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Area E (Cherryville/East Creighton)

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Area E (Cherryville/East Creighton)

The best walks and hikes around Area E (Cherryville/East Creighton)

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Hiking trails around Area E (Cherryville/East Creighton) in British Columbia, Canada, are characterized by a diverse landscape of mountains, forests, and valleys. The region features significant natural attractions such as Cherry Creek Falls Regional Park and Echo Lake Provincial Park. These areas offer a range of elevations and terrain, from gentle paths to more challenging mountain ascents. The landscape is defined by its pristine lakes, dense woodlands, and expansive views of the surrounding mountains.

Best hiking trails around Area E…

Last updated: July 5, 2026

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Twin Lakes Trail

7.40km

02:39

440m

440m

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.6km

03:19

270m

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Hike the moderate 7.2-mile Spectrum Lake Trail in Monashee Provincial Park, featuring turquoise waters and old-growth forests.

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7.04km

03:24

490m

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Hike the 4.4-mile Pinnacle Lake Trail in the Monashee Mountains, gaining 1603 feet to reach a stunning alpine lake.

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5.37km

01:47

250m

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Hike the easy 3.3 miles (5.4 km) Camel's Hump Hiking Trail, gaining 823 feet (251 metres) through diverse forest scenery.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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oliviakellis
May 19, 2026, Parking - Joss Mountain Trails (western approach)

Parking for the western approach is along rough forestry roads leading toward the trailhead, with a few informal pull offs used by hikers near the upper access road. The drive in is part of the adventure here — expect rocky sections, deep ruts and potholes, especially after rain or snowmelt. Lower clearance vehicles will likely struggle on the final stretch.

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The western approach to Joss Mountain follows a long climb through dense forest, old forestry roads and alpine ridgelines before reaching the historic fire lookout at the summit. As elevation is gained, the terrain becomes rockier and more exposed, with wide views opening across the Monashee Mountains and surrounding backcountry lakes. The route is physically demanding, with rough access roads, sustained elevation gain and lingering snow possible well into summer at higher elevations.

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At 2,362 metres, the summit of Joss Mountain is topped by a historic fire lookout originally built in 1921 to help protect timber within the Railway Belt from wildfires. The small square shelter, with windows facing in every direction, still stands near the summit and was restored in the early 2000s after years of abandonment. From the lookout, views stretch across the Monashee Mountains, Blanket Glacier, alpine lakes and surrounding wilderness, making it one of the most expansive viewpoints in the region.

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Zachary
March 23, 2026, Twin Lakes

The lakes are a perfectly clear alpine aqua color, and bedrock promontories over the water serve as picnic spots with nice views of the nearby summits. You can dispersed camp along the lakeside.

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Zachary
March 23, 2026, Twin Lakes Trail

The trail is pretty, rocky singletrack which climbs from the trailhead before bursting out into a subalpine meadow and descending to the lakes. Snow can linger into July, but if you time your hike just after the snowpack has melted you should be treated to a vibrant bouquet of wildflowers growing along the trail.

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The road to the trailhead is a little rough at the top, so you may want to bring a high clearance vehicle. From here you can hike to Twin Lakes and the summit of Lakeview Mountain - the trail starts just past a series of wooden beams that transport you over a muddy creek by the parking lot.

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Camel's Hump Hiking Trail begins on a rough forest service road that may require 4-wheel drive to reach. Orange flagging tape or signs mark the start of the hiking path. Climb through a dense mixed forest of Douglas fir, cedar, and western hemlock and up switchbacks to the “humps.”

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Alex
November 11, 2025, Camel's Hump

From the Camel's Hump north, the vistas open greatly toward Mabel Lake, Vernon, the Monashee Mountains, and perhaps SilverStar ski on a clear day. Camel's Hump was the core of an ancient volcano that existed 40 million years ago.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Area E (Cherryville/East Creighton)?

There are 5 hiking routes detailed in this guide for Area E (Cherryville/East Creighton). These trails offer a range of experiences, from easy walks to more challenging ascents, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the region.

Are there any easy, family-friendly hiking trails in Area E?

Yes, for an easy and family-friendly option, consider the Camel's Hump Hiking Trail. This route is approximately 5.3 km long with a moderate elevation gain, making it suitable for a pleasant outing. Additionally, Cherry Creek Falls Regional Park, a designated "Area E Park," offers an easy trail leading to a waterfall viewing platform, complete with picnic tables and benches for a relaxing experience.

Where can I find waterfalls in Area E (Cherryville/East Creighton)?

The most notable waterfall in the region is at Cherry Creek Falls Regional Park. This "Area E Park" features an easy hiking trail, approximately 200 meters from the parking area, leading directly to a viewing platform at the bottom of the falls. It's a great spot for a scenic walk and a picnic.

What kind of views can I expect on hikes around Area E?

Hikers in Area E can expect expansive views of mountains and forests, characteristic of the British Columbia landscape. Trails often lead through pristine natural settings, with some routes, like those along Creighton Valley Road, offering superb vistas of the surrounding wilderness.

Are there any trails that lead to lakes in Area E?

Absolutely. The region features beautiful lake destinations. You can hike the Twin Lakes Trail, a moderate 7.4 km route, or explore the Spectrum Lake Trail, which is 11.6 km long and also rated moderate. Another option is the Pinnacle Lake Trail, a moderate 7.0 km hike. Additionally, Echo Lake Provincial Park, accessible via Creighton Valley Road, is known for its pristine lake surrounded by trees and mountains.

What is the most challenging hike in Area E (Cherryville/East Creighton)?

For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Mount Begbie Trail is the most difficult route listed in this guide. It spans approximately 16.7 km with a significant elevation gain of nearly 2000 meters, offering a demanding but rewarding experience.

What do other hikers enjoy most about Area E (Cherryville/East Creighton)?

The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences in Area E, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Hikers often praise the region's pristine natural beauty, the variety of trails leading to scenic lakes and waterfalls, and the opportunity to immerse oneself in the tranquil mountain and forest landscapes.

Are there any specific landmarks or points of interest to look out for?

While hiking in Area E, you'll encounter natural landmarks such as Cherry Creek Falls and the serene Echo Lake. The general region is characterized by its expansive mountain and forest views, offering a continuous natural spectacle. Cherry Creek Falls Regional Park also provides amenities like picnic tables and a fire pit, making it a pleasant stop.

Is public transport available to reach trailheads in Area E (Cherryville/East Creighton)?

Information regarding specific public transport options directly to trailheads in Area E (Cherryville/East Creighton) is limited. Access to many of the region's natural attractions, such as Echo Lake Provincial Park via Creighton Valley Road, often requires personal vehicle access. It's advisable to plan for private transportation when exploring these areas.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Area E?

While specific seasonal conditions can vary, the warmer months typically offer the most favorable conditions for hiking in British Columbia, allowing full access to trails and attractions like Echo Lake. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out, especially during shoulder seasons when conditions can change rapidly.

Are there any circular hiking routes in Area E (Cherryville/East Creighton)?

The routes detailed in this guide are primarily out-and-back or point-to-point trails. For example, the Twin Lakes Trail and Pinnacle Lake Trail are designed to lead to scenic destinations. While not explicitly circular, many trails offer the flexibility to turn back at any point, allowing you to create your own loop or shorter walk.

Where can I find parking near the hiking trails in Area E?

Parking is typically available at designated trailheads or regional parks. For instance, Cherry Creek Falls Regional Park provides a parking area conveniently located approximately 200 meters from the waterfall trail. When planning your hike, it's always recommended to check specific route details for parking information.

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