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Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park

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Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park

Easy hikes and walks in Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park

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Easy hiking trails in Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park are set within the rugged Coast Mountains and the Squamish River Valley. The region features lush temperate rainforests with tall cedar and fir trees, alongside significant riparian areas and estuaries. These trails offer views of the Squamish River and its tributaries, providing a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration.

Best easy hiking trails in Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park

  • The most popular easy hiking route is Brackendale Eagle Viewing Area loop from Eagle Run

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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Brackendale Eagle Viewing Area loop from Eagle Run

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Sue
May 19, 2026, Coho Park Trail

This is a fantastic family-friendly trail that begins at the end of Parkway Place Road, crosses a series of boardwalks through the fern-lined temperate rainforest, then climbs a short dirt hill. It’s a well-maintained path that winds through towering cedars and conifers, with a forest floor that is thick with moss and ferns. The route continues north up the escarpment, connecting to the Garibaldi Highlands trail network and Alice Lake, making it a great starting point if you’re looking to extend your hike.

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May 19, 2026, Trestle Trail

Trestle Trail is a short singletrack that branches off from the Coho Park Trail at a junction just inside the park, winding through old-growth forest along outcrops of smooth, glacier-polished granite. It’s mainly a mountain biking trail but is also popular with hikers and trail runners, and connects to the wider Garibaldi Highlands trail network.

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May 19, 2026, Coho Park

Coho Park is beautiful, tucked between the Garibaldi Estates and Garibaldi Highlands neighbourhoods at the northeastern edge of the city. It’s a rare example of an urban temperate rainforest, where the forest floor is filled with ferns, mosses, and small plants, with a canopy of tall conifers that shuts out much of the sky above. The park gets its name from the coho salmon that spawn in Meighan Creek, which flows through the park on its way to the Squamish River, and is a popular spot for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking.

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December 18, 2025, Split Road

Split Road runs along the edge of the Skwelwil’em Squamish Estuary Wildlife Management Area and connects with trails like the Estuary Chelem Trail. It provides easy access for walkers and bikers. From Split Road, there are great, up-close views of the estuary and surrounding mountains, such as Stawamus Chief.

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December 18, 2025, Estuary Chelem Trail

The Estuary Chelem Trail winds through the Skwelwil’em Squamish Estuary Wildlife Management Area. The trail shows off beautiful tidal flats, marshes, and estuary channels, and the trail is relatively flat and easy, great for all ages and skill levels, including families. Keep an eye out for birdwatching, spotting waterfowl, herons, and other estuary wildlife. Interpretive signage along the trail provides insight into the area's ecology and cultural history.

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The Squamish Windsports Society is a community-run organization for kiteboarding and windsurfing at the end of Split Road. When the Howe Sound funnels strong, reliable afternoon winds, this is the perfect spot for kiting and windsurfing. Visitors can enjoy watching these exciting sports with a backdrop of impressive mountains over the water.

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October 20, 2025, Seven Up Trail

A short but steady climb through classic Squamish forest, linking the Coho Park network to higher viewpoints. The trail weaves between tall cedar and fir, with sections of exposed roots and soft loam underfoot.

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October 20, 2025, Coho Park Trail

A gently winding stroll through lush temperate rainforest on Squamish’s edge, where boardwalks and moss-covered trees lead you to a hidden creek and gentle green canopy. Ideal for all ages and perfect for a quick nature reset.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park?

The Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park area offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with over 28 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are more than 70 routes available for various skill levels.

What kind of scenery can I expect on easy hikes in this area?

Easy hikes in the Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park region immerse you in stunning natural landscapes. You'll experience lush temperate rainforests with tall cedar and fir trees, explore significant riparian areas and estuary channels, and enjoy views of the Squamish River and its tributaries, all set against the backdrop of the rugged Coast Mountains.

Are there any family-friendly easy trails?

Yes, many of the easy trails in the Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park area are suitable for families. For instance, the Brackendale Eagle Viewing Area loop from Eagle Run is a short, accessible trail perfect for all ages, offering opportunities to observe local wildlife. The Estuary Chelem Trail & Split Road loop is another great option, winding through tidal flats and marshes.

Can I bring my dog on these easy hikes?

While the provided data doesn't explicitly state dog-friendly policies for every trail, many easy trails in natural areas like the Squamish River Valley are generally dog-friendly, especially on leash. It's always best to check local signage or park regulations for specific restrictions before heading out with your pet. The Brackendale Eagle Viewing Area loop from Brackendale is a popular, longer easy path that might be suitable for a walk with your dog.

What is the best time to visit for wildlife viewing, especially eagles?

The best time to visit for eagle viewing is during the winter months, specifically from November to January. This is when thousands of bald eagles gather in the Squamish River Valley to feed on the significant chum salmon runs. Designated viewing areas like the Eagle Run Dyke and Eagle Run Viewing Shelter offer prime spots to observe them.

Are there any circular easy routes available?

Yes, there are several excellent circular easy routes. The Brackendale Eagle Viewing Area loop from Eagle Run and the Brackendale Eagle Viewing Area loop from Brackendale are both popular circular options for eagle viewing. Another great loop is the Estuary Chelem Trail & Split Road loop, which takes you through the estuary.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see besides eagles?

Beyond the spectacular bald eagles, the rich ecosystem of the Squamish River Valley supports diverse wildlife. You might spot black bears, cougars, gray wolves, Roosevelt elk, Columbian black-tailed deer, and various smaller mammals and birds. The riparian areas and estuary channels are particularly good for birdwatching.

What are the typical terrain and elevation changes on easy trails?

Easy trails in this region are generally characterized by relatively flat terrain with minimal elevation changes. For example, the Estuary Chelem Trail & Split Road loop has less than 5 meters of elevation gain. While some trails like the Coho Park Trail and Seven Up Trail Loop offer a short, steady climb, they remain within the easy difficulty range, making them accessible for most fitness levels.

Are there specific viewing areas for eagles that are easily accessible?

Yes, the Eagle Run Dyke and the Eagle Run Viewing Shelter are designated, accessible locations directly across the river from the provincial park. These spots offer prime opportunities to observe eagles, often with interpretive displays and volunteer assistance during peak season. The gravel trail along the dyke is well-maintained and suitable for strollers and wheelchairs.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park?

The routes in Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 280 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the opportunities for wildlife viewing, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable and accessible outdoor experience.

Are there any other easy trails to explore besides the main eagle viewing loops?

Beyond the primary eagle viewing loops, you can explore other easy trails that showcase the region's diverse landscapes. The Coho Park Trail and Seven Up Trail Loop offers a classic Squamish forest experience, while the Mamquam Blind Channel loop from Dentville provides a gentle walk along the water.

Is there parking available near the easy trailheads?

Yes, parking is generally available near popular trailheads and viewing areas, such as those for the Eagle Run Dyke and Eagle Run Viewing Shelter. Given the focus on accessibility for eagle viewing, these areas are typically designed to accommodate visitors arriving by car.

Can I reach these easy trails using public transport?

While the region is known for its natural beauty, specific public transport options directly to all easy trailheads within Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park may be limited. It's advisable to check local transit schedules for Squamish and the surrounding areas, as some routes might offer connections or drop-off points near the more accessible viewing areas or trail starts.

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