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Bus station hiking trails around Area H (Manning Park/Tulameen/Siwash) traverse a diverse landscape, ranging from subalpine meadows and old-growth forests to pristine lakes and rugged mountain terrain. The region is characterized by its position between the moist coast and the dry interior, featuring multiple biogeoclimatic zones. This area includes the Cascade Mountains, the Similkameen Valley, and extensive wilderness areas, offering varied elevations and natural features for hikers.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lightning Lake Trail runs along the lake shore. At the Rainbow Bridge there is a sign warning of a bear in the area (May 2018). We cross the narrow part of the lake on the bridge and walk back to the car park at the Lightning Lake Day Use Area. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_Lake
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E.C. Manning Provincial Park (Manning Park) lies in the Cascade Mountains along the Canada-United States border. The park is accessed on British Columbia Highway 3 east of Hope. Four campgrounds for summer camping are located along the road close to Lightning Lake at an altitude of about 1,300 m. https://bcparks.ca/ec-manning-park/
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At the base of Frosty Mountain, the idyllic Twenty Minute Lake invites you to take a hike around. And guess what: It will take you twenty minutes. ;)
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Starting at this parking lot, you will already encounter the infamous Pacific Crest Trail - at least regarding the information board showing you the most important facts about this long distance trail. To get to the Canadian PCT section, turn left and hike along the Similkameen River for 2.1 kilometers. The ascent toward Windy Joe Mountain gets you to the PCT with some considerable gain in elevation.
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From here you can start the trails around the lake (Lightning Lake Trail), Windy Joe Mountain and Frosty Mountain, as well as the Lightning Lakes Chain.
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Currently, there are 3 bus-accessible hiking trails featured in this guide for Area H (Manning Park/Tulameen/Siwash). These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate options, primarily centered around Manning Park, making them convenient for those relying on public transport.
Yes, for an easy and family-friendly option, consider the Hiking loop from Manning Park Resort. This route is 3.6 km long with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The broader Manning Park area also offers trails like the Lightning Lake Loop, known for its scenic beauty and accessibility.
Many bus-accessible trails in Manning Park offer stunning natural attractions. You can explore areas like the Lightning Lake Day Use Area, walk across the picturesque Rainbow Bridge on the Lightning Lake Trail, and enjoy the serene waters of Twenty-Minute Lake. The park is renowned for its subalpine meadows and diverse flora.
Yes, this guide features several circular routes accessible from bus stops in Manning Park. For example, the Start of Lightning Lake Trail โ Lightning Lake Day Use Area loop from Manning Park Resort is a moderate 15.3 km circular hike, offering a comprehensive experience around the lake. Another option is the Lightning Lake Day Use Area โ Start of Lightning Lake Trail loop from Manning Park Resort, a moderate 12.3 km loop.
The best time to hike bus-accessible trails in Area H, particularly in Manning Park, is generally from late spring to early fall (June to September). This period offers pleasant weather, clear trails, and the chance to see abundant wildflowers, especially in July. Fall also brings spectacular golden larches on higher elevation trails, though bus access might be more limited then.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Area H, with an average score of 4.79 stars from 93 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural beauty, well-maintained trails, and the convenience of accessing beautiful wilderness areas even without a car, particularly around Manning Park's lakes and forests.
While the routes directly from bus stations in this guide are easy to moderate, the broader Manning Park area offers more challenging options for experienced hikers, such as the Frosty Mountain Trail. These might require additional planning for transport beyond the immediate bus stop, but the park's diverse terrain ensures there's a challenge for every skill level.
Yes, the Manning Park Resort & Store is a key hub in the park, offering facilities, food, and supplies. Many bus-accessible trails, especially those around Lightning Lake, are conveniently located near the resort, making it easy to grab a coffee or a snack before or after your hike.
Absolutely. The routes around Lightning Lake offer numerous scenic spots. The Rainbow Bridge on the Lightning Lake Trail is a popular photo opportunity, and the entire Lightning Lake area provides picturesque views of the lake and surrounding mountains. The diverse landscape of Manning Park ensures beautiful vistas throughout your hike.
Public transport options to Area H, particularly Manning Park, are available but may be limited depending on the season. It's crucial to check current bus schedules and routes in advance, as services can vary. The trails listed in this guide are specifically chosen for their proximity and accessibility from designated bus stops, making them ideal for car-free exploration.


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