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Jogging in Crippen Regional Park offers a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by an extensive network of trails winding through west coast temperate rainforests and mixed forests. The park features Killarney Lake, with a popular loop trail, and Terminal Creek, which includes natural elements like Bridal Falls. Terrain varies from relatively easy paths around the lake to more challenging sections with hills and uneven surfaces, such as those leading to Dorman Point.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.4km
03:04
610m
610m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.64km
01:09
310m
310m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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5.15km
00:48
220m
220m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The Baden-Powell Trail is a 48km hiking trail that runs from Horseshoe Bay to Deep Cove. Most of the trail is heavily forested and well-maintained. The trail is also well marked with orange triangular tags attached to trees along the trail.
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This is a great vantage point to take in views of Bowen Island and Horseshoe Bay.
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Whyte Lake is a small lake in the hills of West Vancouver. There is a small wooden dock and secluded beach on the north side of the lake.
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Bridal Veil Falls is a short cascade where Killarney Lake empties into Mannion Bay. You will see a fish ladder nearby where salmon can swim upstream.
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Killarney Lake View Point has a boulderous beach and great views from he south end of the lake to the north end. Swimming is allowed here but not recommended as there have been reporting of leeches in the water.
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Killarney Lake can get a bit busy on the weekends, and for good reason, it's beautiful and accessible. Killarney Lake Loop Trail circles the entire lake, with plenty of viewpoints. Come early on the weekends in the summer for easier parking and less crowds.
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Peer through an opening in the trees to get a view of Killarney Lake. This area feels truly wild and is inhabited by both bears and cougars, so be aware while hiking.
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The lake has a healthy population of leeches. Swimming or wading is not advised.
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Crippen Regional Park is conveniently located on Bowen Island and is easily accessible by a 20-minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay. The park's main access point is directly from the ferry terminal at Snug Cove, making it very convenient for visitors.
Yes, for those looking for an easier run, the View of Killarney Lake – Killarney Lake loop from Bowen Island Municipality is a popular choice. This 3.4-mile (5.5 km) trail offers scenic views of the lake and surrounding forest with relatively gentle terrain, taking about 40 minutes to complete.
The park offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find relatively easy paths around Killarney Lake, including a picturesque boardwalk through a marshy area. Other trails wind through west coast temperate rainforests and mixed forests. For more challenging runs, routes like the Dorman Point Trail feature steep sections and uneven surfaces, leading to rocky outcrops with expansive views.
Yes, Crippen Regional Park features several excellent loop routes. A notable one is the Killarney Lake – View of Killarney Lake loop from Bowen Island RCMP, which is a more extensive 13.3-mile (21.3 km) path exploring varied terrain around Killarney Lake. Another popular option is the Killarney Lake – Killarney Lake beach loop from Bowen Island RCMP, a 9.3-mile (14.9 km) trail through forested areas and along the lake.
Yes, Crippen Regional Park is dog-friendly. There is a designated dog off-leash area at Killarney Meadows, allowing your canine companion to enjoy the park freely. Many trails are suitable for running with dogs, but please ensure they are under control and follow park regulations.
While jogging, you can enjoy the serene Killarney Lake, the picturesque boardwalk at its north end, and the natural beauty of Terminal Creek, which includes the charming Bridal Falls and a fish ladder. For stunning panoramic views of Howe Sound and surrounding mountains, consider trails leading to Dorman Point. You might also spot wildlife like great blue herons and black-tailed deer.
Absolutely. The relatively flat and well-maintained trails around Killarney Lake, such as the 4 km Killarney Lake Loop Trail, are ideal for families looking for an enjoyable and accessible running or walking experience. These paths offer beautiful scenery without significant elevation challenges.
Snug Cove, where the ferry terminal is located, offers various amenities. Within the park, you'll find picnic shelters and barbeques in Snug Cove and near Killarney Lake, perfect for a post-run meal. The Terminal Creek Hatchery is also an interesting point of interest within the park.
Crippen Regional Park offers enjoyable running conditions throughout much of the year. The west coast temperate rainforest provides shade in warmer months, and the diverse trail system means there are options even in cooler weather. Spring and fall often provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer is popular for enjoying the lake and coastal views.
Komoot features over 10 running routes in Crippen Regional Park, catering to various fitness levels. These routes range from moderate to difficult, allowing runners to choose paths that best suit their experience and desired challenge.
Yes, the park has a rich history from its resort era in the early 1900s. You can discover reminders of this past, including heritage cottages and Davies Orchard, adding an interesting historical dimension to your run. The Terminal Creek Hatchery also offers a unique point of interest.
Runners frequently praise the park's diverse landscapes, from the tranquil Killarney Lake loop to the immersive rainforest trails. The opportunity to experience both shaded forest paths and stunning mountain and ocean views, particularly from spots like Dorman Point, is highly valued by the komoot community.


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