Sasquatch Provincial Park is a region in British Columbia's Coast Region, characterized by a series of pocket lakes, unique second-growth and birch forests, and scenic mountain ridges. Nestled near Harrison Hot Springs, the park offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. Its terrain includes dense coastal forests with towering Douglas fir, western red cedar, and hemlock trees, alongside rolling paths and some sections with elevation gain. The park's natural features, including Hicks Lake, Deer Lake, and Trout Lake, provide varied settings…
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Sasquatch Provincial Park offers opportunities for hiking, swimming, fishing, and boating. The park features a series of pocket lakes and diverse forest landscapes. Day-use areas are available for picnicking and relaxation.
Popular hiking options include the Hicks Lake Trail, which offers lake views, and the Deer Lake Trail, a shorter, mostly level route. The Beaver Pond Interpretive Trail is a 0.3-mile (500-meter) loop for observing flora and fauna. For more details, refer to the Hiking in Sasquatch Provincial Park guide.
Yes, Sasquatch Provincial Park offers trails suitable for beginners. The Deer Lake Trail is a mostly level 1.2-mile (2-kilometer) return path. The Beaver Pond Interpretive Trail is a 0.3-mile (500-meter) loop. Information on accessible routes can be found in the Easy hikes in Sasquatch Provincial Park guide.
The Hicks Lake Trail is approximately 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) return. The Deer Lake Trail is about 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) return. The Beaver Pond Interpretive Trail is a 0.3-mile (500-meter) loop. The park's trail system covers about 4.3 miles (7 kilometers) in total.
Sasquatch Provincial Park provides family-friendly trails, such as the mostly level Deer Lake Trail and the short Beaver Pond Interpretive Trail. These routes offer opportunities for nature observation. A dedicated guide, Family-friendly hikes in Sasquatch Provincial Park, is available.
The park is characterized by several pocket lakes, including Hicks Lake, Deer Lake, and Trout Lake. It features a unique second-growth and birch forest, alongside scenic mountain ridges. Dense coastal forests with Douglas fir, western red cedar, and hemlock trees are also present.
Sasquatch Provincial Park is home to various wildlife, including beavers, deer, and elk. Mountain goats can be spotted on the Slollicum Bluffs above Deer Lake. Birdwatchers may observe bald eagles, woodpeckers, and warblers.
Komoot offers several guides for the park, including Hiking in Sasquatch Provincial Park and Easy hikes in Sasquatch Provincial Park. There are also guides for Family-friendly hikes and Hikes from bus stations.
There are 2 routes available for Sasquatch Provincial Park on komoot. These routes have an average rating of 4.51 out of 5 stars. More than 900 visitors have shared their experiences in the park.
Sasquatch Provincial Park offers three campgrounds: Hicks Lake, Bench, and Lakeside/Deer Lake. A group campsite is also available for larger parties. These facilities provide options for extended stays within the park.
The park provides amenities such as boat launches for various lakes. Canoe and kayak rentals are available for water activities. Day-use areas are designated for picnicking and other recreational activities.
Official information for Sasquatch Provincial Park is available through BC Parks. The official website is bcparks.ca/sasquatch-park/. For visitor information about the area, Tourism Harrison can be contacted at 604.796.5581.

