Canada British Columbia Metro Vancouver Regional District West Vancouver
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Located in the scenic Cypress Provincial Park, this moderate 4.714-kilometer circular hiking route offers stunning views and diverse points of interest along the way.
Starting at the trailhead, hikers will first pass by Cypress Creek Lodge, a convenient spot for a quick snack or meal before embarking on the journey. As you make your way through the lush greenery, you'll come across an information point about Cypress Provincial Park, enriching your understanding of the area.
About 2.01 kilometers from the start, you'll reach Cabin Lake, a serene body of water perfect for a peaceful rest stop. Further along the trail, at 2.23 kilometers, you'll encounter Black Mountain (North Summit), where you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes from a high vantage point. Nearby, there is also a viewpoint for capturing breathtaking photos of the scenery.
On the return journey, you'll pass by Yew Lake, adding a touch of tranquility to your hike. Don't forget to stay hydrated, as there is a drinking water station located 0.02 kilometers away from the trail.
With an elevation gain of 279 meters, this hike offers a moderate challenge suitable for hikers of varying experience levels. Remember to bring plenty of water, wear sturdy hiking shoes, and check the weather forecast before setting out on this adventure. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or a photography lover, this trail promises a memorable and rewarding experience in the heart of Cypress Provincial Park.