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The best family-friendly hikes and walks in Pacific Spirit Regional Park

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Family friendly hiking trails in Pacific Spirit Regional Park are characterized by dense temperate rainforests featuring towering evergreen trees and a diverse coastline along the Georgia Strait. The park encompasses 750 to 860 hectares, offering a mosaic of vegetation with large ferns, mosses, and unique wetland ecosystems like Camosun Bog. Topography ranges from gently undulating plateaus to steep cliffs and gullies, providing varied terrain for hikers. The extensive trail network includes over 55 kilometers specifically for hiking, suitable for various…

Last updated: July 12, 2026

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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. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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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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April 23, 2026, Forest Path

The trail is mostly flat, which makes it very easy for you to enjoy a relaxing stroll or a quick jog. Because the trees are so thick, the path stays shaded and comfortable even on a hot summer day. You will notice that many people bring their dogs here, as many parts of the trail allow them to be off-leash.

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The landmark sits near SW Marine Drive, along the western edge of the park, and it honors the historic 1808 journey of explorer Simon Fraser and John Stuart, who traveled the great Fraser River all the way to the Pacific Ocean. From the monument area, you can look out toward the North Arm of the Fraser River and take in views of the natural landscape.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available in Pacific Spirit Regional Park?

Pacific Spirit Regional Park offers a wide selection of family-friendly trails. Our guide features 29 routes, with 21 categorized as easy and 8 as moderate, ensuring options for various family activity levels.

What kind of terrain can we expect on family hikes in Pacific Spirit Regional Park?

The park's trails wind through dense, temperate rainforests, featuring towering evergreen trees like Hemlock and Douglas Fir, along with lush ferns and mosses. While many paths are wide and well-groomed, some, like the Lily Valley Trail, can have tree roots and rocks. You'll also find diverse landscapes including coastal sections and unique wetland ecosystems.

Are there any easy loop trails suitable for families?

Yes, there are several excellent loop options. For a shorter, easy walk, consider the Pacific Spirit Regional Park loop from AMS Nest (Student Union Building), which is just over 2.5 km. Another great choice is the Acadia Beach loop from AMS Nest (Student Union Building), offering a slightly longer 3.8 km experience.

Can we bring our dog on these trails?

Pacific Spirit Regional Park is very dog-friendly, with many trails allowing dogs. However, it's always best to check specific trail regulations within the park, as some areas might have leash requirements or restrictions to protect wildlife and sensitive ecosystems. Generally, it's a popular spot for dog walkers.

Are there any trails suitable for strollers?

While many trails are natural forest paths, some wider, well-groomed sections might be suitable for sturdy, all-terrain strollers. For the most comfortable experience, look for trails described as wide and flat. The Camosun Bog features a boardwalk, which is stroller-friendly, offering a unique ecological experience.

What natural features or attractions can we see along the family-friendly trails?

The park is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the ancient Pacific Spirit Regional Park forest with its towering trees and diverse plant life. The Acadia Beach offers peaceful views across Burrard Inlet, and the famous Wreck Beach at Point Grey is also accessible. Don't miss the unique Camosun Bog, an ancient Sphagnum peat bog with boardwalk access.

What's the best time of year to visit Pacific Spirit Regional Park with family?

Pacific Spirit Regional Park is accessible year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming plants, while summer offers pleasant weather for longer outings. Autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage, and even in winter, the temperate rainforest provides a sheltered and serene hiking experience. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Where can we park when visiting with family?

The park has several designated parking areas. Due to its proximity to the University of British Columbia (UBC), there are parking options available around the park's perimeter. It's advisable to check specific access points and parking availability depending on which section of the park you plan to explore.

How can we get to the park using public transport?

Pacific Spirit Regional Park is conveniently located near UBC, which is well-served by Vancouver's public transit system. Numerous bus routes connect UBC to various parts of the city, making it easy to access the park's entrances without a car. Plan your route using TransLink's website for the most current information.

What do other hikers say about the family-friendly trails here?

The family-friendly trails in Pacific Spirit Regional Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.77 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, immersive forest experience, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of nature within an urban setting. Many highlight the joy of discovering hidden beaches and the peaceful atmosphere.

Are there any trails that lead to a beach?

Absolutely! Several trails offer access to the coastline. For example, the Sword Fern Trail to Acadia Beach is an easy 5.1 km route that takes you directly to the peaceful Acadia Beach. You can also reach Wreck Beach via various paths.

What kind of wildlife might we spot on family hikes?

Pacific Spirit Regional Park is home to a diverse array of wildlife. Keep an eye out for 113 bird species, including bald eagles, barred owls, and great blue herons. Mammals like black-tailed deer and coyotes also inhabit the park. The Camosun Bog is particularly good for birdwatching and observing unique plant species.

Are there any moderate options for families looking for a bit more challenge?

Yes, for families seeking a slightly longer adventure, the Pacific Spirit Regional Park – Acadia Beach loop from West Point Grey is a moderate 10.5 km hike with some elevation gain. Another moderate option is the Pacific Spirit Regional Park loop from Kerrisdale, which covers over 16 km and offers a more extensive exploration of the park.

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