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Hiking trails around Area F (Scotch Creek/Seymour Arm) traverse a diverse landscape characterized by the extensive Shuswap Lake, surrounding forests, and varied elevations. The region features numerous waterfalls, including Albas Falls and Evelyn Falls, alongside prominent lookout points offering panoramic views of the lake and valleys. Trails often wind through lush forests and along rivers, providing access to natural features like Copper Island and the Adams River.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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2.52km
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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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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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This short 3-kilometre round-trip take you out to the gorgeous Onyx Falls. The hike is usually fairly easy but there can be downed trees and other obstacles from time to time. However, as long as you come prepared you should make it to the falls and back without too much trouble.
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This beautiful waterfall is accessed via a short 1.5-kilometre trail. The cascade is surrounded by lush temperate rainforest and when you stand at the foot of the falls you'll have feast for the senses. The beauty of the waterfall, the feel of the cool air coming off of the water, the sound of the falls, and the smell of the damp forest make this a truly special place.
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This section of the trail has a series of five impressive waterfalls coming out of Celista Creek. The falls are named after the original settler of the area, Alfred Bass.
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This is the best place to park if you are hiking to Albas Falls. The road down to the parking area is narrow, so larger vehicles are not advised to use this parking area.
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The White Lake Traverse Trail is a multi-use trail between Blind Bay and White Lake. The trail is popular with hikers and mountain bikers during warmer months and cross-country skiers in the winter.
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There are 8 hiking routes documented in Area F (Scotch Creek/Seymour Arm) on komoot, offering a range of experiences from easy strolls to more moderate climbs.
Yes, Area F is known for its beautiful waterfalls. The Albas Falls Trail near Seymour Arm is a popular loop featuring a series of cascades. Other notable waterfalls include Evelyn Falls near Anglemont, St. Ives Falls (a roadside stop), Chase Creek Falls, and the rugged Seymour River Falls. For a comprehensive tour, you can explore the North Shuswap Waterfall Tour: shuswaptourism.ca.
For breathtaking vistas, consider the White Lake Lookout Trail, which provides 360-degree views of White Lake. The Scotch Creek/Hlina Lookout also offers an epic viewpoint over Shuswap Lake and Copper Island. Mount Baldy Lookout near Sorrento is another excellent option for majestic lake views.
Absolutely. Many trails in Area F are suitable for families. The Story Trail is an easy walk, and the Story Trail – Adam's River Viewing Site loop is also a gentle option. Chase Creek Falls offers an easy 30-minute walk to impressive falls, and the Scatchard Mountain Switchbacks are a family-friendly historic trail with canyon views.
The best time to hike in Area F is generally from spring through fall, when the weather is mild and trails are clear. Autumn is particularly scenic with fall foliage, and if you're interested in the Adams River salmon run, the dominant run occurs every four years in October (next significant run is 2026).
Yes, several trails in the area are loops. The Albas Falls Trail is a 3.7 km loop. The Story Trail – Adam's River Viewing Site loop is another popular circular route. Additionally, the Blind Bay Lookout loop from Loftus Lake offers a longer, moderate circular hike.
Area F is rich in wildlife. Along the Adams River, you might witness the sockeye salmon run. In forested areas, keep an eye out for various bird species. Bighorn sheep can sometimes be seen on trails like the Scatchard Mountain Switchbacks near Chase.
The hiking routes in Area F (Scotch Creek/Seymour Arm) are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, including stunning lake views, impressive waterfalls, and serene forested river valleys.
Beyond the waterfalls and viewpoints, a significant natural feature is Copper Island, the only natural island on Shuswap Lake, which has its own 2.8 km hiking trail (accessible by boat). The Adams River is also famous for its world-renowned sockeye salmon run, a spectacular natural event.
Public transport options are limited in this rural area. Most trailheads, especially those for more remote locations like Albas Falls, require personal vehicle access. It's recommended to plan for driving and parking when exploring the region's hiking trails.
While popular spots like Albas Falls can see more visitors, trails further along the gravel forest service roads, such as those leading to Seymour River Falls, tend to offer a more authentic backcountry experience with fewer crowds. Exploring trails during off-peak hours or weekdays can also provide a quieter experience.


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