Trickle Creek Lodge





The Trickle Creek Lodge Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The trail markings are for the most part pretty good. The terrain is varied, featuring lake, old growth forest, subalpine rock gardens, fossils, and alpine scree. Look out for small ocean fossils when you first come out of the tree line! Around Goldilocks Loop there's some minimal scrambling on scree that can't be avoided from either direction.
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Old Growth Trail is a stunning hike through ancient cedar forest with massive old trees along the way, making it a well-covered canopy hike. A little creek with a bench makes for a perfect photo spot along the way. It can be done as an out and back from the lodge, or carry on to connect to the Rail Trail for a longer hike.
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Spineback Trail starts from the scenic Island Lake Lodge near Fernie. Trail maps are available at the Lodge, as well as lunch with great views on the deck of the Lodge. The trail markings are for the most part pretty good. If wanting to extend the trip, the Goldilocks Loop can be added on. The terrain is varied, featuring lake, old growth forest, subalpine rock gardens, fossils, and alpine scree.
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A short but moderately challenging steady climb with splendid views of the headwaters of the mighty Columbia River. This trail is on private conservation land owned by the Nature Trust of BC and the Nature Conservancy of Canada. Please remain on-trail. Bicycles are not permitted and dogs must remain on-leash. Trail visitors use at their own risk.