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Easy hiking trails around Area C (Blind Bay/Sorrento) are characterized by diverse landscapes, including the shores of Shuswap Lake, forested areas, and views of surrounding mountains. The region offers a mix of gentle paths along creeks and trails leading to scenic lookouts. Hikers can expect varied terrain, from flat loops to short, steep climbs to viewpoints.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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5.18km
01:42
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.99km
01:33
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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926m
00:20
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60m
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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Evelyn Falls is a beautiful, small cascade on Hudson Creek that drops through a shaded forest ravine over rock ledges into a pool framed by dense moss, ferns, and interior rainforest vegetation. It’s a peaceful, “hidden gem” style of waterfall that feels tucked away in the wilderness despite being relatively accessible from the lakeside community around Shuswap Lake.
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North Shuswap is a mostly rural area on the northern shore of Shuswap Lake, known for its forested mountains, clear lakes, waterfalls, and extensive network of hiking and recreation trails. Stretching from Lee Creek through Scotch Creek to Seymour Arm, this area is a combination of charming lakeside communities and vast tracts of breathtaking wilderness, with plenty of options for outdoor activities year-round. Its mix of picturesque shoreline, old-growth forests, and backcountry landscapes makes it a popular destination for hiking, camping, boating, and watching wildlife.
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Evelyn Falls Trail is a relatively short forested route that leads to a picturesque hidden waterfall tucked within a lush creek valley near the North Shore of Shuswap Lake. The trail winds through a mossy mixed forest of cedar, hemlock, and fir, following gentle grades before descending to the falls and the surrounding canyon. The path is easy to follow, making it an ideal route for a casual hike to see the falls, especially on a warm day.
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Reinecker Creek tumbles through a narrow forested canyon on its way to Margaret Falls, carving through the rock that gives this trail its dramatic scenery. The creek flows year-round, with spring snowmelt and periods of heavy rain creating particularly impressive cascades and fast-moving water. Moss-covered boulders, cedar trees, and the constant sound of rushing water make the creek a defining feature of the Margaret Falls Trail.
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This short forest trail follows Reinecker Creek through a lush canyon of moss-covered rock walls and towering cedars. Wooden bridges and boardwalks help navigate the damp terrain, while the sound of rushing water accompanies much of the walk. The route's most distinctive feature is a natural rock passage near the end of the trail, just before reaching Margaret Falls.
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This wide trail follows along the shoreline of Shuswap Lake across boardwalks and through parklands. You'll pass by a viewing platform, benches, and picnic areas which will all invite you to stop for a while to enjoy the stunning views across the water.
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Shuswap Lake, which has over 400 kilometers of navigable coastline, is home to several species of salmonids, such as chinook salmon, coho salmon, sockeye salmon, rainbow trout, and lake trout. These fish are of great importance for recreational fishing in the area.
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From a viewing platform at the end of the trail, you can take in the majesty of the 90-foot, two-step Margaret Falls.
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Area C (Blind Bay/Sorrento) offers a selection of easy hiking trails, with 8 routes specifically categorized as easy or moderate, providing diverse options for all skill levels.
Yes, the Margaret Falls loop — Herald Provincial Park is an easy 5.2 km trail that leads directly to the impressive 90-foot Margaret Falls. You can also find Syphon Falls nearby.
For stunning views, consider the White Lake Lookout Trail, which provides panoramic 360-degree views of White Lake, Little White Lake, and Mount Ida. While not a specific route in the guide, the Mount Baldy Lookout near Sorrento and the Blind Bay Bluffs also offer incredible vistas of Shuswap Lake.
Absolutely. The Story Trail is an excellent choice for families, being a short 2.3 km path located near the Adam's River, famous for its sockeye salmon run. The Margaret Falls loop is also popular with families due to its accessible path to the waterfall.
Yes, several easy circular routes are available. The Margaret Falls loop — Herald Provincial Park is a 5.2 km circular trail. Another option is the Story Trail – Adam's River Viewing Site loop from Tsútswecw Provincial Park, a 3.5 km loop. Additionally, the Hiking loop from Upper Violet Creek Provincial Park offers a 4.2 km easy circular walk.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with fall being particularly notable for the Adams River salmon run. Summer is ideal for combining hikes with swimming in Shuswap Lake. Some trails may also be suitable for snowshoeing in winter, but always check local conditions.
While specific stroller-friendly trails are not detailed in every route, the Story Trail is generally flat and well-maintained, making it a good option. The perimeter trail at Sorrento/Blind Bay Park also offers a gentle walk along Newsome Creek. Always check the trail surface and conditions before heading out with a stroller.
The easy trails in Area C (Blind Bay/Sorrento) are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 10 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the stunning lake views, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable outdoor experience.
Yes, the area is rich with natural attractions. Beyond the trails, you can visit Margaret Falls, enjoy the views from White Lake Lookout, or experience the unique ecosystem around the Story Trail near the Adams River. Shuswap Lake Provincial Park also offers sandy beaches and trails on Copper Island.
Most provincial parks and established trailheads in Area C, such as Herald Provincial Park (for Margaret Falls) and Tsútswecw Provincial Park (for Story Trail), provide designated parking areas. For Sorrento/Blind Bay Park, parking is available on-site. It's always recommended to check specific trail information for parking details before your visit.
The communities of Blind Bay and Sorrento offer various amenities, including cafes and restaurants, which are typically a short drive from most trailheads. For example, Sorrento/Blind Bay Park is located within the community, providing easy access to local establishments. You can find more information about local services at Shuswap Tourism.


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