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Dog friendly hiking trails in Hillkeep Regional Park traverse diverse landscapes, including deciduous and conifer forests, open meadows, and small ponds. The park is situated atop Chilliwack Mountain, offering views of the Fraser Valley and the Cascade Mountains. Hikers can observe prominent peaks such as Mount Cheam and Mount Slesse, alongside picturesque farmland and occasional glimpses of the Fraser River. This natural environment provides varied terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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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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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Browne Creek Wetlands is a small, protected marsh and riparian habitat along Browne Creek. The area is key in filtering water and is easy to explore via a network of flat gravel paths and wooden boardwalks. Visitors come here for birdwatching, strolling, running, or biking.
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The Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve spans 325 acres across a protected wetland habitat for one of the area’s largest colonies of great blue herons. Visitors can explore the reserve on flat gravel trails and raised boardwalks. This beautiful marshland and wooded area are open year-round, with educational programs and volunteer stewardship.
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The Vedder River flows along the southern edge of Chilliwack, beginning at Cultus Lake and running northwest until it joins the Fraser River. The river is famous for salmon fishing during fall salmon runs. Besides fishing, visitors like to swim, tube, kayak, and raft.
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There are 4 dog-friendly hiking trails in Hillkeep Regional Park listed in this guide, offering a variety of experiences for you and your canine companion.
No, dogs are permitted on-leash only within Hillkeep Regional Park. This helps protect the park's natural environment and ensures a safe experience for all visitors and wildlife.
Many trails, particularly those leading to the designated viewing platform, offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Fraser Valley and the majestic Cascade Mountains, including prominent peaks like Mount Cheam and Mount Slesse. You can also catch glimpses of the Fraser River and picturesque farmland.
Yes, Hillkeep Regional Park offers several easy, dog-friendly trails. For a gentle experience, consider the Hiking loop from Browne Creek Wetlands or the Hiking loop from Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve, both of which are relatively flat and shorter in distance.
The longest dog-friendly route featured in this guide is the Vedder Rotary Trail North and South loop, which spans over 20 kilometers. This trail is classified as difficult due to its length, offering a more challenging option for experienced hikers and their dogs.
Yes, several dog-friendly routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Peach Creek Spawning Channels loop from Peach Creek Spawning Channels and the Vedder Rotary Trail North and South loop.
The park features diverse landscapes, including deciduous stands of birch, red alder, and big leaf maple, as well as conifer trees like Douglas firs. You'll also encounter open meadow areas, small ponds, and sections of what is described as 'virgin forest,' providing a rich natural environment for exploration.
Yes, the trails within Hillkeep Regional Park range from easy to moderate, making them suitable for families. The Meadow Loop, for instance, offers a more gentle experience through open meadows, perfect for a leisurely walk with children and dogs on-leash.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, panoramic views, and the well-maintained trails that make for an enjoyable experience with their dogs.
While the guide doesn't specify seasonal considerations, the varied terrain with deciduous and conifer trees suggests beautiful fall colors and shaded paths in summer. Always ensure your dog has access to water, especially during warmer months, and be mindful of trail conditions during wet or snowy periods.
Parking is generally available at the main access points for Hillkeep Regional Park. For specific routes like the Peach Creek Spawning Channels loop, you can often find parking near the starting point indicated in the route details.


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