4.8
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165
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8
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Hiking around Cowichan Lake, British Columbia, offers diverse landscapes characterized by lush forests and temperate rainforests, featuring towering Douglas-fir trees and moss-draped branches. The region is nestled within the Insular Mountains, with prominent peaks and valleys, and is defined by the crystal-clear waters of Cowichan Lake and the flowing Cowichan River. This area provides a variety of terrain, from lakeside paths to mountain ascents.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
4.7
(13)
68
hikers
8.35km
02:47
410m
410m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
8
hikers
6.05km
01:46
170m
170m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
8
hikers
20.8km
07:23
960m
960m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4
hikers
1.91km
00:52
190m
190m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(3)
12
hikers
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very nice spot with views on all the parts of Lake Cowichan. Unlike many other trails in Vancouver Island mountains, there is views all the way up as there is little trees. The winding curves make the way up not too demanding and the views allow really to enjoy each curve as you discover a new aspect of the landscape.
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There are 8 hiking routes recorded around Cowichan Lake in total. These include a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult trails, offering diverse experiences for hikers of all levels.
Yes, Cowichan Lake offers several easy trails perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Christopher Rock loop from Cowichan Lake is an easy 1.2-mile (1.9 km) path providing panoramic views with less effort. Another great option is the Gordon Bay Provincial Park loop from Gordon Bay Provincial Park, which is 3.7 miles (6 km) and also rated easy.
For stunning panoramic views, consider the Bald Mountains First Summit loop from Cowichan Valley. This moderate 5.2-mile (8.3 km) trail offers expansive vistas across Cowichan Lake. The Christopher Rock loop from Cowichan Lake also provides excellent panoramic views over the entire lake.
Yes, the Log Bridge Over Forest Creek – Robertson River Falls loop from Lake Cowichan leads through dense forest to the beautiful Robertson River Falls. While the walk to the top is mostly flat, reaching the base requires navigating a steep slope with ropes, offering a more adventurous option.
The Cowichan Lake region boasts a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers, making it ideal for hiking from late spring through early fall. In April, the area comes alive with wildflowers, particularly the pink fawn lilies at the Wildflower Reserve in Honeymoon Bay, offering a beautiful spring hiking experience.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging adventure, the Lomas Lake loop from Pine Point Recreation Site is a difficult 12.9-mile (20.8 km) route with significant elevation gain, offering a strenuous but rewarding experience.
Many of the trails around Cowichan Lake are designed as loops, providing varied scenery without retracing your steps. Examples include the Bald Mountains First Summit loop, the Gordon Bay Provincial Park loop, and the Christopher Rock loop.
The hiking routes in Cowichan Lake are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from lush forests and temperate rainforests to the crystal-clear waters of the lake and the serene Cowichan River. The panoramic viewpoints are also a common highlight.
Absolutely. The Cowichan River, a designated Provincial Heritage River, offers the 20-kilometer Cowichan River Footpath. This woodland trail hugs the river, providing serene views and access to the water. A popular section involves hiking from Skutz Falls to Trestle 66 and returning along the northern shore.
Hikers will encounter lush forests and temperate rainforests, featuring towering Douglas-fir trees and moss-draped branches. The region is nestled within the Insular Mountains, offering both mountainous terrain and lowland valleys. You'll also experience the crystal-clear waters of Cowichan Lake and the flowing Cowichan River, known for its wild salmon.
While specific public transport routes directly to all trailheads might be limited, the Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System serves the broader Cowichan Valley. It's advisable to check their schedules and routes for connections to Lake Cowichan or nearby areas, though many trailheads may require private vehicle access.
Yes, Gordon Bay Provincial Park offers several hiking trails with unparalleled views, in addition to camping and water activities. The Cowichan River Provincial Park, through which the Cowichan River Footpath runs, also provides numerous trails along the riverbanks.


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