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Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park

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Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park

The best walks and hikes in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park

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Hiking in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park offers diverse landscapes, including coastal headlands, sandy beaches, and old-growth forests. The park is situated on the shores of Indian Arm and Burrard Inlet, featuring both saltwater shorelines and warm freshwater lakes like Sasamat Lake. Trails traverse varied terrain, from easy lakeside loops to more challenging routes with significant elevation gain. This regional park provides a range of hiking experiences within an hour's drive of Vancouver.

Best hiking trails in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park

  • The most popular hiking route is Belcarra Bluffs and Admiralty Point Trail loop — Know Mountain Park, a 3.8 miles (6.2 km) trail that takes 2 hours 19 minutes to complete. This moderate route combines coastal views with forest trails and elevation gain.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Admiralty Point Trail to Burns Point — təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park, an easy 3.8 miles (6.1 km) path. This coastal route provides scenic viewpoints of Burrard Inlet and Burnaby Mountain.
  • Local hikers also love the Springboard Trail, a 3.4 miles (5.4 km) trail leading through forested areas, often completed in about 2 hours 15 minutes.
  • Hiking in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park is defined by coastal paths, dense old-growth forests, and freshwater lake loops. The network offers options for various ability levels, from easy family walks to moderate treks.
  • The routes in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 500 reviews. More than 5000 hikers have used komoot to explore Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 11, 2026

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Belcarra Bluffs and Admiralty Point Trail loop — Know Mountain Park

6.16km

02:19

290m

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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5.40km

02:15

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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6.85km

01:54

120m

130m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Andrus
March 18, 2026, təmtəmíxʷtən — Belcarra Regional Park

təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park sits covers 1,100 hectares (2,700 acres) and offers a mix of beaches, shaded trails, and calm lake swimming. You can explore cool, mossy glades beneath towering trees, wander shoreline paths, or head inland to Sasamat Lake, known for its warm summer water and family‑friendly beaches. The parks name, given by the Tsleil‑Waututh Nation, means “the biggest place for all the people,” and the land still holds a high place in their history and culture.

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March 18, 2026, Springboard Trail

The Springboard Trail is a wide, multi-use trail that traverses Belcarra Regional Park. It crosses paths with many other trails so you can take it as an out and back trail on its own, or combine it with another trail to make your own loop.

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The 1986 World Round Hill Trail is a faint trail off the Springboard Trail. This will take you to the Belcarra Lookout. The trail winds through thick forest and is maintained but not marked with signage.

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October 20, 2025, Admilralty Point

Admiralty Point is a prominent rocky outcrop that juts into Burrard Inlet where you can get a close-up view of passing boats and the forested shoreline across the water. The point is edged with smooth stone slabs and driftwood, making it a popular spot for picnicking, tidepooling, and watching seals or seabirds. It’s a quiet, scenic destination with a front-row seat to the beautiful inlet’s daily rhythms.

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October 20, 2025, Belcarra Lookout

This quiet viewpoint overlooks Burrard Inlet, with distant views of Capitol Hill, downtown Vancouver, and the North Shore mountains. Surrounded by second-growth forest, it's a peaceful spot away from the busier nearby trails to take a break and capture a few memorable photos.

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October 17, 2025, Belcarra Picnic Area

Belcarra Picnic Area is a great family-friendly spot to spend the day or a great spot to prepare for a hike. The park features picnic shelters and tables scattered across its grassy areas, as well as restrooms, potable drinking water, and barbecue stands. There is beach access for swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding, along with a paved parking lot that fills up quickly on summer weekends.

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October 17, 2025, Maple Beach

The forested shoreline trails open up to Maple Beach. It is a scenic stop, and there is a restroom on the other side of the trail. The shoreline is rocky and can get slippery after rain.

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October 17, 2025, Burns Point

Burns Point marks the end of the Admiralty Point Trail. The views from across the Burrard Inlet include sites of Port Moody, Burnaby Mountain, and Barnet Marine Park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of hiking trails can I expect in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park offers a diverse range of trails, from easy lakeside loops to more challenging routes with significant elevation gain. You'll find coastal paths along Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm, dense old-growth forests, and trails circling warm freshwater lakes like Sasamat Lake. The park features over 20 hiking routes, catering to various skill levels.

Are there any easy, family-friendly hiking options in the park?

Yes, Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park has several easy, family-friendly trails. The Sasamat Lake Loop is a popular choice, circling the lake and featuring a picturesque floating bridge. Another accessible option is the Admiralty Point Trail to Burns Point, which offers coastal views with minimal elevation gain.

Can I bring my dog on the trails in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

Yes, dogs are generally permitted on trails in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always check for specific signage on individual trails or sensitive ecological areas, as regulations can vary.

Are there any circular hiking routes in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

Yes, the park offers several circular routes. A notable one is the Belcarra Bluffs and Admiralty Point Trail loop, which combines coastal views with forest trails and some elevation. The Sasamat Lake Loop is also a popular circular option for an easier walk.

What are some notable viewpoints or landmarks in the park?

Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park boasts several stunning viewpoints. Belcarra Lookout offers peaceful views of Burrard Inlet and distant Vancouver. Admiralty Point provides scenic vistas of Burrard Inlet, Burnaby Mountain, and Deep Cove. The challenging Belcarra Bluffs also reward hikers with exceptional westward views of Capitol Hill and the North Shore.

What natural features make Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park unique?

The park is unique for its blend of coastal headlands, sandy beaches, and old-growth forests. It's home to Sasamat Lake, renowned as one of Metro Vancouver's warmest freshwater lakes, popular for swimming at White Pine Beach. The park also features significant ecological areas like Woodhaven Swamp, a vibrant wetland supporting diverse wildlife.

Is there parking available at Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

Yes, parking is available at various access points within Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park. Popular parking areas include those near the main entrance, Sasamat Lake, and the Belcarra Picnic Area. It's advisable to arrive early during peak seasons or weekends as lots can fill up quickly.

What do other hikers enjoy most about Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

The park is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from serene forest paths to stunning coastal views, and the variety of trails suitable for all abilities. The opportunity to combine hiking with swimming at Sasamat Lake is also a popular highlight.

Are there any attractions or points of interest near the trails?

Absolutely. Along the trails, you can explore various attractions. Maple Beach offers sandy shores, while the Belcarra Picnic Area is a great spot for a break. Don't miss the Belcarra Lookout and Admiralty Point for panoramic views of the surrounding waters and mountains.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer is ideal for combining hikes with swimming at Sasamat Lake. Even in winter, many trails remain accessible, providing a peaceful experience amidst the evergreen forests, though some routes may be muddy or require appropriate footwear.

How can I get to Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park using public transport?

While Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park is primarily accessed by car, public transport options are available. You can typically take a bus to nearby communities like Port Moody or Anmore, and then connect to a local bus route that serves the park area. It's recommended to check TransLink's official website for the most current routes and schedules to plan your journey.

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