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Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area

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Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area

Easy hikes and walks in Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area

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Easy hiking trails in Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area traverse a 1,423-acre landscape with elevations ranging from 80 feet (25 meters) to 1,200 feet (366 meters). The area features diverse ecosystems, including forests of deciduous and coniferous trees, as well as wetlands. Hikers can experience varied terrain, from smooth paths to more rugged sections, offering panoramic views of Vancouver, the Burrard Inlet, and the North Shore Mountains. This conservation area provides a network of trails suitable for various outdoor activities.

Best easy hiking trails in Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area

  • The most popular easy hiking route is Mel's and Pipeline Trail loop, a 3.4 miles (5.4 km) trail that takes 1 hour 40 minutes to complete. This path offers varied terrain through forested areas.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Drummonds Walk Urban Trail, an easy 2.3 miles (3.6 km) path. This route provides a straightforward walk with minimal elevation gain.
  • Local hikers also love the Kamui Mintara Sculpture via Velodrome and Pandora Trail loop — Burnaby Mountain, a 0.9 miles (1.5 km) trail leading through forested slopes to cultural landmarks, often completed in about 31 minutes.
  • Hiking in Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area is defined by forested slopes, wetlands, and viewpoints overlooking the Burrard Inlet. The extensive network offers options for different ability levels, including many easy hiking trails.
  • The routes in Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 700 reviews. More than 7000 hikers have used komoot to explore Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 23, 2026

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Drummonds Walk Urban Trail

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Hike the easy 2.3-mile Drummonds Walk Urban Trail in Burnaby, British Columbia, offering waterfront views along the Burrard Inlet.

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

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Zachary
June 19, 2026, Mountain Air Trail

The trail is an easy packed dirt track that is two people wide in most places. It's a pretty tour of the large ferns, mossy trunks, and other flora that this region of BC has to offer.

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Also known as the Harry Jerome Sports Centre, you can play volleyball here and the indoor cycling track has an incredible banked wooden oval. If it's open, the velodrome is well worth a step inside to see the cycling track if nothing else.

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The Velodrome Trail is well known for its iconic wooden steps. The hundreds of stairs cover over 240-metres of elevation gain and are famous for the grueling workout they give hikers. However, the city of Burnaby has closed this section of trail due to erosion and unsafe conditions. As of June 2026 the stairs are closed indefinitely, while a plan is approved for their repair.

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The Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area protects a large forested ecosystem on the slopes of Burnaby Mountain, which rises to about 370 metres above the surrounding city and overlooks Burrard Inlet and the Lower Mainland. The area has long been used by Coast Salish peoples and was first logged in the early 1900s before becoming a popular hiking destination in the 1920s and an official park in 1957. Today the conservation area spans hundreds of hectares of coastal forest filled with Douglas fir, western red cedar, and hemlock, with a network of trails used by hikers and mountain bikers.

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Pipeline Trail is a wide multi-use path in the Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area that is shared by hikers and cyclists. The relatively smooth gravel surface makes it easier than many of the surrounding singletrack trails, and it can be travelled in both directions. Along the route you’ll cross small creeks on wooden bridges and pass through dense coastal forest.

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oliviakellis
March 11, 2026, Mel's Trail

Mel’s Trail is an intermediate singletrack in the Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area that winds through dense coastal forest on the mountain’s eastern slopes. The trail features natural obstacles such as roots, rocks, and narrow bridges over small creeks. Mel’s Trail connects with several other routes in the network, including the Gear Jammer Trail and Sidewinder Trail, allowing it to be combined into longer forest loops.

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Andrus
October 26, 2025, Drummond's Walk

Named after former Burnaby mayor former Mayor Douglas P. Drummond, this path follows the shoreline from Barnet Marine Park with great views, park benches, and beaches along the way.

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October 26, 2025, Barnet Marine Park

Set along the beach Barnet Marine Park has a wide array of amenities for visitors to enjoy. There's picnic areas, a cafe, fishing, launch facilities, trails, and even a mountain bike skills course.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area?

Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area offers a wide selection of trails, with over 80 routes specifically categorized as easy. This extensive network ensures there are plenty of options for a relaxed outdoor experience.

Are there family-friendly easy hikes in Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area?

Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. For instance, the Kamui Mintara Sculpture via Velodrome and Pandora Trail loop is a shorter, easy route that leads to cultural landmarks, making it an engaging option for all ages. The area's diverse landscapes and varied terrain ensure there's something to keep younger hikers interested.

Can I bring my dog on the easy trails?

Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area is generally dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and check for specific signage on individual trails. Many easy paths, like the Drummonds Walk Urban Trail, are popular choices for walks with canine companions.

Are there any easy loop trails in the area?

Absolutely! Loop trails are a great way to experience diverse scenery without retracing your steps. A popular easy loop is the Mel's and Pipeline Trail loop, which takes you through forested areas. Another option is the Jim's Jungle Trail loop from Burquitlam, which meanders through wetlands.

What kind of views can I expect on the easy hikes?

Even on easy trails, you can find spectacular panoramic views. The conservation area offers breathtaking vistas of downtown Vancouver, Burrard Inlet, Indian Arm, and the majestic North Shore Mountains. Look for viewpoints like the View of Indian Arm and Burrard Inlet or the View of Vancouver from Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area for stunning photo opportunities.

What interesting landmarks or attractions can I see along the easy trails?

Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area is rich in both natural beauty and cultural landmarks. You can visit the significant Kamui Mintara (Playground of the Gods) Sculpture, explore the beautiful Centennial Rose Garden, or discover the colorful Burnaby Mountain Water Tower Murals. Many trails also pass through wetlands and along streams, offering serene natural attractions.

Is public transport available to reach the easy trails?

Yes, Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area is accessible via public transport. Simon Fraser University (SFU) is located at the top of the mountain and is a major transit hub, with bus routes connecting to various SkyTrain stations. From SFU, you can easily access many of the trailheads, including the Hiking loop from Simon Fraser University.

What about parking for easy hikes?

There are several parking lots available within Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area, particularly near key access points and attractions like the Centennial Rose Garden and Simon Fraser University. These lots provide convenient access to many of the easy hiking trails.

What is the best time of year to hike the easy trails?

The conservation area is accessible year-round, from dawn until dusk, allowing visitors to enjoy its beauty in all seasons. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flowers, while fall offers vibrant foliage. Summer is popular for clear views, and even in winter, the trails can be enjoyed, though some sections might be damp or have light snow.

What wildlife might I see while hiking the easy trails?

Burnaby Mountain is home to diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for blacktail deer, coyotes, bald eagles, and various owls. While less common on easy, more frequented paths, the rugged terrain also hosts occasional sightings of black bears and cougars, so always be aware of your surroundings.

Are there any easy trails with minimal elevation gain?

Yes, if you prefer a flatter walk, routes like the Drummonds Walk Urban Trail offer a straightforward experience with minimal elevation gain, making them ideal for a gentle stroll.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area?

The trails in Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 700 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the beautiful forested surroundings, and the stunning viewpoints overlooking the city and water.

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