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Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park

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Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park

The best walks and hikes in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park

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Hiking in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park offers access to rugged backcountry wilderness within British Columbia's Selkirk Mountains. The park features high-elevation terrain, with many areas above 5,900 feet (1,800 meters), characterized by jagged peaks, glaciers, and over 30 alpine lakes. Diverse ecosystems range from old-growth spruce stands and subalpine meadows to rock slides and burn areas.

Best hiking trails in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park

  • The most popular hiking route is Lakeside Trail – Kokanee Lake loop from Gibson Lake, a 5.8 miles (9.4 km) trail that takes 3 hours 50 minutes to complete. This route offers views of Kokanee Lake and surrounding peaks.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Stone Sculptures in the Forest loop from Kaslo, an easy 2.0 miles (3.2 km) path. This trail leads through forested areas with unique natural rock formations.
  • Local hikers also love the Kaslo City Hall – Stone Sculptures in the Forest loop from Kaslo, a 3.4 miles (5.4 km) trail leading through varied forest terrain, often completed in about 1 hour 32 minutes.
  • Hiking in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park is defined by alpine lakes, glaciers, and towering mountain peaks. The network offers options for both easy day trips and more challenging multi-day backcountry routes.
  • The routes in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 3.7 stars from 8 reviews. 80 hikers have used komoot to explore Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 3, 2026

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Lakeside Trail – Kokanee Lake loop from Gibson Lake

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

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

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June 10, 2026, Kaslo River

Located in British Columbia's West Kootenay region, the Kaslo River is a stunning waterway that serves up picturesque views around every bend. The river makes its short 58-kilometre run from the mountains to Kootenay Lake at the town of Kaslo. It's here, near the mouth, where you'll find the family friendly Kaslo River Trail, which is a must do short loop that's fun for all ages.

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A number of statues, known as Koots, are dotted along the Kaslo River Trail. Some of them are quite obvious while others are a bit more hidden. Keep your eyes peeled as you walk along the river and through the forest, you never know what you might see looking back at you.

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June 10, 2026, Unity Bridge

This picturesque covered bridge is one of two that cross over the Kaslo River on the Kaslo River Trail. This is the closest one to town, so even if you don't have time to do the full trail, it's worth it to come out here to see the fairytale like setting.

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Kokanee Creek Old Growth Recreation Site protects a rare section of inland temperate rainforest in British Columbia’s Kootenays, where massive western red cedars and hemlocks tower above a forest floor thick with moss, ferns and fallen logs. Some of the cedars along the trail are estimated to be more than 800 years old, with interpretive signs explaining both the ecology of the forest and its logging history. Kokanee Creek flows through the site below steep forested slopes, adding to the cool and sheltered atmosphere beneath the canopy.

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The Old Growth Recreation Trail winds through a dense stand of ancient western red cedar and hemlock forest in the inland rainforest region of British Columbia’s Kootenays. Thick moss covers the forest floor and fallen logs, while towering old growth trees line the route, creating a cool and shaded atmosphere even in summer. Short boardwalk sections and packed dirt paths make the trail relatively accessible, though conditions can become slippery after rain.

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A short but beautiful tour. Highly recommended!

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September 3, 2024, Kokanee Lake

Bench just as the trail approaches the lake

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June 10, 2023, Kaslo City Hall

on mainland BC, the oldest city hall…

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park?

Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park offers a diverse network of over a dozen well-marked trails, catering to various skill levels. Our komoot community has documented 2 routes within the park, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.

What kind of terrain can I expect when hiking in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park?

Hikers in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park will encounter rugged, high-elevation terrain, with much of the park situated above 5,900 feet (1,800 meters). Expect spectacular views of jagged peaks, snowfields, cirques, and colorful lake basins. The landscape also features diverse ecosystems, including old-growth spruce stands, open slide paths, and expansive subalpine meadowlands.

Are there hiking options suitable for beginners or families in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park?

Yes, the park offers several accessible options. The Gibson Lake Loop Trail is a popular and easy 2.5 km loop. Another easy trek is the approximately 1.5-hour hike from Kokanee Lake to Kaslo Lake. For a slightly longer but still easy experience, consider the Stone Sculptures in the Forest loop from Kaslo, which is 2.0 miles (3.2 km) long.

Are there challenging hikes for experienced trekkers in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park?

For experienced hikers, Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park provides more challenging routes. Options like The Keyhole offer a short, very steep, and scenic route involving scree and boulders. The Sapphire Lakes Loop is another demanding trail that may require trail-finding skills, especially if you include the optional ascent of Mount Giegerich.

What natural features or landmarks can I see while hiking in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park?

The park is renowned for its stunning natural features, including two primary glaciers (Kokanee and Woodbury), over 30 alpine lakes such as the prominent Kokanee Lake and the gem-colored Sapphire Lakes, and soaring mountain peaks. You'll also encounter diverse ecosystems from subalpine meadows to old-growth forests.

Can I see any historic sites or cabins within the park?

Yes, the park has a rich history tied to mining. Several historic cabins serve as attractions and overnight accommodations, including the Kokanee Glacier Cabin, Woodbury Cabin, Silver Spray Cabin, and the Slocan Chief Cabin. Hikers on the Silver Spray Trail can also take an optional detour to the historic Violet Mine.

Is public transport available to reach the trailheads in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park?

Public transport options directly to the trailheads within Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park are generally limited. Trailheads are typically accessed via unpaved roads, and the nearest city is Nelson. Visitors usually rely on private vehicles to reach the park's entry points.

Are permits required for hiking or camping in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park?

As a provincial park, specific permits may be required for backcountry camping or certain activities. It's always best to check the official BC Parks website for the most current information regarding permits, fees, and regulations before your visit. You can find more general information about the park on Wikivoyage.

What is the best time of year to hike in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park?

The best time for hiking in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park is typically during the summer months, from late June to early September, when trails are generally free of snow and alpine wildflowers are in bloom. Fall also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage, though snow can begin to fall at higher elevations later in the season.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trails?

Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park is home to a variety of wildlife. You might spot small animals like hoary marmots, pikas, ground squirrels, and martens. Larger species such as mountain goats, mule deer, and black bears are also present. The park is significant grizzly bear habitat, so visitors should be bear-aware and carry bear spray. Birdwatchers may see blue grouse, ptarmigan, and golden eagles.

Are there any loop hikes available in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park?

Yes, there are several loop options. The Gibson Lake Loop Trail is a popular easy loop. For a moderate experience, the Lakeside Trail – Kokanee Lake loop from Gibson Lake offers a 5.8-mile (9.4 km) journey with views of Kokanee Lake. Another easy loop is the Kaslo City Hall – Stone Sculptures in the Forest loop from Kaslo, which is 3.4 miles (5.4 km).

What do other hikers enjoy the most about hiking in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.7 stars from 8 reviews. Reviewers often praise the breathtaking alpine and subalpine landscapes, the stunning views of jagged peaks and glaciers, and the diverse network of trails that cater to various skill levels.

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