Sx̱Ótsaqel / Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park
Sx̱Ótsaqel / Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park
Sx̱Ótsaqel / Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park is a region characterized by its valley-bottom lake, old-growth forests, and subalpine and alpine ridges, providing a diverse environment for outdoor pursuits. The park's centerpiece is the 10-kilometer-long Chilliwack Lake, set against a mountainous backdrop. This area offers varied terrain suitable for several sports like hiking, with trails ranging from easy walks to challenging mountain routes.
The park provides opportunities for various outdoor activities,…
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14.8km
07:17
1,630m
1,630m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16.7km
06:46
1,240m
1,240m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

9.65km
02:37
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.59km
01:37
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Sx̱Ótsaqel / Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park is a destination for outdoor activities, primarily hiking. The park's centerpiece, Chilliwack Lake, also supports activities like motorboating, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, and fishing. The area features old-growth forests and mountainous terrain.
Popular hiking trails include the Lindeman Lake Trail (2.1 miles [3.4 km] return), Greendrop Lake Trail (6.5 miles [10.4 km] return), and Flora Lake Trail (8.7 miles [14 km] return). These trails share a common trailhead at the Post Creek Parking Lot. The Radium Lake Trail is also a significant option, accessible from the Chilliwack Lake Campground.
The park offers trails suitable for various hiking levels. The Lindeman Lake Trail is considered a popular option for many hikers. Some trails, like those leading to Flora Lake, are strenuous and recommended for experienced hikers due to difficult terrain.
The park's centerpiece is the 6-mile-long [10-kilometer-long] Chilliwack Lake, known for its turquoise waters and mountain backdrop. Other features include old-growth forests, subalpine and alpine ridges, and smaller alpine lakes such as Lindeman, Greendrop, Flora, and Radium Lakes. Sandy beaches are also present along the Chilliwack River Valley.
The name Sx̱Ótsaqel means 'sacred lake' in Halq'eméylem. This name signifies the area's ancestral importance to the Ts'elxwéyeqw Tribe, who have inhabited this land for a long time.
Yes, the park offers backcountry camping opportunities. These are often found near smaller alpine lakes like Lindeman, Greendrop, Flora, and Radium Lakes, which are accessible via hiking trails.
More than 300 visitors have shared their experiences in Sx̱Ótsaqel / Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park on komoot. The routes in the park have an average rating of 4.65 out of 5 stars.
Yes, a komoot guide titled Hiking in Sx̱Ótsaqel / Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park is available. This guide provides detailed information for planning outdoor activities in the region.
Official information for Sx̱Ótsaqel / Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park is available on the BC Parks website. The official website is bcparks.ca/sxotsaqel-chilliwack-lake-park/. A general phone number for BC Parks is +1 604-986-9371.
The extensive trail network in Sx̱Ótsaqel / Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park provides opportunities for observing local wildlife. Various bird species can also be seen throughout the park.
The park offers more than 25 miles [40 kilometers] of trails. These trails are suitable for various hiking levels, from easy walks to challenging mountain routes.

