Canada British Columbia Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Squamish
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This moderate 5.808-kilometer out-and-back hiking route will take you to the scenic DeBeck's Hill in a beautiful natural area. The trail starts at a parking area and campground, Alice Lake Campground, which is situated about 0.25 kilometers from the trailhead.
As you begin your hike, you will come across several drinking water stations located along the trail at various points. These stations offer a refreshing pit stop for hikers to refill their water bottles and stay hydrated. The first drinking water station is just a short distance from the trailhead, and there are several more scattered throughout the route.
About 2.9 kilometers into the hike, you will reach a picturesque viewpoint where you can stop and take in the stunning scenery. This is a great spot to rest, have a snack, and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty.
Continuing on, you will encounter more drinking water stations along the way, some of which are located off the trail but still easily accessible. These stations provide a convenient opportunity to rest and rehydrate before reaching your final destination.
Finally, after a moderate hike, you will arrive at DeBeck's Hill, a prominent peak in the area. This is the turnaround point of the hike, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Take some time to soak in the beauty of the area before heading back along the same trail.
Before embarking on this hike, make sure to bring plenty of water, wear appropriate footwear, and check the weather forecast. With its moderate difficulty level and scenic views, this hike to DeBeck's Hill is sure to be a rewarding outdoor adventure.