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Fraser Valley D

The best hikes from bus stations around Fraser Valley D

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Bus station hiking trails around Fraser Valley D offer access to a diverse landscape characterized by verdant forests, mountain backdrops, and the influence of the Fraser River. The region features a mix of rugged forest trails, serene lakes, and marsh habitats. These physical features provide varied terrain for outdoor activities, from waterside paths to routes with elevation gain.

Best bus station hiking trails around Fraser Valley D

  • The most popular bus station hiking route is Ultimate Lookout via Campbell Lake Trail — Harrison Hot Springs, a 7.3 miles (11.7 km) trail that takes 5 hours 25 minutes to complete. This difficult route offers significant elevation gain.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Public Fitness Area loop from Harrison Hot Springs, a moderate 5.9 miles (9.5 km) path. This route features gentle elevation changes and can be completed in about 2 hours 26 minutes.
  • Local hikers also love the Sandy Cove Beach – Public Fitness Area loop from Harrison Hot Springs, a 3.2 miles (5.2 km) trail leading through varied terrain, often completed in about 1 hour 29 minutes.
  • Hiking around Fraser Valley D is defined by forest paths, lake views, and river-influenced landscapes. The network offers options for different ability levels, from moderate loops to more challenging ascents.
  • The routes in Fraser Valley D are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from more than 70 reviews. More than 1000 hikers have used komoot to explore Fraser Valley D's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 29, 2026

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Ultimate Lookout via Campbell Lake Trail — Harrison Hot Springs

11.7km

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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October 26, 2025, Harrison Grind Lookout

The Harrison Grind Lookout has open views of the Harrison River below as the forest opens up. This area is fantastic for waking up early and catching a sunrise.

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October 26, 2025, Campbell Lake Trail

The Campbell Lake Trail climbs through forested areas and offers several breaks with viewpoints of the Fraser Valley and Harrison Lake. The trail starts at the Campbell Lake trailhead, where there is no official lot, but hikers can park in the neighborhood across the street or take the bus to Hot Springs Rd at Balsam Ave (Stop ID: 126011).

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October 26, 2025, Ultimate Lookout

The Ultimate Lookout is a destination with panoramic views of Harrison River Valley, the Fraser Valley, and the peaks of the Coast Mountains. It sits at the end of the WD1000 Trail, marked by an old fire tower.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus-accessible hiking trails are available in Fraser Valley D?

This guide features 5 bus-accessible hiking trails in Fraser Valley D, providing a variety of options for exploring the region without a car.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly bus station hikes in Fraser Valley D?

While the trails listed in this guide are primarily moderate to difficult, the View of the Lake – Sandy Cove Beach loop from Harrison Hot Springs is a moderate option that is relatively short and could be suitable for those looking for a less strenuous experience. The broader Fraser Valley region also offers many easy trails, such as those found in Rolley Lake Provincial Park, known for its kid-friendly paths.

What kind of natural attractions can I expect to see along bus-accessible trails in Fraser Valley D?

The Fraser Valley D region is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to encounter stunning waterfalls like Bridal Veil Falls, serene lakes such as Lindeman Lake and Greendrop Lake, and lush forests. Many trails offer views of the impressive Fraser River and its tributaries, as well as opportunities to explore marshlands.

Are there any circular bus station hiking routes in Fraser Valley D?

Yes, several routes in this guide offer a loop experience. For example, the View of the Lake – Sandy Cove Beach loop from Harrison Hot Springs and the Public Fitness Area loop from Harrison Hot Springs are both circular trails, allowing you to start and end at the same point.

What do other hikers enjoy most about bus-accessible trails in Fraser Valley D?

The bus-accessible trails in Fraser Valley D are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.68 stars. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from lake views to challenging mountain ascents, and the convenience of accessing these natural areas via public transport.

Are there any dog-friendly bus station trails in Fraser Valley D?

While specific dog policies for each bus-accessible trail should always be checked locally, many trails in the Fraser Valley region generally welcome dogs on leash. For example, the Sandy Cove Beach – Public Fitness Area loop from Harrison Hot Springs is a popular choice where you might encounter other dog walkers. Always ensure your dog is under control and follow local signage regarding pet regulations.

Can I find trails that lead to waterfalls or lakes from bus stations?

Yes, the Fraser Valley D region is known for its waterfalls and lakes. While not directly from a bus station in this guide, the nearby Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park is a major highlight featuring a magnificent waterfall, and trails like the Ultimate Lookout via Campbell Lake Trail — Harrison Hot Springs offer views of lakes and lead to scenic lookouts.

What is the best time of year to hike these bus-accessible trails?

The Fraser Valley offers great hiking opportunities year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while summer is ideal for enjoying lakes and longer daylight hours. Fall showcases vibrant autumn colors. Winter hiking is also possible, especially on lower elevation trails, but always check weather conditions and trail status before heading out.

Are there any amenities or places to eat near the bus stops for these trails?

Many of the bus-accessible trails in this guide are located near Harrison Hot Springs, which offers a range of amenities including cafes, restaurants, and shops. It's always a good idea to check what's available at your specific bus stop destination before you start your hike.

What kind of wildlife might I see on bus-accessible trails in Fraser Valley D?

The diverse habitats of Fraser Valley D, including forests, riverbanks, and marshlands, support a variety of wildlife. Hikers might spot various bird species, especially along the Fraser River and in marsh areas like Thacker Regional Park. Deer, rabbits, and other small mammals are also common. Always observe wildlife from a distance and avoid disturbing their natural environment.

Are there any challenging bus station hikes for experienced hikers?

Yes, for experienced hikers looking for a challenge, the Ultimate Lookout via Campbell Lake Trail — Harrison Hot Springs is rated as difficult. This route features significant elevation gain and distance, offering a rewarding experience with expansive views.

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