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The best family-friendly hikes and walks in Seymour Watershed

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Family friendly hiking trails in Seymour Watershed are set within a diverse landscape featuring lush forests, the flowing Seymour River, and views of alpine peaks. The region is characterized by dense forests of red cedar and hemlock, with the Seymour River carving deep canyons. Accessible from Vancouver, the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve offers a network of trails through these natural settings.

Best family friendly hiking trails in Seymour Watershed

  • The most popular family friendly hiking route is Georgia Strait Lookout…

Last updated: July 9, 2026

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Goldie & Flower Lake loop via Perimeter Trail

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

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

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Zachary
June 20, 2026, Flower Lake

The Windfall Trail takes you swings you by the south shore of the lake, which is pretty and surrounded by young spruce trees. In the winter this can be a nice snowshoeing track from Mt. Seymour.

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Zachary
June 20, 2026, Goldie Lake

The trail runs above the shoreline of the lake, and you have a chance to hop down to the thin gravel beach around its edge as you cross over the bridge at Percy Creek.

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You can walk down from the parking lot to a lookout point that peers between the treetops in the direction of Port Moody. The lookout is right along the road but separated from traffic by barricading.

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November 24, 2025, Sea to Sky Gondola

Fantastic view with information panels about the Howe Sound.

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View of the suspension bridge after crossing it.

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The Sea to Sky Gondola takes passengers in cabins for up to six people from the base station on Highway 99 to the mountain station at an elevation of 885 m in 10 minutes. During the trip you have a magnificent view of the Tantalus Mountain Range, part of the Pacific Ranges to the west and Howe Sound. You can also admire the Stawamus Chief, one of the largest granite monoliths in the world. The standard ticket price at the ticket counter is about $82 per person; online reservations offer a discount of 9%. (May 23, 2025) https://www.seatoskygondola.com/hours-and-prices/

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Howe Sound is the southernmost fjord in British Columbia. This long, deep inlet was carved out by glaciers and is bordered by steep mountains. The fjord is fed by numerous rivers, including the Squamish River, which originates at the Pemberton Icefield in the Pacific Ranges, and the Cheakamus River, which originates at the McBride Glacier in Garibaldi Provincial Park. Howe Sound was named in 1792 by Captain George Vancouver after the British Admiral Earl Howe. The Squamish people call the fjord Átl'ḵa7tsem. https://www.howesoundbri.org/atlka7tsem-howe-sound https://britishcolumbia.com/plan-your-trip/regions-and-towns/vancouver-coast-mountains/howe-sound/

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The Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge in Squamish is named after Sky Pilot Mountain, the highest point in the mountain ridge south of the Shannon Creek Valley. From the bridge, you can enjoy views of the mountains to the south and west, as well as Howe Sound, from an elevation of approximately 900 m. The bridge is part of the Sea to Sky Gondola building complex. (May 23, 2025)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available in Seymour Watershed?

The Seymour Watershed area, particularly the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve, offers a variety of trails suitable for families. This guide features 5 curated routes, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate adventures, ensuring there's something for every family's comfort level.

What are some easy, stroller-friendly options for families with young children?

For families with strollers or very young children, the Georgia Strait Lookout – Peak of Vancouver Lookout loop from Grouse Mountain is an excellent choice, offering an easy 3 km path. Additionally, the Seymour Valley Trailway within the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve is a 10 km paved pathway, perfect for strollers, cycling, and gentle walks through lush forests.

Are there any loop trails suitable for families in the Seymour Watershed?

Yes, several loop trails are great for families. The Georgia Strait Lookout – Peak of Vancouver Lookout loop from Grouse Mountain is an easy option. For a slightly longer adventure, consider the Georgia Strait Lookout – Goat Mountain Summit loop from Grouse Mountain, which is a moderate 7.3 km loop. The Forest Ecology Loop Trail near Rice Lake is also a short, easy loop perfect for a quick nature walk.

What kind of natural features can we expect to see on family hikes?

Family hikes in the Seymour Watershed offer diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter lush forests of red cedar and hemlock, scenic views of the Seymour River, and potentially deep canyons. The area is also home to pristine waters, including the popular Rice Lake, which is great for fishing and paddling. Some trails offer panoramic views of Vancouver and the surrounding mountains.

What is the best time of year for family hiking in Seymour Watershed?

The Seymour Watershed is beautiful year-round, but spring, summer, and fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions for family hiking. During these seasons, trails are typically clear of snow, and the weather is mild, making for comfortable outings. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Where can we find parking for family-friendly trails?

Parking is generally available at key access points for the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve and Mount Seymour Provincial Park. For trails starting from Grouse Mountain, parking facilities are available at the base. It's always advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, as popular trailheads can fill up quickly.

Are there any specific viewpoints or landmarks to look out for?

Absolutely! Many trails offer stunning viewpoints. The Georgia Strait Lookout – Peak of Vancouver Lookout loop provides fantastic vistas. Within the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve, the Seymour River Suspension Bridge is a notable landmark, and Rice Lake is a popular spot for families. Mount Seymour Provincial Park also offers trails with panoramic views of Vancouver and Indian Arm.

What do other hikers enjoy most about family-friendly trails in Seymour Watershed?

The komoot community highly rates the trails in Seymour Watershed, with an average score of 4.66 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the stunning natural scenery, and the accessibility for all ages. Many highlight the peaceful forest environments and the joy of discovering hidden gems like Rice Lake or the various viewpoints.

Are there any cafes or places to eat near the family-friendly trailheads?

While the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve itself is primarily wilderness, you'll find cafes and dining options in the nearby communities of North Vancouver, especially closer to the base of Grouse Mountain or along the main routes leading to the watershed. These are perfect for a post-hike treat or a quick bite.

Can we reach any of these family-friendly trails using public transport?

Yes, public transport options are available to access parts of the Seymour Watershed. TransLink provides bus services that can take you to the vicinity of the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve and the base of Grouse Mountain, where several family-friendly trails begin. We recommend checking the TransLink website for the most current routes and schedules.

What is a good moderate family hike that offers a rewarding experience?

For families looking for a moderate challenge, the Georgia Strait Lookout – Goat Mountain Summit loop from Grouse Mountain is a great option. This 7.3 km loop offers a good workout with rewarding views, making it suitable for families with older children or those who hike regularly.

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