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Easy hiking trails around Area F (Scotch Creek/Seymour Arm) are found on the north shore of Shuswap Lake, offering diverse natural features. The region is characterized by lush forests, including cedar-hemlock and subalpine fir, alongside significant waterfalls and mountain valleys. Hikers can explore trails leading to panoramic viewpoints over Shuswap Lake and its surroundings. The terrain varies from lakeside paths to forested routes with moderate elevation changes.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Hike the Albas Falls Trail, an easy 2.3-mile (3.7 km) loop in Shuswap Lake Marine Provincial Park, featuring a series of impressive waterfal
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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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Hike the White Lake Lookout Trail for a short but steep climb to panoramic 360-degree views of White Lake and the surrounding valleys.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Evelyn Falls is a beautiful, small cascade on Hudson Creek that drops through a shaded forest ravine over rock ledges into a pool framed by dense moss, ferns, and interior rainforest vegetation. It’s a peaceful, “hidden gem” style of waterfall that feels tucked away in the wilderness despite being relatively accessible from the lakeside community around Shuswap Lake.
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North Shuswap is a mostly rural area on the northern shore of Shuswap Lake, known for its forested mountains, clear lakes, waterfalls, and extensive network of hiking and recreation trails. Stretching from Lee Creek through Scotch Creek to Seymour Arm, this area is a combination of charming lakeside communities and vast tracts of breathtaking wilderness, with plenty of options for outdoor activities year-round. Its mix of picturesque shoreline, old-growth forests, and backcountry landscapes makes it a popular destination for hiking, camping, boating, and watching wildlife.
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Evelyn Falls Trail is a relatively short forested route that leads to a picturesque hidden waterfall tucked within a lush creek valley near the North Shore of Shuswap Lake. The trail winds through a mossy mixed forest of cedar, hemlock, and fir, following gentle grades before descending to the falls and the surrounding canyon. The path is easy to follow, making it an ideal route for a casual hike to see the falls, especially on a warm day.
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This section of the trail has a series of five impressive waterfalls coming out of Celista Creek. The falls are named after the original settler of the area, Alfred Bass.
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This is the best place to park if you are hiking to Albas Falls. The road down to the parking area is narrow, so larger vehicles are not advised to use this parking area.
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The White Lake Traverse Trail is a multi-use trail between Blind Bay and White Lake. The trail is popular with hikers and mountain bikers during warmer months and cross-country skiers in the winter.
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A great hike to a lookout on a rocky bluff with expansive views of White Lake, Little White Lake, Tappan Valley, and Mount Ida.
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Every four years, the Adams River turns red. This is when a so-called "dominant salmon run" takes place in the river, a salmon migration in which millions of sockeye salmon swim upstream. There they lay up to 4,000 eggs, which are fertilized by the male salmon. The next big salmon migration will take place in 2026, when the Salute to the Sockeye Festival will be held again.
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This guide features 5 easy hiking trails in Area F (Scotch Creek/Seymour Arm). In total, komoot offers 10 routes in the area, covering various difficulty levels.
Yes, Area F offers several easy, family-friendly options. The Story Trail is a great choice, offering a gentle walk. The region also features trails like the Scotch Creek/Hlina Lookout trail and Chase Creek Falls, which are known for being easy and enjoyable for all ages.
Many trails in Area F are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park regulations or trail signage before you go. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash in most natural areas. Please remember to clean up after your pet to keep the trails enjoyable for everyone.
Absolutely! The region is known for its beautiful waterfalls. You can explore the Albas Falls Trail, which leads to spectacular waterfalls on Celista Creek. Another excellent option is the Evelyn Falls Trail, offering a scenic walk to a stunning waterfall and lush valley. The Scotch Creek canyon also boasts a waterfall.
Easy hikes in Area F often reward you with stunning vistas. Trails like the Scotch Creek/Hlina Lookout provide panoramic views over Shuswap Lake, Copper Island, and Mount Ida. The White Lake Lookout Trail also offers fantastic viewpoints, including the White Lake Lookout itself.
Yes, for those who prefer loop trails, the Albas Falls Trail is a 3km loop that takes you past multiple waterfalls. The Story Trail – Adam's River Viewing Site loop from Tsútswecw Provincial Park is another easy circular option.
The best time for easy hiking in Area F is generally from spring through fall. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, trails are typically clear, and the natural beauty of the forests, lakes, and waterfalls is at its peak. Summer offers warm weather perfect for combining hikes with lakeside activities.
Beyond the natural beauty, you might encounter interesting landmarks. The Story Trail itself is a point of interest, offering an engaging experience. You can also visit the Adam's River Viewing Site, especially famous for the sockeye salmon run in the fall. The Onyx Falls are another notable waterfall highlight in the area.
Yes, parking is generally available at the trailheads for most popular easy hikes in Area F. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route pages or local park information. It's always a good idea to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.
Shuswap Lake, which borders much of Area F, offers numerous opportunities for wild swimming and enjoying the water after a hike. Many parks along the lake, such as Shuswap Lake Provincial Park and Silver Beach Provincial Park, provide access to beaches ideal for a refreshing dip.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Area F, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning lake views, the impressive waterfalls, and the peaceful, lush forest environments that make these easy trails so enjoyable.


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