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Hiking around Area G (Deroche/Dewdney/Sumas Mountain) offers diverse landscapes within the Fraser Valley Regional District of British Columbia. The region is characterized by prominent peaks like Sumas Mountain, extensive forest terrain, and views of the Fraser River. Elevations range significantly, providing varied hiking experiences from river-level paths to challenging mountain ascents. This area features a network of trails suitable for different skill levels, traversing through deciduous and coniferous woods, and open areas.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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17
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3.19km
02:05
390m
390m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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3.30km
01:13
220m
220m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3
hikers
14.3km
07:51
1,200m
1,200m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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3.46km
00:53
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.2km
02:35
10m
10m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Popular around Area G (Deroche/Dewdney/Sumas Mountain)
Matsqui Trail Head is a beautiful park with picnic tables, lots of trees for shade and plenty of parking. This is a great place to start and end your ride. The 8 km trail along the riverbank leads to quiet farm roads on which you can circle back to where you started. It’s a really nice ride.
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Norrish Creek Beach is a sandy and rocky beach front of Norrish Creek. Don't be surprised to see someone here with no clothes at all, as it is a nude beach. The waters are gentle unless there has been significant rainfall, and the cold, clear water is the perfect place for a dip.
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Nicomen Mountain sits at 1,221 meters above sea level at the southernmost major summit of the Douglas Ranges. The hike to the summit is an out-and-back and a mix of forest service roads and trails. From the summit, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Fraser Valley and surrounding ranges, from multiple viewpoints just past the high point.
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Located on the south bank of the Fraser River, the compact Matsqui Trail Regional Park provides visitors with a network of multi-use trails, picnic tables, and stunning views of the Cascade Mountains.
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Running along the banks of the Fraser River, the Matsqui Trail is a relatively flat multi-use path. It offers users scenic views of the river and the majestic surrounding mountains.
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The Mission Bridge connects the City of Mission and the City of Abbotsford by crossing the Fraser River. It features a pedestrian path on both sides for easy commuting.
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Dyke Road is less of a formal hiking trail and more of a wide dirt road used by walkers and bikers. If you want to walk side by side with a friend, this is the perfect trail. This road traces the top of the flood-control dike, across farms, fields, and sloughs. There is almost no elevation gain and loss, very flat the whole way, and keep your eyes open for all sorts of birds along the wetlands.
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Area G offers a diverse network of over 25 hiking trails, catering to various skill levels. You'll find everything from easy strolls to challenging mountain ascents within the region.
The terrain in Area G is quite varied, ranging from river-level paths along the Fraser River to significant mountain ascents on Sumas Mountain. You can expect to traverse through dense deciduous and coniferous woods, open clear-cut sections, and even ravines. Some trails, particularly on Sumas Mountain, can be rugged or occasionally muddy.
Yes, Area G has several easy trails suitable for families or those seeking a relaxed walk. For instance, the Matsqui Trail Loop offers a gentle 2.1-mile path with scenic Fraser River views. Another accessible option is the Cranks Trail in Mission Municipal Forest, which leads to the Moon Rock Viewpoint.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers seeking a demanding adventure, the Nicomen Mountain Trail is an excellent choice. This difficult 8.9-mile route features a significant ascent and steep terrain, rewarding hikers with panoramic views of the Fraser Valley from its 1,221-meter summit. The Abby Grind Trail also offers a moderate challenge with a substantial elevation gain.
Many trails offer stunning views. Sumas Mountain provides expansive vistas of the Fraser Valley, and on clear days, you might even see Mount Baker. The Sumas Mountain Regional Park itself is a major highlight. The Cranks Trail leads to the scenic Moon Rock Viewpoint. Additionally, the Matsqui Trail Loop and other points along the Fraser River offer picturesque views of the river and surrounding farmlands.
Yes, the trail leading to Chadsey Lake (formerly Lost Lake) within Sumas Mountain Regional Park is known to pass a small waterfall. This scenic lake is nestled among thick Douglas Fir trees and is a popular attraction, especially in summer.
Many trails in Area G are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park regulations before heading out. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash in regional parks like Sumas Mountain Regional Park and Matsqui Trail Regional Park.
Area G is a year-round hiking destination. While trails are accessible throughout the year, higher elevations on Sumas Mountain can have snow in winter. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer is ideal for enjoying attractions like Chadsey Lake. Always check local conditions before your hike.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. The Matsqui Trail Loop is a popular easy option that forms a circuit along the Fraser River. Many trails within Sumas Mountain Regional Park also offer loop configurations for varied experiences.
The hiking routes in Area G are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 18 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from challenging mountain ascents to serene riverfront paths, and the rewarding panoramic views of the Fraser Valley.
Parking is generally available at popular trailheads within Area G, especially at regional parks like Sumas Mountain Regional Park and Matsqui Trail Regional Park. Specific parking details can often be found on individual trail pages or local park websites.
Yes, several trails offer excellent views of the Fraser River. The Matsqui Trail Loop and the Dyke Road trail trace the south bank of the river, providing wide paths with continuous views of the majestic Fraser River and the surrounding farmlands.


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