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Pacific Spirit Regional Park

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Pacific Spirit Regional Park

Easy hikes and walks in Pacific Spirit Regional Park

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Easy hiking trails in Pacific Spirit Regional Park traverse a landscape characterized by dense, lush forests, diverse waterways, and a significant foreshore along the Point Grey Peninsula. The park features towering trees, wetlands, and streams, with trails that are mostly flat or have mild elevations. This extensive network provides accessible outdoor experiences within a natural setting.

Best easy hiking trails in Pacific Spirit Regional Park

  • The most popular easy hiking route is Sword Fern Trail to Acadia Beach — Pacific Spirit Regional Park, a 3.2 miles (5.1 km) trail that takes 1 hour 24 minutes to complete, leading to the sandy cliffs and rocky shores of Acadia Beach.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Pacific Spirit Regional Park loop from AMS Nest (Student Union Building), an easy 1.6 miles (2.5 km) path. This loop offers a quick immersion into the park's forested environment, often completed in under 40 minutes.
  • Local hikers also love the Acadia Beach – Acadia Beach Picnic Area loop from Granville Island, a 2.4 miles (3.9 km) trail leading through forested areas and along the foreshore, often completed in about 1 hour 4 minutes.
  • Hiking in Pacific Spirit Regional Park is defined by lush forests, diverse waterways, and a beautiful foreshore with beaches. The network offers options for various ability levels, with many trails suitable for easy walks.
  • The routes in Pacific Spirit Regional Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. More than 1,700 hikers have used komoot to explore Pacific Spirit Regional Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 12, 2026

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Scott
June 8, 2026, Clinton Trail

As you follow this short flat section of the trail, you will be surrounded by a beautiful mix of tall deciduous and coniferous trees, including big leaf maples, towering red cedars, and ancient Douglas firs.

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Here, the Sasamat Trail meets with the St. Georges Trail. Because the junction is located near the eastern edge of the park, it is highly accessible if you enter from the nearby neighborhood streets like 16th Avenue or Sasamat Street.

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June 8, 2026, Salish Trail

Located within the beautiful Pacific Spirit Regional Park, this wide gravel path is named after the Coast Salish Indigenous peoples who have cared for this land for thousands of years. The path is mostly flat and easy to navigate, making it perfect for a relaxing stroll, a morning run, or a bike ride.

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April 23, 2026, Acadia Beach

You should know that Acadia Beach is part of a larger area that includes clothing-optional sections further along the coast. Because it is a natural park, there are no lifeguards on duty, so you should be careful if you decide to dip your toes in the cold water. It is a perfect spot for you to enjoy a peaceful picnic.

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March 30, 2026, Iva Mann Loop Walk

The Iva Mann Loop uses existing trails within Pacific Spirit Regional Park to form an introductory loop for visitors to enjoy the park and learn more about the local flora and fauna. The loop is named in honour of Iva Viola Mann who worked tirelessly to see the formation of the park after the land was ceded to the city of Vancouver from the provincial government.

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This small tree with a unique trunk is an interesting landmark of the Nature Trail. It does hang over the trail some, but hopefully it will be allowed to grow and visitors can enjoy it's one of a kind shape for years to come.

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This 860-hectare park surrounds the campus of the University of British Columbia. Within its land you'll find over 55 kilometers of trail, with 34 kilometers being designated as multi-use, therefore allowing cycling and horse back riding. In addition to forested trails the park also reaches the coastline of the Georgia Strait which allows swimming and other water sports.

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October 20, 2025, Acadia Beach

Tucked below the cliffs of Pacific Spirit Regional Park, Acadia Beach is a quiet stretch of shoreline overlooking Burrard Inlet. Driftwood logs, smooth stones, and views across to the North Shore make it a peaceful spot to rest after a forest walk on the Sword Fern Trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Pacific Spirit Regional Park?

Pacific Spirit Regional Park offers over 20 easy hiking trails, providing numerous options for a relaxed outdoor experience amidst lush forests and diverse natural features.

Are the easy trails in Pacific Spirit Regional Park suitable for families with children?

Yes, the park's trails are largely flat with mild elevations, making them ideal for families and children. You can enjoy a gentle walk through the forest or along the foreshore. For a quick immersion into the forested environment, consider the Pacific Spirit Regional Park loop from AMS Nest, which is an easy 2.5 km path.

Can I bring my dog on the easy hiking trails in Pacific Spirit Regional Park?

Pacific Spirit Regional Park is very dog-friendly. Most trails allow dogs, and there are designated off-leash areas within the park. It's a great place for your canine companion to explore the natural environment alongside you.

What kind of natural features or landmarks can I expect to see along the easy trails?

The park is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter dense, lush rainforests with towering trees like Hemlock and Douglas Fir, unique wetlands, and babbling streams. The foreshore offers stunning views, including sandy cliffs and rocky shores at Acadia Beach. You might also spot various wildlife, from diverse bird species to deer and raccoons. Don't miss the unique ecosystem of Camosun Bog, accessible via a boardwalk.

Are there any circular routes for easy hikes in the park?

Yes, there are several easy circular routes. A popular choice is the Acadia Beach – Acadia Beach Picnic Area loop, which is about 3.9 km and takes you through forested areas and along the foreshore. Another option is the Acadia Beach loop from University of British Columbia, covering around 4.1 km.

What is the best time of year to visit Pacific Spirit Regional Park for easy hikes?

Pacific Spirit Regional Park is accessible year-round and in various weather conditions. The lush rainforest environment means it's beautiful even on rainy days, with mosses and ferns thriving. Spring brings new growth, summer offers pleasant temperatures, and autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Winter hikes are also possible, providing a serene experience.

How can I reach Pacific Spirit Regional Park by public transport for easy trail access?

The park is conveniently accessible by public transport, particularly from areas around the University of British Columbia (UBC). Many bus routes serve the perimeter of the park, allowing you to easily reach various trailheads. For example, the Pacific Spirit Regional Park loop from AMS Nest starts directly from the UBC campus.

Where can I find parking for easy hikes in Pacific Spirit Regional Park?

Parking is available at various access points around the park's perimeter. Common parking areas can be found near the University of British Columbia, along SW Marine Drive, and at specific trailheads. These spots provide convenient access to the network of easy trails.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Pacific Spirit Regional Park?

The park is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the park's ability to provide a true escape into nature despite its urban proximity, highlighting the extensive, well-maintained trail network, the towering trees, and the peaceful atmosphere. Many appreciate the diverse terrain, from forest paths to beach access.

Are there any less crowded easy trails or sections in the park?

Despite its popularity, the park's substantial size (860-900 hectares) ensures that many areas remain uncrowded. While popular access points might see more activity, venturing deeper into the extensive trail network often leads to quieter paths, allowing for a more secluded experience amidst the dense forest.

Are there any short, easy walks suitable for a quick nature break?

Absolutely. Many of the park's trails are interconnected, allowing you to create shorter loops. For instance, the Pacific Spirit Regional Park loop from AMS Nest is only 2.5 km and can be completed in under 40 minutes, perfect for a quick immersion into nature.

What kind of trees and plants can I identify in the park?

The park is a botanical haven, featuring towering Hemlock, Cedar, Maple Leaf, Douglas Fir, Spruce, and Sitka Spruce. Deciduous trees like Vine Maple, Big Leaf Maple, Red Alder, and Bitter Cherry add to the diversity. The forest floor is rich with berry bushes such as Salal, Salmonberry, and Thimbleberry, along with various ferns, mosses, and lichens, characteristic of a rainforest environment.

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