific dog policy for all running trails within Alice Lake Provincial Park. It is advisable to check the official BC Parks website or park signage upon arrival for current regulations regarding pets on trails.

Are there family-friendly running options in the park?

While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not detailed, the regional research mentions that the Four Lakes Trail is a relatively easy 6-kilometer loop, making it a good option for families looking for a less strenuous run or walk together. The park's diverse trail system likely offers other gentler paths suitable for families.

What is the best time of year to go running in Alice Lake Provincial Park?

Alice Lake Provincial Park is a beautiful destination year-round, but the best time for running generally aligns with milder weather. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter running is possible, but conditions may vary, requiring appropriate gear for snow or ice.

Where can I park my car when visiting Alice Lake Provincial Park for a run?

Alice Lake Provincial Park has designated parking areas. For routes starting from within the park, such as the DeBeck's Grind – Cheekye River loop from Alice Lake Provincial Park, you would typically use the main park parking facilities. For routes originating from Brackendale, like the Running loop from Brackendale, you would look for parking options in that area.

What do other runners say about the trails in Alice Lake Provincial Park?

The running routes in Alice Lake Provincial Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 8 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the stunning natural beauty of the lakes and forests, and the options available for different ability levels.

Are there any trails that are closed to cyclists, making them more pedestrian-friendly?

Yes, regional research indicates that some sections of the Four Lakes Trail and the Alice Lake loop are permanently or seasonally closed to cycling. This ensures a more pedestrian-friendly experience for joggers and walkers on those specific paths.

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