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Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park

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Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park

The best family-friendly hikes and walks in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park

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Family friendly hiking trails in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park traverse 1,100 hectares of diverse landscapes, including forested trails, rocky beaches, and shoreline areas. The park is situated at the meeting of Burrard Inlet with Indian Arm and encompasses Sasamat Lake, one of the warmest lakes in Metro Vancouver. Hikers can experience cool glades of towering trees, rocky outcroppings, and intertidal zones. The terrain offers varied views of Port Moody, Burnaby Mountain, Deep Cove, and Seymour Mountain.

Best family friendly hiking trails in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park

  • The most popular family friendly hiking route is Belcarra Bluffs and Admiralty Point Trail loop — Know Mountain Park, a 3.8 miles (6.2 km) trail that takes 2 hours 20 minutes to complete. This moderate route offers views across Indian Arm and leads to a prominent rocky outcrop.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Admiralty Point Trail to Burns Point — təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park, an easy 3.8 miles (6.1 km) path. This trail leads through second-growth forest to coastal viewpoints.
  • Local hikers also love the Springboard Trail, a 4.3 miles (6.9 km) trail leading through forested areas, often completed in about 1 hour 55 minutes.
  • Hiking in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park is defined by forested paths, rocky shorelines, and lake loops. The network offers options for various ability levels, from easy strolls to more challenging ascents.
  • The routes in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 800 reviews. More than 8,700 hikers have used komoot to explore Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 11, 2026

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Belcarra Bluffs and Admiralty Point Trail loop — Know Mountain Park

6.16km

02:19

290m

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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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 moderate Springboard Trail in Belcarra Regional Park, a 3.4-mile loop with 1049 feet of gain and forest views.

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6.85km

01:54

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Zachary
March 23, 2026, Sasamat Lake

There is an easy loop trail around the shore of the lake, which connects to nearby trails ascending Sugar Mountain and the hills to the west.

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təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park sits covers 1,100 hectares (2,700 acres) and offers a mix of beaches, shaded trails, and calm lake swimming. You can explore cool, mossy glades beneath towering trees, wander shoreline paths, or head inland to Sasamat Lake, known for its warm summer water and family‑friendly beaches. The parks name, given by the Tsleil‑Waututh Nation, means “the biggest place for all the people,” and the land still holds a high place in their history and culture.

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Andrus
March 18, 2026, Springboard Trail

The Springboard Trail is a wide, multi-use trail that traverses Belcarra Regional Park. It crosses paths with many other trails so you can take it as an out and back trail on its own, or combine it with another trail to make your own loop.

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The 1986 World Round Hill Trail is a faint trail off the Springboard Trail. This will take you to the Belcarra Lookout. The trail winds through thick forest and is maintained but not marked with signage.

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Sue
October 20, 2025, Admilralty Point

Admiralty Point is a prominent rocky outcrop that juts into Burrard Inlet where you can get a close-up view of passing boats and the forested shoreline across the water. The point is edged with smooth stone slabs and driftwood, making it a popular spot for picnicking, tidepooling, and watching seals or seabirds. It’s a quiet, scenic destination with a front-row seat to the beautiful inlet’s daily rhythms.

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October 20, 2025, Belcarra Lookout

This quiet viewpoint overlooks Burrard Inlet, with distant views of Capitol Hill, downtown Vancouver, and the North Shore mountains. Surrounded by second-growth forest, it's a peaceful spot away from the busier nearby trails to take a break and capture a few memorable photos.

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Alex
October 17, 2025, Belcarra Picnic Area

Belcarra Picnic Area is a great family-friendly spot to spend the day or a great spot to prepare for a hike. The park features picnic shelters and tables scattered across its grassy areas, as well as restrooms, potable drinking water, and barbecue stands. There is beach access for swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding, along with a paved parking lot that fills up quickly on summer weekends.

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October 17, 2025, Maple Beach

The forested shoreline trails open up to Maple Beach. It is a scenic stop, and there is a restroom on the other side of the trail. The shoreline is rocky and can get slippery after rain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are there in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park offers a good selection of trails suitable for families. Our guide features 17 routes, with 4 easy and 11 moderate options, ensuring there's something for various ages and activity levels.

What kind of terrain can we expect on family hikes in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

The park boasts diverse terrain, from cool glades of towering trees and winding forest paths to rocky beaches and intertidal zones. You'll find trails that are relatively flat and easy, as well as some with moderate elevation changes, offering stunning mountain and ocean views.

Are there any easy loop trails suitable for families?

Yes, the park has excellent loop options. The Sasamat Lake Loop Trail is an easy 2.5 km (1.5 mile) loop featuring a floating boardwalk, perfect for a leisurely family stroll. For a slightly longer option, consider the Belcarra Bluffs and Admiralty Point Trail loop, which is moderate but offers varied scenery.

What are some interesting natural features or viewpoints to look out for?

Families can explore several captivating spots. Admiralty Point offers close-up views of passing boats and opportunities for tidepooling. The Belcarra Lookout provides panoramic vistas across Indian Arm. You can also enjoy the sandy shores of Maple Beach or the unique ecosystem of təmtəmíxʷtən — Belcarra Regional Park itself, with its mature forests and intertidal areas.

Can we bring our dog on the family-friendly trails?

Many trails in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations before you go. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

Is Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park accessible by public transport?

Yes, Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park is accessible by public transport. TransLink provides bus services to the park, making it convenient for families without a car. Check the TransLink website for the most current routes and schedules.

Are there good parking options for families visiting the park?

Yes, there are designated parking areas within Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park, including at the Belcarra Picnic Area and near White Pine Beach. These lots can fill up quickly on busy weekends, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended.

What is the best time of year to visit Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park with kids?

Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer is ideal for swimming in Sasamat Lake. Even in winter, the trails provide a peaceful experience, though some paths might be muddy.

Are there any trails suitable for strollers?

While many trails in the park are natural and unpaved, the Sasamat Lake Loop Trail, with its relatively flat terrain and boardwalk sections, is generally considered suitable for sturdy strollers. For other trails, a baby carrier might be a more comfortable option.

What kind of wildlife might we see while hiking with our family?

The park is home to diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for deer and various bird species in the forests. Along the shoreline, you might spot seals or seabirds, and in the intertidal zones, look for marine life like sea stars and crabs. Remember to observe from a distance and never feed wild animals.

Are there facilities like picnic areas or places to swim?

Absolutely! The park is well-equipped for families. You'll find picnic areas with shelters, tables, restrooms, and barbecue stands, notably at the Belcarra Picnic Area. Sasamat Lake, one of the warmest lakes in Metro Vancouver, offers excellent swimming opportunities, especially at White Pine Beach.

What do other families say about hiking in Təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the park's beautiful scenery, well-maintained trails, and the variety of activities available, making it a favorite for family outings.

Are there any specific family-friendly routes you recommend for a shorter walk?

For a shorter, easy walk, the Admiralty Point Trail to Burns Point is a great choice. It's about 6 km return and leads through lovely forest to scenic viewpoints, perfect for families looking for a manageable adventure.

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